Chad Arment Chad Arment i(A152884 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Monstrum : Classic Tales of Legendary, Beastly, and Ghastly Creatures Chad Arment (editor), Darke County : Coachwhip Publications , 2010 Z1926192 2010 anthology short story horror 'Monstrum collects twenty classic short stories with myriad monstrous creatures from mythology and darker imaginations. "The Cube" is a precursor of "pod people" science fiction, "The Derelict" is a very different sea monster, while "The Basilisk," "Medusa," and "The Song of the Sirens" give their own versions of mythological beasts' (Barnes and Noble).
1 y separately published work icon Anthropologica Incognita : Wild Men, Strange Apes, and Enigmatic Races in Classic Science Fiction and Fantasy Chad Arment (editor), Darke County : Coachwhip Publications , 2009 Z1925612 2009 anthology short story fantasy science fiction horror

'Anthropologica Incognita comprises twenty classic short stories of wild men, monster apes, weird primates, and strange races. The works are: 'The Story of TsoqélEM,' 'Two Nights in Southern Mexico,' 'Hunting of the Soko,' 'Manmat'ha,' 'A Haunt of the Jinkarras,' 'From a Simian Point of View,' 'Dankwarra: the Isle of Fear,' 'The Depths of Kyamo,' 'No-Man's-Land,' 'The Harbour-Master,' 'Found by the Missing Link,' 'In the Lower Passage,' 'Beyond the Banyans,' 'Back There in the Grass,' 'The Ape-Man,' 'The Missing Link,' 'Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family,' 'Spirit Island,' 'The Horror-Horn,' and 'The Tale of the Abu Laheeb' (Amazon).

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