Monsters and Other Tales of Humanity Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for Monsters and Other Tales of Humanity by Carla E. Dash. Get ready to delve into a hauntingly beautiful debut collection that explores the shadows within us all. Monsters and Other Tales of Humanity weaves together stories of love, loss, fear, and resilience—reminding us that sometimes, the most terrifying monsters are the ones we carry inside. We’ll be celebrating the release with a giveaway, plus reviews and other exclusive content from July 7th until July 17th.

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TOUR SCHEDULE

4/30 – Publishers Weekly – Book Review
7/1 – Locus Magazine – Book Review
7/7 – The Faerie Review – Book Review
7/8 – Horror Tree – Guest Post
7/8 – PaulSemel.com – Interview
7/9 – BookRiot All The Books – Podcast
7/10 – Midu Reads – Excerpt
7/11 – Aurealis Magazine – Book Review
7/14 – The Next Best Book Blog – Guest Post
7/15 – Tomes and Tales – Book Review
7/16 – Vol. 1 Brooklyn – Guest Post
7/17 – Big Indie Books – Interview
7/18 – TKentWrites – Guest Post

Monsters and Other Tales of Humanity

Monsters and Other Tales of Humanity

Revealing both how terrifying and how heroic individuals can be when untethered from relationships, Monsters and Other Tales of Humanity portrays the ways people cope with loneliness. A woman is haunted by Death, who progressively resembles her drowned fiancé. A child seeks beauty in a handsome stranger’s greenhouse and holds out hope for a savior. A woman’s husband is murdered by police, and her monstrous children enact a bloody revenge. A negligent mail carrier believes stars are disappearing from the sky, heralding the annihilation of the universe. A video game character’s dissonance with the actions he must perform precipitates a choice that could destroy his world. Speculative and lyrical, these stories explore the human need for connection and how the lack of ties warps lives.

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Carla E. Dash

Carla E. Dash lives in Braintree, MA with her husband, children, and cats. She teaches middle schoolers, procrastinates via video games and anime, and occasionally buckles down and writes.

Locus Magazine Reviews Monsters and Other Tales of Humanity by Carla E. Dash

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