Man-Made Monsters

English language

Published Nov. 24, 2022 by Levine Querido.

ISBN:
978-1-64614-179-1
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Review of 'Man-Made Monsters' on 'Storygraph'

This collection of short stories are absolutely incredible. I cannot wait to have a physical copy of this book to reread and annotate. The cover is beautiful the stories are compelling, and the writing left a mark on me. I love when a collection follows a theme, but I love it even more when it is different elements and aspects of the same tale across generations. An incredible, suspenseful, and gut wrenching read, I absolutely recommend you read this if you are considering (and please check the content warnings).

Short story collection with horror, tenderness, and Indigineous resilience

Man Made Monsters by Andrea L. Rogers is a horror short story collection that traces the lives of one Cherokee family across centuries in the past and the future. And I fucking loved reading it. The stories range from horrifying to melancholy, light-hearted to suspenseful. I thought the overall tone of the collection was one of familial reverence, survival in the midst of impossible circumstances. The presentation of the book itself insists on Cherokee resiliance, with characters interspersing Cherokee language in their dialogue, illustrations by Jeff Edwards incorporating Cherokee syllablry, and a small glossary of Cherokee terms in the back.

  Some stand-outs for me in the collection are:
  • An Old-Fashioned Girl – The first story sets up the entire collection so well, adding a vampiric flavor to the grotesque colonial violence that already existed against Indigineous people in the early 1800s. It really took me off guard (I had to …

Subjects

  • Children's fiction
  • Horror