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About the book

Number of pages – 140

Publisher – Alien Buddha Press

Self-Made Monsters by Rebecca Cuthbert has stories that deal with themes like the need for approval, teenage cliques, funerals, and dealing with grief.

Featuring death vultures, haunted houses, and creaking floorboards, the stories take the reader through a spooky ride. 

By creating a sense of the macabre and leaving a little to the reader’s imagination, Cuthbert plays with these themes just enough to allow a shiver down your spine.

Cover image from the author

About the author

Rebecca Cuthbert writes dark fiction and poetry. Her debut collection, In Memory of Exoskeletons, is available from Alien Buddha Press. Look for Self-Made Monsters, a hybrid collection, in Fall 2024 from Alien Buddha Press.

For more information, past publications, and more, visit rebeccacuthbert -dot- com.

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