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Freddy, Jason, The Wolfman…Classic monsters of the big screen are famous for scaring movie-goers into fits of teeth-chattering terror.

But some of us (raise your hand if you’re guilty) have contracted a serious case of the creeps from monsters that appear in literature.

Is it just us, or are some things scarier when you have to imagine them yourself?

Check out our slide show of literary monsters—if you DARE!!!

(Then share with your writer friends.)

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Writer QuestionsQUESTION: Who or what are your favorite book-inspired monsters?

 

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  1. Christopher

    There’s actually a video game based on ‘I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream’.

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