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Jason Allen Amelio (jasonallenamelio) | 12 comments Vampires, Werewolves, Zombies, Demons and Fairies.

We know them, we love them or chances are we might have never become interested in Urban Fantasy at all.

But what are your favorite non tradition monsters?

I am currently fascinated with The Mare,an evil little bastard who "rides" the chest of a sleeping victim feeding them nightmares that can even leave their victims paralyzed for a short time after awakening.


message 2: by Marianne (new)

Marianne Harry Connolly has some completely original stuff in his Child of Fire series. It blows me away.


message 3: by thalassic (new)

thalassic I really love it when an author takes a fairly traditional monster and makes it into something completely original. Rob Thurman does this well in the Cal Leandros series with several of the monsters they encounter but my favorite is the bridge troll from the early books in the series. Very creepy!

But nobody has quite amazed me with the originality of their monsters quite like China Mieville did in Perdito Street Station. It might be more fantasy than really UF though.


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Michelle Scott (michellescottfiction) | 721 comments Mod
I like Charles de Lint because he uses Native American spirits who take on animal and human shapes. Like fox, crows, etc.


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Donna D Newman | 3 comments Gargoyles I recently found on in Black Wings by Christina Henry. He is so much fun.


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BR Kingsolver (brkingsolver) | 36 comments A completely different treatment of the Sidhe, also called the Fae or Fairy Folk

The Telepathic Clans

BR Kingsolver


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Dawn (dawnv) | 367 comments I am not sure I can think of other creatures per say but I like it when mythology comes in... so you get gods like coyote or the norse crew like Thor, Loki, Odin, Asgard and series with fallen angels which when done really well make me uncomfortable because it seems like such a possibility.

Examples would be
Mercy Thompson by Patricia Briggs
Iron Druid by Kevin Hearne
Nikki Glass by Jenna Black
Remy Chandler by Thomas E. Sniegoski


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Julia | 615 comments One of the reasons I liked this month's book so much is that The Golem and the Jinni is that it is about creatures we don't often see, or see this way, or see divorced from their original environments/ cultures...


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Kathy Bryson (kathybryson) | 2 comments Dawn wrote: "I am not sure I can think of other creatures per say but I like it when mythology comes in... so you get gods like coyote or the norse crew like Thor, Loki, Odin, Asgard and series with fallen ange..."

Oh I have to agree about mythology! They're already stories that say so much about ourselves as societies and then there's new room to explore. Have you read S.C. Mitchell's Son of Thunder? Norse mythology 2nd generation!


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Scott | 18 comments I also like when an author just creates something completely new, like one of the races in the Calderon, Cursor series by Jim Butcher...cant recall what their name was but found them creepy.


message 12: by Scott (new)

Scott | 18 comments The Vord is what they were called.


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Domino Finn (dominofinn) | 21 comments OMG, 'The Mare' is terrifying.


message 15: by Leiah (new)

Leiah Cooper (leiahingolden) | 332 comments This isn't really qualified as "UF" but if you read UF you probably read Zombie and Dystopia?

This is free today at Amazon.com - http://tinyurl.com/n5oejw7

Jenny Undead (The Thirteen) by J.L. Murray

Don't know if it is any good, but hey, who knows? It sounds like it might be different than your "typical" zombie thriller?


message 16: by Leiah (new)

Leiah Cooper (leiahingolden) | 332 comments One of my favorite places for freebies is http://www.bookbasset.com/

also you can watch freebooksie.com and several others.


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D.Michele | 11 comments I'm loving the idea of sirens and selkies. Sort of on a mer kick lately - I think I'm very ready for winter to be over *-^


message 18: by Tina (new)

Tina (tinatsu) I'm a big fan of Seanan McGuire's InCryptid series. Lots of cool, non-traditional monsters and creatures, my favorite being the Aeslin Mice. But also bogeymen, cuckoos, madhuras, and tanuki, and a whole host of others. She has a fun Field Guide on her website that describes them all.


message 19: by Leiah (new)

Leiah Cooper (leiahingolden) | 332 comments D.Michele wrote: "I'm loving the idea of sirens and selkies. Sort of on a mer kick lately - I think I'm very ready for winter to be over *-^"

I think you might like these. I don't think anyone has mentioned them before? Jane True is a selkie . . .

Tempest Rising (Jane True, #1) by Nicole Peeler Tempest's Legacy (Jane True, #3) by Nicole Peeler Tempest’s Fury (Jane True, #5) by Nicole Peeler Tempest Reborn (Jane True, #6) by Nicole Peeler Tracking the Tempest (Jane True, #2) by Nicole Peeler Eye of the Tempest (Jane True, #4) by Nicole Peeler


message 20: by D.Michele (new)

D.Michele | 11 comments So, I Read This Book Today wrote: "D.Michele wrote: "I'm loving the idea of sirens and selkies. Sort of on a mer kick lately - I think I'm very ready for winter to be over *-^"

I think you might like these. I don't think anyone has..."


Thank you for these *-* I'm all over this Jane True business <3

Also, the covers on the 1st and 2nd are fabulousness.


message 21: by Leiah (new)

Leiah Cooper (leiahingolden) | 332 comments They are really cute, have unusual creatures, and Jane is sort of a hoot - you know, being a seal sometimes, they are short and cuddly looking? Well, so is she. Half the time I want to pick her up and hug her!

The covers are great too, and since it is way into the series now, you can enjoy them in order without having to wait. And just wait until you meet the other creatures in the story. There is the obligatory vamps of course (not all that interesting) but wait until you meet the dog! ;-)


message 22: by Leiah (new)

Leiah Cooper (leiahingolden) | 332 comments J.B. wrote: "I just posted a topic under the "Self-Promotion" group about a collaborative UF series entitled The Twin Cities Series. It contains a book cover link to my latest addition, a novella entitled "Magp..."

J.B. Send me a link? Thanks!


message 23: by Timothy (new)

Timothy Maguire | 4 comments While it's slightly further off-topic than so far, I'm a huge fan of some of the monsters in a few RPGS, particularly the ones from Genius the Transgression. Orphans, abandoned wonders of mad science that actively hunt for more of the madness that created them, are creepy enough, but the real hat goes to the manes. Created when ideas are abandoned and forgotten, they can only exist as long as they feed on imagination, but they don't technically exist. This means that anyone inspecting one is more likely to find static than blood and that said inspection is likely to kill them.

The ones that scare me though are the Clockstoppers, people who've rejected science so completely that they can shut it down. Some of them have such colossal loathing for science that they're immune to rocks (being an 'invention'), let alone bullets.


message 24: by John (new)

John Pirillo (johnpirillo) | 60 comments I created a version of Hyde, which is non physical, but needs physical life force, like a vampire, except that it sucks energy, leaving the body an empty shell.

I created a shape shifter dragon type that is also intelligent.

I think there's lots out there.


message 25: by John (new)

John Pirillo (johnpirillo) | 60 comments J.B. wrote: "In a book I'm currently writing, I'm reworking the traditional Chinese jiangshi vampire, giving it a more supernatural aspect. It's just making its presence known to my characters in the scenes tha..."

I watch a lot of the Chinese movies and find their hopping vampires very amusing, but fun to watch. The Chinese have come up with a lot of horror concepts that are just spectacular and any author who loves fantasy out to check them out...for pure love of fantasy...and for other ideas of how things can be done.


message 26: by Renee (new)

Renee (gingermonkey21) My favorite right now are from "The Beautiful & the Cursed" which are stone gargoyles.


message 27: by John (new)

John Pirillo (johnpirillo) | 60 comments Remember the Gargoyles cartoons on TV that starred the voice of Commander Riker from Star Trek Generations. The heroes were gargoyles.


message 28: by ladymurmur (new)

ladymurmur | 73 comments Tina wrote: "I'm a big fan of Seanan McGuire's InCryptid series. Lots of cool, non-traditional monsters and creatures, my favorite being the Aeslin Mice. But also bogeymen, cuckoos, madhuras, and tanuki, and a ..."

The Aeslin Mice are sheer delight!


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