"Monsters" is a 2017 Scars Publications poetry and prose book with material from assorted writers and artists, as the November 2017 issue release of the literary magazine "Down in the Dirt" (http://scars.tv/dirt). Since 2014 "Down in the Dirt" magazine is released every other month (and sometimes with bonus issues) as a 6"x9" perfect-bound paperback book, with not only it's usual ISSN# (print ISSN# 1554-9623 and Internet ISSN# 1554-9666), but also an ISBN#. Because of ISBN# releases, all issues now carry a title to accompany the new format, reflecting the writing inside the book as well as the cover design. Writers and artists included in this Scars Publications perfect-bound 6" x 9" ISBN# paperback book include writings from Abraham Myers, Adrian Villarreal, Allan Onik, Amanda Pugh, Ben Rasnic, Chinenye Aniekw, David Francis, Denny E. Marshall, Drew Marshall, Janet Kuypers, Kalah McLaughlin, Lavren Le'Clore, Lotte Roy, Marc McMahon, Mariya Taher, Matt Rydeen, McCormick Anderson, Norm Hudson, Rene Diedrich, Robert David Roe, Sayuri Yamadak, Sean Tierney, Stuart O'Rourke, Tom Ball, Tom O'Brien and Tommy Vollman and artists Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, Eleanor Bennett, Fabrice Poussin, and Kyle Hemmings.
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