: Monsters are a staple of the horror and fantasy genres, but also appear in children's literature and various other works. From the monster under the bed to the bogeyman, this tag covers any
Monsters are a staple of the horror and fantasy genres, but also appear in children's literature and various other works. From the monster under the bed to the bogeyman, this tag covers any creature that could be described as a monster.
Questions with this tag should focus on the narrative elements of including a monster in a story, or the physical description of monsters. Questions about creating monsters are off-topic. Some example questions:
How can I make the monsters in my children's story less scary?
How do I make a monstrous character relatable?
What are the advantages of keeping the monster unnamed in a horror story?
Related tags: horrorfantasymythology
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