Author: | C.B. Archer | ISBN: | 9780463878361 |
Publisher: | Deep Desires Press | Publication: | April 16, 2019 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | C.B. Archer |
ISBN: | 9780463878361 |
Publisher: | Deep Desires Press |
Publication: | April 16, 2019 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
The once elite College of United Monsters (C.U.M.) is still having financial troubles. In order to stay afloat, it has been forced to allow humans to register. Humans, in a monster school? Preposterous! Also, monsters are real and that was probably a bigger shock to the world than one school of them allowing humans to enroll.
Nape MacGuffin is a regular, ridiculous human. A student in the suddenly popular Historical Pottery Studies course, Nape finds himself facing off against his class’s biggest rivals: the students of Automobile Theory & Repair, who are convinced the pottery class is out to destroy them. Naturally, they have to get to the pottery students first. But, honestly—with a name like MacGuffin, you know the entire reason he’s in this story is to get kidnapped later on to serve as a plot device. You did know that…right?
It serves him right for having a punny name and attending monster college.
Gorgon in 69 Seconds is a 17,000-word novella.
The once elite College of United Monsters (C.U.M.) is still having financial troubles. In order to stay afloat, it has been forced to allow humans to register. Humans, in a monster school? Preposterous! Also, monsters are real and that was probably a bigger shock to the world than one school of them allowing humans to enroll.
Nape MacGuffin is a regular, ridiculous human. A student in the suddenly popular Historical Pottery Studies course, Nape finds himself facing off against his class’s biggest rivals: the students of Automobile Theory & Repair, who are convinced the pottery class is out to destroy them. Naturally, they have to get to the pottery students first. But, honestly—with a name like MacGuffin, you know the entire reason he’s in this story is to get kidnapped later on to serve as a plot device. You did know that…right?
It serves him right for having a punny name and attending monster college.
Gorgon in 69 Seconds is a 17,000-word novella.