Cherokee writer Andrea L. Rogers presents 'Man Made Monsters,' a collection that weaves a tapestry of horror and heritage across the generational saga of a Cherokee family. From the ancestral lands in the 1830s to contemporary times and beyond, each narrative slices through an epoch, mingled with the supernatural and the sobering realities of American history. Vampires, werewolves, and zombies roam these pages, alongside the specters of colonization, violence, and loss. Drawing from Cherokee legends, Rogers infuses folklore with a modern twist, while Cherokee syllabary-infused illustrations by Jeff Edwards add an eerie elegance. This masterful anthology explores the haunting imprints left by monsters both mythical and all too real, resonating with echoes of familial bonds and cultural resilience.