Incoming Resources
- The vampire book, the encyclopedia of the undead, J. Gordon Melton
- The werewolf in lore and legend, Montague Summers
- Monsters: their histories, homes, and habits, by Perle Epstein
- Vampires, burial, and death, folklore and reality, Paul Barber
- Good faeries, Brian Froud ; edited by Terri Windling
- How to kill a vampire, fangs in folklore, film and fiction, Liisa Ladouceur
- The bogeyman, Stephen Krensky
- Fairies, Rosemary Ellen Guiley
- Vampires, Russell Roberts
- Discover orcs, boggarts, and other nasty fantasy creatures, by A.J. Sautter
- The vampire book, the encyclopedia of the undead, J. Gordon Melton
- Dr. Ernest Drake's monsterology, the complete book of monstrous beasts, illustrated, edited by Dugald A. Steer
- Vampires, by Jim Pipe
- Vampires and zombies, transcultural migrations and transnational interpretations, edited by Dorothea Fischer-Hornung and Monika Mueller
- Fairy spell, how two girls convinced the world that fairies are real, Marc Tyler Nobleman ; illustrated by Eliza Wheeler
- Discover dragons, giants, and other deadly fantasy monsters, by A.J. Sautter
- Vampires, by Ashley Gish
- Vampires, the truth behind history's creepiest bloodsuckers, by Alicia Z. Klepeis
- Sundays with Vlad, from Pennsylvania to Transylvania, one man's quest to live in the world of the undead, Paul Bibeau
- Dracula FAQ, all that's left to know about the count from Transylvania, Bruce Scivally
- Mermaids, written by Madeline King ; illustrations by Julian Baker, Familytree ; directed by Tom Evans
- The secret history of vampires, their multiple forms and hidden purposes, Claude Lecouteux ; translated by Jon E. Graham
- Zombies, by Jim Pipe