It's hard to say exactly without reading all the stories, but there could be a brave monster hunter as a main character in some stories. Maybe there are also some friendly monsters that help humans, and they could be main characters too.
There might be a variety of main characters in 'The Monster Book of Monsters Short Stories'. There could be a young monster who is just starting to discover its powers and has to navigate the complex world of monsters. There could also be an old and wise monster who imparts knowledge and wisdom to the younger ones. And perhaps there are some human characters who are brave enough to interact with the monsters and are central to the stories.
Well, one interesting story could be about a monster that discovers kindness in the human world and decides to protect it instead of causing chaos. Another might involve a group of monsters who form an unlikely alliance to defeat a greater evil. And there could be a story of a monster who tries to fit into human society but constantly faces challenges.
I'm not sure specifically, but it could be the bravest of the tiny monsters.
Jeremy is obviously the main character. He is the one who embarks on the adventures to find the river monsters.
I'm not sure who the specific authors are without more information. It could be a collection from various writers, some of whom might be new and emerging talents in the horror or monster - themed genre.
There could be a group of elves as main characters in one of the stories. They are working hard in Santa's workshop to prepare for Christmas. Their adventures and misadventures while making toys could be really interesting.
I'm not entirely sure without reading the book specifically, but typically in Saki's works, there are often characters from the upper - class society, like aristocrats or wealthy individuals.
There could be a detective like Inspector Brown. He's smart and observant, always on the lookout for the smallest details that can break a case wide open.
The main characters could be the call center operators. They are the ones who deal with the monsters' calls.
The vampire is very famous. Just think of Dracula in various adaptations where there are often elements of a love story involved. Another one is the werewolf. In some stories, werewolves fall in love with humans. And of course, the Beast from 'Beauty and the Beast' is a well - known monster. He has a complex relationship with Belle that is centered around love.
In more recent times, Freddy Krueger from 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' has become a popular horror monster. He attacks people in their dreams, blurring the line between the real and the dream world. His burned face and his razor - sharp glove are iconic features that strike fear into the hearts of viewers. And then there's Jason Voorhees from the 'Friday the 13th' series. He's a silent and hulking killer who stalks his victims at Camp Crystal Lake.