Howl
An Anthology of Werewolves from Women-in-Horror
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Contributions
- Rachel Harrison - Introduction
- Lindy Ryan - Editor
- Stephanie M. Wytovich - Editor
Publication
2025-11-04 - Black Spot Books
Language
English
Word Count
75,000 words, Guess
Page Count
300 pages
Physical Format
Ebook
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL57592230M
- ISBN-139781645481423
- ISBN-101645481425
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Description
***Flesh splits. Bones break. Screams build.*** The synchronicity of woman and wolf has long been buried. Ruled by the moon and her cycles of blood, rage, and transformation, the desire and pull to shapeshift and transmute runs deep beneath her skin. She is a beacon of duality, the divine and the monstrous, the deep glow of wolfsbane and the indent of fresh bite marks on skin. We fear her because we are her: the feral, the wild, the mad. From Angela Carter's "The Company of Wolves” to Rachel Harrison's Such Sharp Teeth, women have been dancing with the wolf and teasing it out of the woods for centuries. We feed the untamed, hoping to release the beast inside, giving us strength, sisterhood, and the confidence to howl. The animal releases us from shame and permits us to seek out and accept our truth. With the wolf, we are free; with freedom, we are empowered. In a world where silver is the least of our worries, HOWL seeks to give voice to the wolves and women of contemporary horror as they shed their skin, unhinge their jaws, and bare their teeth for all to see. From award-winning editors Lindy Ryan and Stephanie M. Wytovich comes HOWL, a brand-new anthology of original stories and poems from women of contemporary horror who give voices to wolves as they shed their skin, unhinge their jaws, and bare their teeth for all to see.
Other Editions
- Howl: An Anthology of Werewolves from Women-in-Horror
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