Category: werewolves
Once again, I let this get to be an unwieldy enough stack of links/reads that to slow down and make them into a pretty and proper list would keep me from revising the novel I’m revising. So, in all their likely awkwardness, with apologies for some embedding, some being URLS, some shuddering into some completely new and unlikely form, here’s my best reads from . . . lately:
https://elemental.medium.com/science-confirms-that-the-vagus-nerve-is-key-to-wel…
( which is IN 2020, but about this December we just had . . . )
So excellent:
Did you know that Graveyard Shift, @houstonalamo’s weekly horror series, now has a monthly book club? Because it would have made too much sense to do it when he was actually here, we read @SGJ72’s MONGRELS this month. Can’t wait to read his new book with this group thus summer. pic.twitter.com/2ZObHF7F7t
— Rob Saucedo (@robsaucedo2500) December 28, 2019
No time to thumbnail/preview them (running out the door, in Houston, it’s raining instead of snowing and it’s December, feels like the world’s upside down, and I’m late to a thing to boot…), but here’s some recent ones I caught on Twitter that I’m super honored to have sneaked onto:
…Thanks to Terese Mailhot. An honor:
Would say there’ll be a pack of them soon—more coming—but we all know werewolves travel in families, not packs:
Proud to have a yellow book on this list:
I had to run it through a translator, as I read Spanish slow. Very cool:
Cool list for werewolves to be on: