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Wild Things: Thirteen Tales of Therianthropy

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2019236 pagesBlack Shuck Books

Synopsis

This anthology presents thirteen unsettling tales centered around therianthropy, the transformation of humans into animals. Each story delves into the primal fears and desires associated with shifting forms, exploring the blurred lines between humanity and the wild. Readers will encounter a diverse range of creatures and circumstances, all bound by the shared theme of profound, often terrifying, change.

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Anna Taborska writes horror and dark fiction, often exploring themes of transformation and the monstrous. Her collections include "The Unspoken," "For Those Who Dream Monsters," and "Wild Things: Thirteen Tales of Therianthropy."

D. S. Ullery writes stories that explore the darker corners of imagination. Known for works like Wild Things: Thirteen Tales of Therianthropy and contributions to Journals of Horror: Found Fiction, Ullery's writing often features elements of horror and speculative fiction. Readers can also find their work in Plasma Frequency Magazine and Final Masquerade.

Darrel Duckworth's writing appears in various publications, including Plasma Frequency Magazine and Bards and Sages Quarterly. His work often explores themes of transformation, as seen in his collection Wild Things: Thirteen Tales of Therianthropy.

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Book cover of Wild Things: Thirteen Tales of Therianthropy