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midori
snyder
Registered User
(2/28/04 1:20 pm)
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Ginger Snaps
I know its not a novel or story--but the Canadian film Ginger
Snaps is a fabulous female coming of age werewolf film. Surprisingly
funny as it is dark--the protagonist is named Ginger so the title
is more literal than one might imagine. I think the film is quite
rentable.
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AM
Registered User
(2/29/04 4:24 pm)
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DC Vertigo title
In DC's vertigo title Fables the Big Bad Wolf from LRRH acts as Fabletown's sheriff and he can shapshift from a human to a LARGE wolf. Best example is probably in the Storybook love arc. -- Anna Marie
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dobro
Unregistered User
(3/2/04 10:32 am)
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Re: Modern Werewolf Tales
Potter's got a werewolf in the second or third of the series, I think. Standard werewolf in a slightly different role and setting.
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Veronica
Schanoes
Registered User
(3/2/04 3:20 pm)
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Re: Modern Werewolf Tales
Oooh yes, I'd forgotten about the HP werewolf. He plays a major role in Book 3 and reappears in Book 5.
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Nalo
Registered User
(3/8/04 11:28 pm)
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Re: Bruce Glassco
*bows* my pleasure!
-nalo
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Diarip
Rainbow
Registered User
(3/12/04 7:04 pm)
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Re: Wolf tales
I'd like to recommend Alanna Morland's _Leopard Lord_ -- not a werewolf, but a were-snowleopard.
Diarip Rainbow Warden lvl 50
<The Black Watch>
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Nalo
Registered User
(3/14/04 10:56 pm)
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Re: Ginger Snaps
Which reminds me of Suzy McKee Charnas's short story "Boobs," which is a werewolf tale.
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Veronica
Schanoes
Registered User
(3/15/04 8:42 am)
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Boobs
I'd completely forgotten about this story and I loved it so much! I have to go re-read it now. You don't happen to remember where it's published, do you? Thanks!
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Episcopal
Witch
Registered User
(3/15/04 11:37 am)
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Re: HP werewolf
I have just, in the course of researching the ballet "The Sleeping Beauty" for my job, stumbled onto this site, and I am stunned at its richness and horrified at its implications for losing sleep as one fascinating thread after another beckons....
To the above mention of the Potter werewolf, I would add that although
so far in the series J.K. Rowling's use of werewolf lore seems fairly
standard, the character who resulted is far from it (at least in
Book 3, "HP and the Prisoner of Azkaban"). I direct anyone
who would like to explore this in exhaustive detail in the company
of the nicest HP community on the 'net to www.werewolfregistry.net.
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