The classic stories like little red riding hood, beauty and the beast, and the wolf men who joined in the first Olympic games, all show the different takes on therianthropy through the centuries. It's intriguing to think of so many cultures focusing on the idea of a man becoming something else or vice versa, an animal changing into a human to enact some feat of bravery or malice. The differences of them all could keep you reading for days, and now in this collection, we have writers creating their own myths and using these ...
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The classic stories like little red riding hood, beauty and the beast, and the wolf men who joined in the first Olympic games, all show the different takes on therianthropy through the centuries. It's intriguing to think of so many cultures focusing on the idea of a man becoming something else or vice versa, an animal changing into a human to enact some feat of bravery or malice. The differences of them all could keep you reading for days, and now in this collection, we have writers creating their own myths and using these same principles to entertain or shock the audience into imagining the multitude of strange creatures lurking in their imaginations just beneath the flesh and bone, all dancing and shifting within their grey matter. Michelle Garza and Melissa Lason, The Sisters of Slaughter
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