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Songs of the Sun and Moon: Tales of the Changing Breeds

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Songs of the Sun

Each dawn reveals new wonders to Gaia’s shapeshifting children. Each time Helios rises above the horizon, they face a new day of uncovering secrets, unveiling duplicity, and standing strong for the good of Gaia and those she claims as Her own.

Songs of the Moon

Each dusk brings new dangers well. The Changing Breeds do not have the strength of numbers of the Garou Nation, and often must contend with the werewolves and their kin just as much as with Gaia’s enemies, in order to perform their sacred duties. They must rely upon each other, on their wits and Gaia’s sacred Gifts, if they are to have any hope of completing the tasks She sets before them.

Songs of Sun and Moon: Tales of the Changing Breeds is an anthology of seven short stories of cunning, intrigue, and guile in celebration of 20 years of Gaia’s oft-forgotten Fera children.

Featuring Stories By:

Jason Andrew, Bill Bridges, Matthew McFarland, Andrew Peregrine, Aaron Rosenberg, Ree Soesbee, and Eddy Webb

This fiction anthology was made possible by the backers of the Deluxe W20 Changing Breeds Kickstarter campaign, where each story was added to this book as a result of successfully passing Stretch Goals.

88 pages, Paperback

First published June 12, 2014

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Jess Hartley

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Hi, I'm Jess, and I read stories. I grew up LOVING fairy tales, folklore, mythology - especially creation stories. I still do, but my tastes have grown over the years, and now I read just about anything I can get my hands on.

As well, I used to write stories (professionally).
I've helped create dozens of roleplaying games and products, ranging from the World of Darkness to the RPGs for the Supernatural TV show, and the Dresden Files book series.
I also write fiction, both novel-length and short stories. My first solo anthology, Monsters I Have Known, is available on Amazon and other retailers through Mad Muse Studio.

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June 18, 2019
Ciekawy zbiorek (bo książka jest niewielka) opowiadań ze świata Wilkołaka Apokalipsy. Tym razem praktycznie w całości innym zmiennokształtnym. Jako całość dość pozycja jest dość ciekawa i warta przeczytania, chociaż uprzedzam, że same opowiadania są dość nierówne. Niektóre z nich są lepsze inne przeciwnie. To dlatego nie daję pięciu gwiazdek.
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