You can't tame this beast, but you'll gonna try anyway. Aren't you? What is it about werewolves that fascinate us? Is it the image of savage, brutal beast behind a friendly human face? Is it the parallels between beast and man? Whatever the reason is, Wolfwinter will surely help find the answer. In this book you''l find a handful of werewolf stories that delve into different aspects of horror. Some tales are brutal and straightforward, while others are more psychological.
Lela Buis grew up in East Tennessee and graduated with degrees from The Florida State University and The Florida Institute of Technology. She lived for a long time in Florida, working at jobs including engineering at Kennedy Space Center and teacher of various subjects and levels. She began writing as a child and leans toward genre fiction, having published mainly science fiction and fantasy stories and poetry. She is a member of the Knoxville Writer’s Guild, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America and the Science Fiction Poetry Association.
Werewolves have never thrilled me all that much, but this Anthology had such a diverse range of writing styles, and perspectives that Wolfwinter held my interest! The enjoyable thing about Anthologies, is you don't have to read them all in order. You can skip around, read over your favourites again. My particular favourite? Well, Tristain never fails to disappoint. I wasn't let down. If you're not sure about werewolves, give this anthology a go! You might be converted or at the very least, have your eyes opened to the genre.
I picked up this book because a story by Lela Buis is included in the collection. All of the stories were entertaining if not precisely the most memorable. If you like werewolf stories, then this book is for you.