Complt. Guide to Werewolves

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Complt. Guide to Werewolves

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Wow! Wow, wow, wow!

I bumped over to your front page and my jaw dropped. Way to go, Team Goodman!
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Thanks. And it's a great read, too!
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Can't wait to see the book hit shelves. Should be very soon...
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Re: Complt. Guide to Werewolves

Post by FenrisUlf »

Can anyone pass along some info on groups/critters like the Benandanto (good-guy werewolves, yay!) and the vargamor, the 'wolf witch'?

The alpha lupercus sounds good too -- a hidden priesthood of werewolves (I'm assuming that's what it is; I don't even have the book yet!) is something different for once in fantasy.
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