Dante's Heart


Kathy Treadwell, Full Moon Night (detail)
Full Moon Night
Where are we, here at the start of the 21st century, in looking at wolves as
potent, alarming, or attractive creatures? What does the wolf mean to us
today, and what do past stories or art about wolves mean to us today? How
in our current folklore do we use, fear, celebrate, or learn from wolves?
Long Night Howling Before Dawn: A Letter From the Editors
Full Moon Night (Kathy Treadwell)
Vassalisa's Doll (Alexandra Wells)
From Death Row, an Interview with a Wolf (Jason Mott)
Bitch (Ross E. Lockhart)
At the Crossroads (Ondjaki) - translated from the Portuguese
Little Red Walking Heels (Erika Hanson)
The Wolf at the Door (Donna Burgess)
alphas & convertible (Kathy Ayres)
Postmodern Werewolves & Little Red and the Robot Wolf (Susan Slaviero)
Proximity, Cycling, & Extinctions (George Moore)
Parable of the Grey Wolf (George Berguno)
Red Riding Hood (Kate Schmitt)
Lycanthropa (Hazel Lee)
Something to do with lycanthropy & Werewolf (Harry Calhoun)
Belief (Jen McClung)
The Story of the Wolf (M. Kathryn Field)
Reviews and Essays:
“between the paws of the tender wolf”: Angela Carter’s Wolf Fugue
A Tour of the Gothic Hot on a Werewolf's Trail: A Review of Cherie
Priest’s Dreadful Skin
Contributors
This archive on wolves and werewolves will continue to take submissions on
an ongoing basis.




