Great job Liz. Love the disgust he feels watching the men. The brooding feel of this story is fantastic. He doesn't hate them as much as he despises them. I know that sounds the same but those are two different emotions in my opinion. - Jim
Thanks, Jim! Yes, you’re right. He despises them. He’s spent some time feeling sorry for himself, too, but that’s all over at the end. He really makes a journey!
This was amazing, Liz! The man’s perspective on being a werewolf, the way he preferred the clarity of his monstrous state, really drove this tale for me. It really upped the impact of the laugh-turned-howl 🌕
Thanks, Keyon! I always love your comments. Davy felt poised on a fulcrum between his old and new existence as I wrote this, but of course the die was cast for him.
The characterization of the werewolf is unique. I've never read a description quite like that,
Thanks, Bill! It’s always nice to be able to twist something in a bit of a different direction.
More coming up next Friday!
It was delicious, more more more!!!!❤️
I howled after reading this. Super fun read.
Haha! Release your inner wolf!
Thanks, Will. I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
This is brilliant. So vivid and engrossing.
I love a good werewolf tale! No good comes from denying the beast within.
You are so right, Renee! Those villagers had better think twice about their hunt.
Wonderful to have you here!
Fantastic work. I love the title!
Thanks, Ben! So good to see you at the Palace! I sort of love the word postprandial and how often does one get to use it? 😄
Only in discussions of GI upset, haha. And thank you for your warm welcome--I've just subscribed.
Great job Liz. Love the disgust he feels watching the men. The brooding feel of this story is fantastic. He doesn't hate them as much as he despises them. I know that sounds the same but those are two different emotions in my opinion. - Jim
Thanks, Jim! Yes, you’re right. He despises them. He’s spent some time feeling sorry for himself, too, but that’s all over at the end. He really makes a journey!
This was amazing, Liz! The man’s perspective on being a werewolf, the way he preferred the clarity of his monstrous state, really drove this tale for me. It really upped the impact of the laugh-turned-howl 🌕
Thanks, Keyon! I always love your comments. Davy felt poised on a fulcrum between his old and new existence as I wrote this, but of course the die was cast for him.
Oh I really enjoyed this! Nice job :)
Thank you! So glad you liked it!