Bitten by Moonlight
The full of the moon is a time of transformation for the characters in this collection of four novellas, in more ways than one. Becca discovers menopause is more than just a question of hormones. Gretchen's life, which she views with shame and horror, may not be the worst that can happen. Paulina just wanted a place to sleep, but fate has other plans. And are there really vegan werewolves?

Terror and joy, love and death, fear and courage: all facets of the human, and inhuman, condition evolve when you're Bitten by Moonlight
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Bitten by Moonlight
The full of the moon is a time of transformation for the characters in this collection of four novellas, in more ways than one. Becca discovers menopause is more than just a question of hormones. Gretchen's life, which she views with shame and horror, may not be the worst that can happen. Paulina just wanted a place to sleep, but fate has other plans. And are there really vegan werewolves?

Terror and joy, love and death, fear and courage: all facets of the human, and inhuman, condition evolve when you're Bitten by Moonlight
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Bitten by Moonlight

Bitten by Moonlight

by JoSelle Vanderhooft (Editor)
Bitten by Moonlight

Bitten by Moonlight

by JoSelle Vanderhooft (Editor)

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Overview

The full of the moon is a time of transformation for the characters in this collection of four novellas, in more ways than one. Becca discovers menopause is more than just a question of hormones. Gretchen's life, which she views with shame and horror, may not be the worst that can happen. Paulina just wanted a place to sleep, but fate has other plans. And are there really vegan werewolves?

Terror and joy, love and death, fear and courage: all facets of the human, and inhuman, condition evolve when you're Bitten by Moonlight

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013906488
Publisher: Zumaya Boundless
Publication date: 09/23/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 527 KB

About the Author

JoSelle Vanderhooft was born in 1980 in Framingham, Massachusetts. By no means a young woman yet, she nonetheless migrated West to Salt Lake City just like her pioneering Mormon ancestors, and she currently calls this city of salt and sand her home. She wrote her first produced play at 16 and graduated from the University of Utah with honors bachelor degrees in English and Theatre Studies. She received the Steffenson-Cannon fellowship, which she held from 1999-2001. She also served as literary intern and/or dramaturgy intern for several theatres including New Dramatists, The Women’s Project and Productions and the Actors Theatre of Louisville. A dramaturge and something of a lapsed playwright, Vanderhooft now works as a freelance journalist, poet and fiction writer.

Tyree Campbell is an incurable romantic, including in the classic sense, with five novels, some 140 short stories, and three dozen poems to his credit. He has won several SF/F writing contests, been nominated for several significant awards, and has received a Darrell Award first runner-up and a third-place Rhysling Award.

Catherine Lundoff is the two-time Goldie Award-winning author of the lesbian erotica collections Night’s Kiss (Lethe Press, 2009) and Crave: Tales of Lust, Love and Longing (Lethe Press, 2007) as well as more than 75 published stories in various genres. She is also the editor of Haunted Hearths and Sapphic Shades: Lesbian Ghost Stories (Lethe Press, 2008), designated as a “Best Other Work” at the 2011 Gaylactic Spectrum Awards. In addition, she is the co-editor, with JoSelle Vanderhooft, of Hellebore and Rue: Tales of Queer Women and Magic (Lethe Press/Drollerie Press, 2011).

Racheline Maltese wrote The Book of Harry Potter Trifles, Trivias and Particularities (Sterling and Ross, 2007). Her work has also appeared in the anthologies Whedonistas: A Celebration of the Worlds of Joss Whedon by the Women Who Love Them, Horror Between the Sheets, and Idol Musings, as well as numerous small-press magazines, including Rattle.

Erzebet YellowBoy is the editor of Cabinet des Fées, an online journal of fairy tales, and the founder of Papaveria Press; Her publications include the novel Sleeping Helena (2010), and short stories and poems in Jabberwocky, Haunted Legends, and Electric Velocipede, among others.
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