A review by creepysnowman
Howl: Dark Tales of the Feral and Infernal by Billy Burgess, B.A. Sans, Lee Hughes, Deborah Walker, Angel Zapata, John Arthur Miller, David Bernstein, Mark Anthony Crittenden, John C. Mannone, Matthew C. Funk, Barry J. Northern, Christopher Jacobsmeyer, Brian K. Ladd, Paul D. Brazill, Maria Protopapadaki-Smith, Erin Cole, Brad Nelson, Richard Godwin, Jason Michel, Paula Ray, Gregory Miller, James Hilton, Carrie Clevenger, Emma Kathryn, Jason A. Lavartue, Ramona Thompson

3.0

From the tale of a mysterious black fox, to a page-gripping retelling of "Red Riding Hood", Howl: Dark Tales of the Feral and Infernal has enough shape-shifting adventure to keep you awake well into the wee hours of the morning.

Featuring a talented array of new and seasoned writers, the stories in this collection are, for the most part, exceptionally creative and fresh takes on the "were-creature" myths. There's werewolves in here, but that's just the tip of the bestial iceberg.

There's a couple of raw edges here and there, but chances are you'll blow right by them and be left wanting much, much more.