Author: Angela Quinton

Angela Quinton is a writer, designer and web developer from Canada. She's also a colossal werewolf nerd who wrote her first werewolf story on her mom's typewriter at age 11. When not writing code or geeking out over werewolf stuff, Angela runs trails, spots trains, and throws rocks at the Pacific Ocean. She lives near Vancouver, Canada, with their lovely and tolerant wife, three feline malcontents and an increasingly terrible dachshund.

Other were-creatures get their due in upcoming “Were-” anthology

Were- is one half of an already-funded Kickstarter campaign by Joshua Palmatier’s anthology press Zombies Need Brains. The other half, Alien Artifacts, has a clear subject, but as its weird punctuation implies, Were- has a catch. It’s a were-creature anthology with only one rule: no werewolves allowed. (more…)

Get your HOWL CON II tickets now, get shot into the moon (maybe)

Hey, remember back in February, when there was a werewolf convention just north of Portland? Remember the comics, creature FX makeup, art, panels, friends and insane music? I sure do. That was HOWL CON, and it was the most fun I’ve had at a convention, ever. And it’s happening again. (more…)

Support Mai-Coh, “An Art-House Horror Feature Film”

Filmmaker Kei Pervaiz has launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund her upcoming art house/horror film Mai-Coh, about an “ancient Navajo curse” brought to life and a young woman who “craves blood and revenge”. (more…)

WEREWOLVES VERSUS THE 1990s is out now!

After ten weeks of effort from 16 contributors, I’m proud to say that 81 pages of “werewolves in the 90s” writing, comics, poetry, and art drops today! Each contributor brought their A-game and it shows. Every page of this thing is awesome, and you can download a copy right now!

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Werewolf-focused “What We Do in the Shadows” sequel in the works

As reported by /Film and Stuff.co.nz, Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi’s hit vampire film “What We Do in the Shadows” is getting a sequel that focusses on Anton, the werewolf pack leader played in the first film by Rhys Darby. (more…)

Vikings take a werewolf captive in “Blood Red Moon”

Blood Red Moon is a comic series written by Victor Wright and illustrated/coloured by Carlos Villas. The first issue – in which vikings try to turn a captive werewolf into a werewolf factory – is the subject of an already-successful Kickstarter campaign to cover printing costs. (more…)

Underworld 5 gets a release date

Sony has announced the as-of-yet-untitled fifth entry in the Underworld film franchise will land in theatres October 21st, 2016. Get your latex catsuit and werewolf costumes ready, then put them on at the same time. Don’t let public nuisance laws stop you from being a Sexy Werewolf Selene mashup for Halloween!

Via Daily Dead:

Underworld 5 recently became a must-see for lycanthrope fans when it was announced in May that Kate Beckinsale will reprise her role as Death Dealer Selene. The next entry to the series that started in 2003 will be directed by Anna Foerster (Starz’s Outlander, Criminal Minds) from a screenplay by Cory Goodman (Priest, The Last Witch Hunter).

Mud, gunfire and skinwalkers abound in “Blood Moon” trailer

Jeremy Wooding’s horror/western film Blood Moon is coming to a screen right in front of you this September, courtesy of Uncork’d Entertainment and Jinga Films. (more…)

WEREWOLVES VERSUS THE 1990s: 60+ pages of 90s nostalgia & werewolves

It’s time to spread the news! I’ve been working on WEREWOLVES VERSUS, a twice-yearly digital zine in which werewolves are mashed up with different physical, cultural or ideological themes. Issue 1 is about the 1990s, and it’s out August 18th!

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1:4 Scale “An American Werewolf In London” bust from Pop Culture Shock Toys

This monster (pun intended) will be available in late 2016 though Pop Culture Shock Toys and is limited to 800 pieces, 300 of which will have swappable heads with open and closed mouths. Either would make a great Thanksgiving dinner centerpiece (for a cool family only, Robertsons). (more…)