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.

The “Werewolf Diet” involves neither werewolves nor nutrition

My news feed is blowing up on this subject, so I want to address it real quick. Yes, I’ve heard about the so-called Werewolf Diet – a liquid diet timed to take advantage of the magnetic properties of the moon – and aside from being a nutritionally preposterous fad, it’s a complete misnomer. (more…)

Is “Supernatural” hunter Garth a werewolf?

After binge-watching six or seven seasons on Netflix last year, my wife and I are confirmed Supernatural fans. It’s shot locally, its writing is wonderfully self-aware, and I’ve always grudgingly approved of how werewolves are portrayed on the show (culturally, if not physically). (more…)

This post about Ketchup Entertainment & “Wolves” contains no condiment wordplay

Unlike other higher profile sites who employ “actual journalists“, I can resist the urge to wrap dad-level puns around a re-report of a Deadline exclusive about Ketchup Entertainment‘s acquisition of “Wolves”. (more…)

No fur but lots of skin in NSFW video for “Werewolves” by Calling All Cars

There’s a lot of NSFW action in this music video for “Werewolves” by Australian rockers Calling All Cars, but the actual werewolf action is pretty subtle. However! That’s okay. Despite my bias towards big, hairy, fucking scary monster werewolves, there’s something apt about this depiction of fit, hairless, human-mode werewolves… fucking. Or maybe they’re fighting. Or both? Either way, the lady wins, which is good and correct. (more…)

Scream Factory’s new art for “Dog Soldiers”

If you weren’t already excited about Scream Factory’s upcoming re-release of Dog Soldiers, get ready to have your wrong feelings corrected. If you were already excited, prepare to get hyped to the next level. The Criterion of horror just Facebook-posted the new art for their edition of the 2002 werewolf classic, and it’s exquisite. (more…)

The Wolf at His Door (The Runes Trilogy)

“Five innocent people have vanished, leaving investigators without a clue and families in turmoil. A brutal attack leaves one brother dead and his twin in a coma. The horror has only begun for Alec Rune as he learns that werewolves have a much darker plan for him.” The first book in a trilogy by Adrian Lilly, available on Amazon. Book two arrives next month.

Humanity’s at the bottom of the food chain in “The Cursed and the Damned”

As reported by PDX Werewolf earlier today, N.A.S Studios has just launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the first two issues of their  six-issue “werewolves vs. zombies vs. everyone else” comic series “The Cursed and the Damned“. The end of the world is near, and I’m guessing the only move left to humanity is to decide which supernatural creature we’d prefer to have gnawing our bones. (more…)

The werewolf of “Autumn Moon” is old-school perfection

“Autumn Moon” is an upcoming werewolf film written and directed by Randy Fabert, who wants it to be “the most violent werewolf movie ever made.” That’s a goal I can respect, especially when the werewolf committing the violence looks so horrifically great. It was built by Fabert’s own shop, Fabert Makeup EFX Studio, and it’s exactly the kind of practical monster I want to see on the screen. (more…)

The mysterious female “Wolf of Butler Street” sculpture of Gowanus

Photo: Scott Fitzgerald

Photo: Scott Fitzgerald

As reported by DNAinfo and several area blogs, Around 8:30 PM on Sunday, January the 12th, three men used a forklift to install a modern-day Capitoline Wolf in front of an old ASPCA building on Butler Street in Gowanus, Brooklyn. (more…)

“Where are the Wolves?” I was interviewed for a Fangoria article!

Friends, will you permit me to geek the fuck out for a second? Last May I did a phone interview with Craig Anderson, a Canadian writer working on a piece titled “Where are the Wolves?” for Fangoria Magazine. (more…)