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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Red on Red
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    y separately published work icon Bewere the Night Ekaterina Sedia (editor), Canton : Prime Books , 2011 15223542 2011 anthology short story

    'Kitsune. Werewolves. Crane wives. Selkies. Every culture has stories of such strange creatures--animals turning into humans, humans shapeshifting into animals. Sometimes seductive, sometimes bloodthirsty, but always unpredictable like nature itself, these beings are manifestations of our secret hearts, our desire to belong to both worlds: one tame and civilized, the other unfettered and full of wild impulse. Here are stories that will make you wish you could howl at the moon until your heart bursts with longing or feel yourself shedding your human body as easily as a snake sheds its skin. Be-were the night . . . it might not kill you, but it will certainly steal you away!'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Canton : Prime Books , 2011
    pg. 131-136
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