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The Werewolf Megapack is copyright © 2013 by Wildside Press LLC. All rights reserved.

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“Leopard,” by Jay Lake, originally appeared in Jim Baen’s Universe, Vol. 4, No. 1. Reprinted by permission of the author.

“Gabriel-Ernest,” by Saki (H. H. Munro), is reprinted from Reginald in Russia (1910).

“Sympathy for Wolves,” by John Gregory Betancourt, originally appeared in Horrors! 365 Scary Stories. Copyright © 1998 by John Gregory Betancourt. Reprinted by permission of the author.

“The Drone,” by Abraham Merritt, originally appeared in Fantasy Magazine, September 1934.

“The Were-Wolf,” by Clemence Housman, originally appeared in 1896.

“And Bob’s Your Uncle,” by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, originally appeared in Full Moon City. Copyright © 2010 by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro. Reprinted by permission of the author.

“The Mark of the Beast,” by Rudyard Kipling, is reprinted from Life’s Handicap (1915).

“Dumpster Diving,” by Nina Kiriki Hoffman, originally appeared in Werewolves. Copyright © 1995 by Nina Kiriki Hoffman. Reprinted by permission of the author.

“The Werewolf,” by Eugene Field, is reprinted from Second Book of Tales (1911).

“The Wolf,” by Guy de Maupassant, is reprinted from Original Short Stories, vol. 4 (1890).

“Wolves of Darkness,” by Jack Williamson, originally appeared in Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror, January 1932.

“The Man Who Was Changed Into a Crow,” by P’u Sung-ling, originally appeared in Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (circa 1740). The version used in this edition has been edited and updated from a public domain translation by John Betancourt especially for this edition. Copyright © 2013 by John Gregory Betancourt

“Hugues, the Wer-Wolf,” by Sutherland Menzies, was originally published in 1838.

“The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains,” by Frederick Marryat, is an taken from The Phantom Ship (1839).

“The She-Wolf,” by Saki (H. H. Munro), is taken from Beasts and Super-Beasts (1914).

“Morraha,” by Joseph Jacobs, is taken from More Celtic Fairy Tales (1895).

“The Other Side: A Breton Legend,” by Eric Stenbock, originally appeared in 1893.

“The White Wolf of Kostopchin,” by Sir Gilbert Campbell, originally appeared in Wild and Weird Tales of Imagination and Mystery (1889).

“The Wolf Leader,” by Alexandre Dumas, originally appeared in this translation in 1904.

“The Hunter’s Moon,” by Michael McCarty and Terrie Leigh Relf, is copyright © 2013 by Michael McCarty and Terrie Leigh Relf. Published by permission of the authors.

“Werewolf of the Sahara,” by G. G. Pendarves, originally appeared in Weird Tales in August-September, 1936.

“Evil Forces,” by Gary Lovisi, is copyright © 2013 by Gary Lovisi. Published by permission of the author.

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