![]() Lamarck Mondrick (an anthropologist/palaeontologist/archaeologist, with a background in psychiatry - bear with me on this one!) who is currently working as a journalist. Williamson's novel, first published in 1948, tells the story of Will Barbee, a former student of Dr. But I've now read it, and here is my review! ![]() I remember predicting that sales of the new edition would probably go up immediately following the conference - and, though I don't know about any of the other delegates, I certainly went out and immediately bought a copy.Įmbarrassingly, despite buying the book last September, I have only just found time to read it. He mentioned that the book had been out of print for several years, but had recently been reissued. Hutchings' description of the book's content and genre sparked a lot of interest. Peter Hutchings) mentioned a piece of 'classic' werewolf fiction that has been sadly overlooked in the later twentieth and early twenty-first centuries - Jack Williamson's Darker Than You Think. ![]() ![]() Last year, in one of the discussion sessions at our conference on female werewolves, the keynote speaker ( Prof. ![]()
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