Links

Here I've collected an unorganized kind of free-for-all list of links, generally in the transformation/shifter/werewolf/furry vein.

An Earlier Version of "The Shapeshifter and Werewolf Handbook" put up by a fan of the original site, after it had been closed down the first time.

Club Beast A site about the anime OVA (an OVA is somewhere between a series of short movies and a made-for-television mini-series, except that it is released on dvd or video rather than TV or a movie theater, for those who don't know about categories of anime) for KO Century Beast. Plenty of human-to-animal transformation. The shapeshifters are the good guys. Contains the only were-turtle I've ever seen!

WildHalf A manga (Japanese comic book) about a were-dog.

Another WildHalf Site

A Third WildHalf Site

Animorphs Official Site About the TV show, the books, and the author.

The Dark Woods werewolf stuff

History of Werewolves folklore

Werewolf Legends

The Werewolf Section of QueerHorror.com A site specializing in lesbian, gay and bisexual characters as presented in horror fiction and film

Possible Disney movie (in the works for 2004 release) of a Native American boy who turns into a bear after his father is killed by one

Lycanthropy Interview with Father Malachi Martin

UPN The television station that hosts Wolf Lake, a show with a lot of werewolf characters.

The Man-Wolf: Comic Book Hero

Shapeshifter Myths as Presented in Popular Fiction

The Undying Monster A 1940's Werewolf Film

The Wolf-Leader: A Novel info about one of the earliest werewolf novels ever published (even though the werewolf element doesn't show up until near the end, there is magic, demon pacts, talking wolves and a guy who just keeps growing weirder varieties of hair early on).

Temple of Luna Werewolf Art, Short Stories, and General Creative Works

List of Therianthropic Spirituality Books & Related Topics the shifters.org list

Lycan Island A multi-level resource site

Books with Bite: Therianthropic Book Reviews

Shapeshifting

Werewolf Web

The Legend of the Dog-Man by Punisher. An article examining some relatively modern reports and sightings.

A Werewolf Reading List If you want to get into werewolves, a good list of what to read (both fiction and nonfiction) in what order.

The Lair of the White Worm Follow this link to read an electronic copy of the novel by Bram Stoker, a largely unknown were-snake/vampire/cult novel written while he was going senile. However, in contrast to Dracula, any novel of his is going to seem weak.

NightLyre

Nightshade

Grey Coyote

College Roomies from Hell A comic strip in which one of the major characters is a werecoyote. Be warned, however, that the werecoyote thing doesn't come along right away- you have to read a fair bit of the series before the guy becomes a werecoyote. (Note: the page DOES NOT work properly on Netscape. You'll need to use Miscrosoft Internet Explorer).

The Bray Road Beast A mysterious case of modern-day werewolf sightings. A site by the Delavan-based reporter who first broke the story.

Weird Wisconsin: Evidence of Occult Activity in Walworth County A site that has quite a bit of detail and a number of articles about every aspect of the Bray Road Beast.

Were-friendly Nonweres

Deadly Pack (RPG)

Winters Breed

The Punisher's Werewolf Page

Hellhounds, Werewolves and the Germanic Underworld

Bisclavret

Another Bisclavret

Werewolves: Dark Echo

Grey Coyote's Werewolf Movies Pages

Fear of a Furry Planet

Shifters dot org

Lovebear's Den

Bears dot Org

TSA-Bash

TF-Ring

Jorge

Ingrid's Role-Playing page

Razza Wolf

CrystalWolf

The Wulfcastle

Diamondback

Wolfheart.Net

Fox MajikOLD

Fox MajikNEW

Kiala

Matthias the rat

Nightshade the Coyote

Polenth

Rowsby

Stormrider

Scout's Den

Zylostar the Wolf Therianthrope

Shadowsmyst the Weretiger

Flashbird

Wolfin

Painted Wolf

Welcome to the Jungle: Mokele-mbembe

Soul Seeker

Obsessions

Pokey

Lycanthroipy-Subcultures

Bem

Timberwolf's Den

Lonewolf

Wolfie

Resources for online were communications

The Werewolf Page

Werestore

KatmanDu Someone from the *real* old days of AHWW.

Griffin

Werewolves and Such

Keith Sutton

Origin of Selkies

Selkies

Selkie Tales

How to Shape Shift to Dolphin Form

Selchie Legends

TSA-Talk ezine

Haunted Wolf Heart

Circle of Shifters Web Ring

Spyder

Werekatt

The Werewolf Lounge

Rancourt a pretty typical, illustrative story of spiritual therianthropy

Vladwolf's Spiritual Therianthropy

Bjorn

The Haven

Lycanthropy

Cases of Lycanthropy

What is Lycanthropy?

Eurohowl '99 Photos

Wolphin

Transfur.com [Transfurmation!]

Kemono Inukai

Fantasy Farm

The Wolf Inside

The Werenet Webring

Were Be You

Equine Shape-Shifting Page

Tim Gadd

The Wererat's Lair

A Thing

Furry City

Cyber-Pack Ring

Moonshadow

One of the older, and better, expressions of the meaning of spiritual therianthropy on the web

My Favorite Website of Wolf Photos Yeah, I know it's not Werewolves, but it's still great

Bender's: Werewolves in Suburbia

Wolfie's Fine Fur not much there, but what is there is very good

Eric Elliot Art

Spyder Witiko

Werewuf The Hunter Lots of "Rage" Werewolf Pics

A QuickTime movie of a short scene in "An American Werewolf in London" very long loading time

The Paranormal

Jason Lehrer

Weremoose

Wolf, Therianthrope & Furry Page

Lone Wolf

Mudge Wolf

WW3

Shadow's End

Mystic White Wolf

The Glade

Cat Photos

Furry.com; THE meta-list of downloadable Werewolf and Furry Art

Gray Wolf Photo Gallery Notes: HUGE numbers of photos and high-quality, links too

Furry Art Collections

Huge Furry Art Collection

Wildwolf's Furry Page

Fur Visions HomePage and FurPlay for the die-hard fan of furry artwork, fanzines you can buy (or submit artwork to).

Werewolves in Popular Culture

Werewolf and Furry Art

Role-Playing Werewolf Culture

Lionel The Lycanthrope I just really like this poem

To find a HUGE List of Books (Non-fiction and Fiction) related to Shifter, Transformation, and WereWolf themes, go to Mark Phaedrus's Transformation Book List

  • Lycanthropy Books List

  • Katmandu's Home Page by Katmandu the great, the famous, and the silly



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