The Daylight Werewolf

By Corey Aaron Burkes
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(4.00 based on 2 reviews)

Published: July 28, 2010
Words: 4354 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook description

Three children are hunting an elusive, rare breed of werewolf that only appears in the morning, for an hour, once every five years ... on a Saturday ... and then they actually catch it. Adapted from the short film of the same name currently playing on YouTube.

Tags

adventure, children, werewolf, wolf, urban legend, daylight, corey burkes, desktopepics

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Videos

The Daylight Werewolf
The following video is the original short video I made in 2006. It was supposed to be an entry to the 'On The Lot" Steven Spielberg competition. It didn't win, but it's online anyway for all to see. The short story was built 'after the fact' from the short movie.

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Review by: Algor X. Dennison on Sep. 14, 2011 : star star star
Pretty bizarre, but well-written. I got lost a few times-- it read more like a screenplay than a story. I'll have to go check out the video. Entertaining dialog, and werewolf stories are always good! Thank you for a fun werewolf read that isn't trying to be sexy.
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Review by: Robin P. Waldrop on July 27, 2011 : star star star star star
I found The Daylight Werewolf to be a pleasurable read. It is an adventurous story told in several young voices, but reading these voices in succession weaves a tapestry that tells a lighthearted story of the excitement and imagination of our youth. The dialogue is believable and the characters come to life. It promises to leave the reader smiling.
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Review by: Robin P. Waldrop on July 27, 2011 : (no rating)
I found The Daylight Werewolf to be a pleasurable read. It is an adventurous story told in several young voices, but reading these voices in succession weaves a tapestry that tells a lighthearted story of the excitement and imagination of our youth. The dialogue is believable and the characters come to life. It promises to leave the reader smiling.
(review of free book)

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