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This work explores themes of transformation and primal instincts through vivid imagery and poetic language. It delves into the experience of becoming a creature of the night, capturing the visceral sensations associated with the change. The narrative evokes a sense of ancient mythology, where the boundaries between human and beast blur, and the call of the wild becomes irresistible. The atmosphere is charged with tension and anticipation, reflecting the inner turmoil of the transformation process. Overall, it presents a haunting meditation on the darker aspects of human nature and the allure of the untamed.

About the Author

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C. Edgar Bolen

C. Edgar Bolen is an author known for his work in the genre of horror fiction. His notable book, "Lycanthropus," explores themes of transformation and the supernatural, drawing on the rich folklore surrounding werewolves. Bolen's writing is characterized by its atmospheric tension and psychological depth, contributing to the literary heritage of early 20th-century horror literature. While not widely recognized today, his work reflects the era's fascination with the macabre and the unknown.

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