Tomorrow Bites
Edited by Greg Cox and T. K. F. Weisskopf.
Far from the ancient forests of our ancestors, werewolves still prowl through the imagination, finding fresh hunting grounds in the exotic worlds of tomorrow. They may be mutants or aliens or victims of rare genetic disorders, but their fangs and claws are as deadly as ever.
Contents:
- A Scientific History of Lycanthropy (essay) by Greg Cox
- Werehouse by Michael F. Flynn
- Operation Afreet by Poul Anderson
- There Shall Be No Darkness by James Blish
- There's a Wolf in My Time Machine by Larry Niven
- Wolf Enough by Jane Mailander
- A Prophecy of Monsters (aka Monsters in the Night) by Clark Ashton Smith
- A Midwinter's Tale by Michael Swanwick
- The Hero as Werwolf by Gene Wolfe
- flowereW by John Ordover
- Frontier of the Dark by A. Bertram Chandler
- Werewolves of Luna by R. Garcia y Robertson
- The Cultured Werewolf (essay) by T. K. F. Weisskopf
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Greg Cox
Greg Cox (born 1959) is a science fiction writer. He lives in Oxford, Pennsylvania, USA.
He has written numerous Star Trek novels, including The Eugenics Wars (Volume One and Two), The Q Continuum, Assignment: Eternity, and The Black Shore. His short fiction can be found in such anthologies as Star Trek: Tales of the Dominion War, Star Trek: The Amazing Stories and Star Trek: Enterprise logs. His first "Khan" novel, The Eugenics Wars: Volume One, was voted best sci-fi book of the year by the readers of Dreamwatch magazine. Cox can be found in a bonus feature on the "Director's Edition" DVD of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
