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Music, Monsters, and Breaking Genre Rules with Rick London

51 min · Ayer
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Not all monsters are what we expect. Meet Rick London, who rewrites the werewolf story! In his book, "The Dancing Wolfman," Rick flips the script on classic werewolf tales. Instead of a brooding alpha, we get a high school music teacher who transforms into a werewolf—but not in the way you'd think. This story dives into themes of identity and instinct, showing that not all monsters are villains. With elements of mystery, humor, and romance, Rick's werewolf is a protector, not a predator, thanks to the magic of music.

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