Gavin: Alot Of People Tend To Ask Me, "Gavin, I Don't Like You"

Gavin: Alot of people tend to ask me, "Gavin, I don't like you"

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2 years ago

Werewolf Literature Masterpost

Fiction

“The Man Wolf” by Leitch Ritchie (1831) [GoogleBooks]

“Hughes the Wer-Wolf: A Kentish Legend of the Middle Ages” by Sutherland Menzies (1838) [Werewolfpage.com]

“The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains” by Frederick Marryat, from his The Phantom Ship (1839) [Project Gutenberg] [Donaldcorrell.com]

Wagner the Wehr-wolf by George W. M. Reynolds (1847) [Project Gutenberg] [GoogleBooks] [Wikisource]

Le Meneur de loups (The Wolf Leader) by Alexandre Dumas (1857) [GoogleBooks] [Archive.org]

“Hugues-le-loup” (“The Man-Wolf”) by Emile Erckmann and Alexandre Chatrian (1859) [Project Gutenberg] [GoogleBooks]

“The White Wolf of Kostopchin” by Sir Gilbert Campbell, from his Wild and Weird Tales of Imagination and Mystery (1889) [Elfinspell.com] [Unz.org]

“A Pastoral Horror” by Arthur Conan Doyle (1890) [Project Gutenberg] [The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia]

“The Mark of the Beast” by Rudyard Kipling (1891) [The Kipling Society] [Readbookonline.net]

“The Other Side: A Breton Legend” by Eric Stenbock (1893) [Gaslight]

The Were-wolf by Clarence Housman (1896) [Project Gutenberg]

“The Werewolf” by Eugene Field, from his The Second Book of Tales (1896) [Readbookonline.net]

The Werwolves” by Henry Beaugrand (1898) [Gaslight] [Gwthomas.org]

The Camp of the Dog by Algernon Blackwood (1908) [Project Gutenberg] [Librivox - Audio]

“Gabriel-Ernest” by Saki (1910) [Readbookonline.net] [Archive.org - Audio]

“The She-Wolf” by Saki (1910) [Eastoftheweb.com]

The Thing in the Woods by Margery Williams (1913) [Babel.hathitrust.org]

The Door of the Unreal by Gerald Biss (1919) [GoogleBooks] [Gothic Texts] [Donaldcorrell.com]

“Running Wolf” by Algernon Blackwood (1921) [Project Gutenberg]

“The Phantom Farmhouse” by Seabury Quinn (1923) [Nightgallery.net - .DOC]

“Wolfshead” by Robert E. Howard (1926) [Project Gutenberg]

“Tarnhelm” by Hugh Walpole (1933) [Project Gutenberg]

The Werewolf of Paris by Guy Endore (1933) [Vb-tech.co.za - PDF]

Non-Fiction

“The Life and Death of Peter Stubbe” (1590) [Werewolfpage.com]

The Book of Were-Wolves by Sabine Baring-Gould (1865) [Project Gutenberg] [GoogleBooks] [Sacred Texts]

Werewolves by Elliott O’Donnell (1912) [Project Gutenberg]

Human Animals by Frank Hammel (1915) [Project Gutenberg]

5 months ago
(source: The Pittsburgh Press, December 10, 1898.)

(source: The Pittsburgh Press, December 10, 1898.)

10 months ago

"It took me TWO years to finish this sketch book!" Well that's cuz you're not fuckin sketching. Those are fully painted pieces dawg that's a renderedbook. I've gone through four sketchbooks in my off time this year alone I just draw stupid faces and shit for fun. pussy up like the rest of us and start drawing stick figures with guns

1 month ago

Your reflection, is a promise, YOU couldn't keep

4 months ago

"lol tiktok users would rather learn mandarin than come to tumblr" yeah man that's crazy. who would have thought that people from the video-based dopamine-machine app wouldn't decide to join the text- and image- based no-algorithm website?

3 years ago

*sobbing* no bc you don’t understand Abuela is not a villain she’s traumatized she literally had to leave everything behind and watched people, including her own husband, die and then all of a sudden she got this miracle that literally moved the earth to create a safe haven for her so OF COURSE when she sees that the magic is in trouble she has trouble dealing with it because that’s been her stability for so long and OF COURSE when she sees it REALLY starting to weaken she freaks out and starts snapping at people because for all she knew, if they lost their magic, they could lose EVERYTHING again. The miracle LITERALLY created the mountains around their encanto, for all she knew, if the magic ran out, the mountains could have crushed them all or they would have disappeared back into the earth, it would leave them vulnerable again, and OF COURSE she still loves her family and Mirabel but of course she snaps at her bc she’s scared and doesn’t know what’s going on but she knows Mirabel is connected to it somehow and whatever it is was so bad her son LEFT and OF COURSE she pushes her family so hard to help the community because she has survivor’s guilt bc she wasn’t the only one who lost her home or her loved ones but she was the one who got the miracle so of course she feels like she has to earn it somehow and OF COURSE she doesn’t know how to help her children with their mental health bc she doesn’t know how to handle it, let alone handle her own, and it’s just so devastatingly HUMAN and I just- *ugly cries*

5 months ago
Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 26, 1914

Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 26, 1914

4 months ago

I want you to remember:

The fascists hate you too and they just will pretend otherwise until after they've killed the rest of us, before they turn on you.

3 years ago

ruthven is so messy he nursed aubrey back to health after the death of his love for weeks and then got shot and acted like he was gonna die to make sure aburey didn’t tell anyone about him for a year and a day and then went to england and started mackin on his sister while everyone thought he was crazy and THEN got marreid to her on the LAST DAY of his oath and immediately fled the country with his new bride. he could have just killed him but instead he was like lemme make a memory out of this

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