Did You Know John Steinbeck Wrote an Unpublished Werewolf Novel?
Years before he found award-winning success, John Steinbeck wrote a werewolf novel called MURDER AT FULL MOON that has never been published! Reclaiming John Steinbeck: Writing for the Future of Humanity.
The book reveals that, years before Steinbeck became a famous writer best known for his novels about life during the Great Depression, he wrote a werewolf novel called
Murder at Full Moon (which the author wrote under a pen name: Peter Pym). Unable to find publication,
Murder at Full Moon has been archived at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas in Austin.
Exclusive: BAD MOON Star Would Do Sequel to the Werewolf Cult Classic in a Flash
Michael Pare Would Return For a Sequel to Eric Red s 1996 werewolf Cult Classic BAD MOON with Mariel Hemingway and Mason Gamble In a Flash.
Painkiller. And eventually, Bad Moon came up. And it looks like Pare would return for a sequel to Eric Red’s 1996 werewolf cult classic in a flash.
He tells us: “
Bad Moon
Synopsis:
Ted (Michael Paré) is working in Nepal when he and his girlfriend are attacked by a mysterious creature. Ted, though brutally maimed, survives, but his girlfriend is not so lucky. To help his recovery, Ted moves close to his sister, Janet (Mariel Hemingway), and her son, Brett (Mason Gamble), but soon realizes he was attacked by a werewolf. Ted is helpless to stop his transformation and only Brett’s German shepherd, Thor, is able to see that Ted is a danger to everyone around him.