Exploring wolf references: wolf whistle

Wolf-whistle is a little different from many of the phrases I’ve explored. Just why the sound, made by inserting one’s fingers into…one’s mouth…is unknown. Some suggest it’s called that because the men making it are wolves–giving unwanted advances toward women. The high-pitched whistle is also sometimes called a wolf call. Humans have a long and…

Mayhem Monday: The Unexpected Hand

It’s #MayhemMonday! I supply the mayhem, you try to survive. Imagine walking in late one night–alone–and reaching for the light switch…  

The Wolf at His Door now only 99 cents

THE WOLF AT HIS DOOR is featured on Choosy Bookworm today for 99 cents! “This story is so far from your typical werewolf story. In fact, if you are looking for a sweet fluffy read … don’t even think of picking up this book. But if you want something that’s dark and dangerous with bloodshed…

Exploring wolf references: Run with the wolves

“Run with the wolves” has different meanings based on the context. In the context of the phrase: “If you run with wolves, you will learn how to howl”, it is closely associated with a similar phrase, “You can tell a person by his friends/the company he keeps.” The idea is you will behave like “the pack”…