In-human is a snarling, glittering creation, a funny, yet disturbing story of transformation set in Oatlands, Tasmania. The irrepressible Sally Hunter is turning into a werewolf. As a string of killings takes place we are drawn into her sensual, visceral and highly charged world. The way she embraces her change into a powerful beast challenges us to confront our own lusts and capacities for violence, while the small town setting and the people in Sally's world ring with a disarming truth. Dusk's bone-deep understanding of her characters, and the chilling narrative set in motion a complex fugue of memory and confrontation that builds to a shattering climax. Described as a cross between Catcher in the Rye and Buffy, this is a heady mix of horror and reality. Dark, poignant and oddly affecting, In-human is destined to make waves and attract fans. Antoni Strangely surreal and nightmarishly real a powerful new tale for the 21st century. Horrorscape Her prose was a wonderful surprise! Rhythmic and sensual, a visceral and highly erotic feminist take on the werewolf archetype. Anna Werewolves are extremely aware creatures and so their world is a lot bigger than ours. Awareness brings with it great power they have the ability to transform not only their own bodies, but the environment around them. When I write about werewolves, I become one. I get to be transformed too, art creates, as much as it is created.