Welcome back to another episode of Wanderers of Weird! This week, the ladies are sharing the history behind werewolves, vampires, and ghouls, as well as talking about some of the most famous fictional characters that have portrayed these types of creatures.
Happy Haunting!
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Email: [email protected]Episode Sources:1. Kors, A. S., & Peters, E. (2001). Witches, Demons, and Victims: The Challenges of the
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3. Duncan, I. (2014). The Vampire: A New History. St. Martin’s Press.
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