I have officially been on my Werewolves Across America tour for two months. Granted, there’s been a few breaks in those two months but still!
I’ve been all across Texas, took a quick 24-hour trip to Denver, drove from Chicago to St. Louis to Springfield, and then did three shows in New York. I’ve met a LOT of werewolf fans from all across this country and I’m looking forward to meeting even more as my book tour continues this June.
I’ll be screening THE HOWLING in San Francisco on Tuesday, June 6 and then doing two more screenings of Joe Dante’s werewolf classic at the Downtown Los Angeles Alamo Drafthouse on Wednesday, June 7. On Friday, June 9, I fly to Omaha, Nebraska for a screening of SILVER BULLET and then - after a week of rest - I head to Woodbury, Minnesota for another screening of Stephen King’s ‘80s gem. I’ll be selling copies of WHERE WOLF at all these stops - so if you’re in the area, come out and watch a lycanthropic jam with me on the big screen and pick up a copy of my new graphic novel.
Also happening this June: WHERE WOLF orders placed at the publisher’s website begin shipping. While the comic book doesn’t actually officially get released until July 7, copies of the book ordered from the publisher will begin shipping out on June 7. The publisher’s website is also the only place (besides the live events I’m doing) where you can pick up the exclusive variant edition:
It’s been a wild last few months but I’m very excited that WHERE WOLF is inching ever so close to its wide release. More so, I’m psyched to do these last few legs of my Werewolves Across American tour and getting a chance to meet my fellow werewolf fans in so many different cities. If you’ve picked up a book on the tour so far and have read it, please don’t forget to leave a review at Goodreads. Every review or rating - good, bad or indifferent! - helps.
As a parting gift, here’s a sneak preview at the cover for the third chapter of THE CURSE OF THE WHERE WOLF, the sequel I’m hard at work with alongside my creative collaborators Debora Lancianese and Jack Morelli.
Beware the moon!