[New-Poetry] Epic poetry, with extensive incisors
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'Sharp Teeth' Gives Werewolves an Epic Treatment
by Rick Kleffel
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Toby Barlow's debut novel, Sharp Teeth, is a tale of werewolves — written in
free verse. Courtesy of HarperCollins
Weekend Edition Sunday, March 23, 2008 · In Toby Barlow's debut novel,
Sharp Teeth, competing packs of werewolves have plans to take over Los Angeles.
But if Barlow's book reads less like science fiction and more like a heroic
epic poem, that's because it's written in free verse.
Barlow describes the
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