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Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, True Crime, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

“CYCLE OF THE WEREWOLF” (aka “Silver Bullet”) by Stephen King

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, True Crime, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Darren Marlar

True Crime, History, Society & Culture, Documentary, Science, Religion & Spirituality

4.64K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2025

⏱️ 118 minutes

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Summary

Something is hunting Tarker’s Mills. Each month, under the full moon, someone dies. Brutally. No one sees the beast — but everyone feels the fear. In this quiet Maine town, the cycle of the moon… is a cycle of terror.

IN THIS EPISODE: There’s no better source of horror fiction than the King of Horror himself, Stephen King. Each chapter of “Cycle of the Werewolf” is a short story unto itself. It tells the story of a werewolf haunting a small town as the moon turns full once every month. It was originally published as a limited-edition hardcover in 1983 by Land of Enchantment, and then in 1985 as a mass-market trade paperback by Signet. If it sounds familiar to you, it’s because Stephen King also wrote the screenplay for its film adaptation, Silver Bullet which was released to theaters in 1985 – although if you have seen the film, you won’t be disappointed in the book, as there is a lot that changes from the original pages before it hit the big screen. The movie received mixed reviews at the time, but has since achieved cult status in the US, after appearing on television regularly. In 1985, Signet Books re-issued Cycle of the Werewolf under the title Silver Bullet in an edition that included King's screenplay alongside the original novella. This re-published edition also included a foreword by King, recounting the impetus of the novella and the background of the film adaptation. In this episode of Weird Darkness, however, I will be narrating the original novella. The book, at 127 pages, is technically a novella rather than a novel, but there is no shortage of scares, I assure you. The novella wasn’t even supposed to be a novella at first. The entire concept started out, believe it or not, as a calendar by the Zavista company, with illustrations by renowned comic-book artist Bernie Wrightson. Each month of the proposed calendar featured a drawing by Wrightson complete with a short vignette by Stephen King. But King found the size of the vignettes, which were both small and extremely limited, to be problematic for his writing style. So he proceeded instead with the short novel and had it published by Land of Enchantment in 1983, but kept Wrightson’s illustrations for the publication because they were so beautifully or horrifically brilliant. In the author's notes at the back of the novella, King admits to taking liberties with the lunar cycle. For example, if a full moon was on New Year's Day, another one wouldn't occur on Valentine's Day, but these dates are widely recognized in January and February. He explains that this was done to focus the relevant months more clearly in the readers' minds. But then, this is fiction, so of course liberties are going to be taken – and who are we to question Stephen King?

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Cycle of the Werewolf” by Steven King: https://amzn.to/2YNP4u6
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Originally aired: February 04, 2020

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0:00.0

Strange creatures, gruesome murders, oozing organisms, unfathomable abductions, enigmatic expeditions,

0:11.5

an age-old malevolence, and much more. Author J. C. Moore delivers a collection of dark

0:17.5

horror tales that are both chilling and poignant. Dark Intrigues, Book

0:22.4

1 is filled with horror fiction for fans of short story anthologies, horror collections,

0:28.5

ghost fiction, suspense, possession, and more. Dark Intrigues Book 1 by J.C. Moore,

0:36.0

available on Kind of an audiobook narrated by Darren Marler. Find Dark Intrigues Book 1 by J.C. Moore, available on Kindle or as an audiobook narrated by

0:39.1

Darren Marler. Find Dark Intrigues Book 1 on the audiobooks page at Weirddarkness.com.

0:45.5

That's Weirddarkness.com slash audiobooks.

1:00.8

Step into the shadows with tainted, a bone-chilling collection designed to haunt your darkest nights, tales filled with a spectrum of horrors, from evil spirits to bleeding caves, haunted

1:08.0

sewers, and sinister childhood games.

1:11.8

In this installment of the Dark Intrigues book series, J.C. Moore delves deep into the

1:17.6

darkest recesses of the human psyche.

1:20.4

Brace yourself for a modern journey through the twisted corridors of terror.

1:25.7

Listen, if you dare.

1:30.1

In this book, The Ordinary Become Ominous,

1:36.4

the mundane turns malefic, and they reveal the tainted secrets of the human heart in all their gruesome glory. Dark Intrigues, Tainted, a collection of short horror stories by J.C. Moore. Purchase the audiobook, or hear a sample, on the audiobook's page at weirddarkness.com.

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2:00.0

Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and is intended

2:05.1

for mature audiences only. Parental discretion is strongly advised. Terror began in January, by the light of the full moon.

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The first scream came from the snow-bound railway man who felt the werewolf's fangs

2:36.1

ripping at his throat. The next month, there was a scream of ecstatic agony from the woman

2:41.8

attacked in her cozy bedroom. Now, scenes of unbelievable horror unfold each time the full moon

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