When Will You Rage?

When Will You Rage? is a fiction anthology for Werewolf: The Apocalypse set mainly in and around San Francisco.

Summary
Doomed Warriors Protecting a Dying World 

Long have the Garou of the Western Eye Sept guarded the San Francisco region from the Wyrm's evil. Thus far, the Garou believe their efforts have kept their millennia-long enemy at bay. But their vigil has faded. The Wyrm's murderous minions have insinuated themselves in Silicon Valley, Oakland, Berleley and even the City itself.

''The time for watching has passed. ''

''The Garou must rise and fight. ''

It is a battle they cannot hope to win, but they fight with courage, determination and an inner rage that relentlessly drives them. Some werewolves have left the safety of the forests and taken the battle to the streets. Now their rage grows even more intense, for they can see firsthand the taint of the Wyrm. Has the corruption infected even their own kind?

When Will You Rage is an anthology of 10 original short stories detailing the lives and battles of San Francisco's werewolves. Follow them as they confront the many guises of the Wyrm

Table of Illustrations
Moon Claw by SCAR (Antoinet Ryder and Steve Carter) Female Ahroun by Ron Spenser Brawl by Ron Spenser

Wendigo Galliard by John Bridges Honor by Dan Smith Glass Walker by Jeff Rebner Rage by Matt Korteling Crinos Shadow Lord by Dan Smith On the Hunt by Dan Smith Cub by Ron Spenser Black Fury Crinos by Ron Spenser Gaia's Warrior by Dan Smith Banes by SCAR City Hunter by John Bridges Skinner by Jeff Rebner Growl by SCAR Challenge by Ron Spenser Fighting the Wyrm by SCAR Mixed Heritage by Dan Smith

Stories
"Waters of Lethe, The" by Bill Bridges

"Coyote Full Moon" by Sam Chupp

"A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing" by Vincent Courtney

"Transitions" by Nigel D. Findley

"Fang of the Wolf" by Owl Goingback

"Hunter's Blues" by Scott Ciencin

"Bye-Bye Club, The" by Ray Winninger

"Wolf Trap" by Richard Lee Byers

"Predator and Prey" by David Chart

"Lone Werewolf" by Lois Tilton

"Shards" by Phil Brucato

"A Day Off" by Thomas M. Kane

"Little Flea" by Scott Urban

"A Wolf in Shepherd's Clothing" by Edo van Belkom

"For Auld Lang Syne" by James A. Moore

"A Third World" by Graham Watkins

"A Useless Death" by Don Bassingthwaite

"Calley's Story" by Alara Rogers

"Trickster Moon" by J. S. Banks