• “A one-of-a-kind novel, an uncanny blending of An American Werewolf in London, On the Road, and National Lampoon’s Vacation.” 

    —Eric G. Wilson, author, Against Happiness

  • “Onur Tukel finds fresh blood in the lycanthrope allegory. Sink your teeth into this book before the next full moon.”

    —Clay McLeod Chapman, author, Wake Up and Open Your Eyes

  • “Filled with wonderful characters, great subplots, and Tukel’s inimitable dialogue.”

    —David Gordon Green, writer/director, Halloween Trilogy 

  • “Onur Tukel writes so beautifully that it’s actually kind of annoying.”

    —Dave Hill, author/comedian/rock star, Tasteful Nudes

  • “With ferocious, gnashing teeth, Run Werewolf Run takes Updike and eats his beating heart out.”

    —Chris Thomas Devlin, writer, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Cobweb

  • “It’s a wild ride, a dark comedy, and a surprisingly poignant exploration of what it means to be human...or, you know, something close to it.”

    —Brandon Harris, author, Making Rent in BedStuy

  • “I’m a huge fan of Onur Tukel's provocative movies. But with this wild and imaginative novel, he’s able to go places he could never go before.”

    —Dean Haspiel, cartoonist and graphic novelist

  • “Like so much of Tukel’s work, you have to read it to believe it.”

    —Mac Montandon, author, Jetpack Dreams

  • “Onur Tukel’s status as a bona fide mad genius cannot be disputed.  Run Werewolf Run is no exception.”

    —Michael Tully, writer/director, Septien 

  • “This is Onur at his most brilliant and demented self. My favorite lunatic delivers once again!”

    —Alex Karpovsky, writer/director/actor, Red Flag and The Hole Story

  • "Tukel has an utterly unique sensibility, fully on display here."

    --Bob Byington, director, Infinity Baby