
Children, we have some bad news:
The Big Bad AI Wolf ate your favourite Children’s Books and shat out something very different
You are about to read some reimagined children’s books from Hungry Wolf Press’s Not For Children’s Series. As it says on the tin, these stories are NOT for children. In fact they are barely fit for human consumption. They are written by a fictious person called Ellie Gaunt. Ellie is a pen name, they are part of the Hungry Wolf Pack, a collective of weird and wonderfully wacky writers who aim to create stories that make you want to Howl at the moon. We all wear the Three Wolf Moon T-shirt as our uniform, so we are utterly brilliant and ace at everything. We use computers to create experimental retellings of children’s literature, adding a dark and surreal edge to reflect modern concerns about… everything.

Swummy: A Shark’s Symphony
A brutal re-telling of Leo Lionni’s 1963 classic Swimmy, but if David Attenborough were in charge of fact checking. Combines the visceral shock of Jaws with the existential dilemmas of being lost in an ocean of memes.
Where The Dank Memes Are
What happens if you mix Where The Wild Things Are with Heart of Darkness? Then what happens if you make it all about dank memes? Even if you are as brave as Max, you will still be very unlikely to survive your encounter with Kurt.


The Very Hungry Content Creator
In this cursed re-telling, a caterpillar will stop at nothing to make it as a viral hit. After eating his way through a toxic barrage of hot pockets and tequila, he emerges as a beautiful God-Tier Influencer.


