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Tabsley
Feb 6, 20187 min read
ROAR 8, ed. Mary E. Lowd
Paradise. It’s such a wildly interpreted topic, and one that volume 8 of Bad Dog Books’ ROAR anthology series bravely tackles. The...
Thurston Howl
Jan 23, 20182 min read
The Student by Joe Sherman
Genetic modification? Check. A university for Furs only? Check. A nightly sex club with felines, canines, equines, reptiles, humans, and...
Mamma Bear
Jan 22, 20181 min read
Skeleton Crew by Gre7g Luterman
Aboard the starship White Flower II, the dutiful geroo work, live, love, and die in the service of their immense, reptilian masters....
Joel Kreissman
Jan 4, 20184 min read
SPECIES: Wolves, edited by Thurston Howl
Wolves have long fascinated mankind. Variously, they have been seen as menaces, Aesopian mentors, and just free-spirited kin to dogs....
Donald Jacob Uitvlugt
Jan 3, 20183 min read
Always Gray in Winter, by Mark J. Engels
And Then Things Got Hairy... They’ve lived among us humans for centuries, millennia even. They look like us, most of the time, but they...
Rakuen Growlithe
Dec 30, 20174 min read
Intimate Little Secrets by Rechan
Intimate Little Secrets (US$9.95 from FurPlanet) is an anthology of short stories written by Rechan with a cover illustration by Teagan...
Hypetaph
Dec 16, 20173 min read
Jazz at the End of the Night, by Weasel
Weasel’s Jazz at the End of the Night is the perfect mix of horrendously depressing and astoundingly relatable, which—in its own way—is...
MikasiWolf
Dec 13, 20173 min read
The Devil Was Green by Brett A. Brooks
Pussy Katnip can be compared to a superhero or a vigilante. And in some ways, the two are interchangeable. Except that her powers come...
Mamma Bear
Dec 2, 20172 min read
Passing Through, ed. Weasel
Busy animals are often on the move, and, when they need a little help getting where they're going, anything can happen. Passing Through...
Thurston Howl
Nov 26, 20172 min read
ReWritten by J. Malan
"Born to this cradle below the stars, not unlike those who carried the torch before..." These are the opening words of J. Malan's new...
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