Historical Dogs of War, vol. 2, ed. Fred Patten Review by Mamma Bear War has followed society since its formation, either a function of civilization or an unfortunate side-effect. The Dogs of War anthologies explore the effect of war
Space Opera Tristan, by Sylvain St-Pierre Review by Thurston Howl I hate furry sci fi. I've reviewed it in the past (Barsk, Bleak Horizons, and Kismet to name a few), and I've managed to keep a
medieval The Story of Sorrel, by Joseph Lallo Review by Joel Kreissman Joseph Lallo’s dark fantasy series The Book of Deacon encompasses about half a dozen novels of warfare between humans, elves, dwarves, and your standard Medieval
Mary E. Lowd In a Dog's World, by Mary E. Lowd Review by Rakuen Growlithe Is In a Dog's World set in a dog's world? Well, yes and no. Humans have vanished from Earth, and several species are now "uplifted," gaining
Mary E. Lowd Otters in Space 3: Octopus Ascending, by Mary E. Lowd Review by Mamma Bear The third installment of the Otters in Space trilogy brings Kipper's quest to a satisfying end. Finally back on Earth, the tabby cat's return is dampened
horror Finding the Line, by Sylvain St-Pierre Review by Erdwolf_TVL Denton Brislow is a pretty average cop - with an above average libido - in an anthropomorphic future Denver. He and his partner are called to
Eben Prentzler Rise of the Patcheé, by Eben Prentzler Review by Rakuen Growlithe Rise of the Patcheé is a self-published collection of three short stories by Eben Prentzler. The three stories are "Part 1 - The Scavenger Wars," "Part
post-apocalyptic Signal, by Renee Carter Hall Review by Joel Kreissman If an apocalypse happens, what will our successors think of the things we leave behind? That is what Renee Carter Hall seeks to explore in Signal.
Tarl Hoch Bleak Horizons, ed. Tarl Hoch Review by Thurston Howl Sci fi and horror is a match made in hell. And that's where all furries yiff, right? When Tarl Hoch created the call for submissions for
Tarl Hoch Purrfect Tails, ed. Tarl Hoch Review by Sendokidu What do you get when you enter a world full of nekomimis--a mixture of human and feline, usually indicated by cat ears and a tail? A bunch
Mary E. Lowd Otters in Space II: Jupiter, Deadly, by Mary E. Lowd Review by Mamma Bear After her initial adventure in Otter Space, Kipper just wants to go home... Unfortunately, she might have to save the galaxy first. Jupiter, Deadly is the
Shaune Lafferty Webb Once a Dog, by Shaune Lafferty Webb Review by Tabsley When a naïve puppy’s favorite human goes missing, he decides to leave the safety of his family pen to track him down and bring him home.
Goal Publications Whandirlust, by Aisha Gaillard Review by Joel Kreissman Whandirlust, Aisha Gaillard’s first novel so far as I can tell, is a trippy rampage through the “trapped in another world” genre. It starts out
Bill Kieffer Cold Blood, by Bill Kieffer Review by Thurston Howl Bad things sometimes happen to good people. As the cover of this hair-rising collection suggests, Cold Blood: Fatal Fables is a Noir-themed book of Bill Kieffer's
mark engels Always Gray in Winter, by Mark J. Engels Review by Erdwolf_TVL Brush up on your Polish and Korean, and join in the adventures of the modern-day remnants of an ancient werecat clan. Blood runs deep—and flows
Fred Patten What the Fox?!, edited by Fred Patten Review by Ivic Wulfe What the Fox?! is a light-hearted romp by a variety of writers. Some well-versed in the comedic writing style and others more well-known for their dramatic
rpg The Snake's Song, by Mary E. Lowd Review by Erdwolf_TVL Witch-Hazel, by her own admission, isn’t very good at being a squirrel. In fact, one might argue that she is downright foolish. When lured into
Space Opera Otters in Space, by Mary E. Lowd Review by Mamma Bear In a dog-eat-dog world, there's little room for a cat with high ambitions, and even less for her feisty, alley cat sister... Welcome to the world
Madison Keller The Dragonsbane Saga, by Madison Keller Review by Joel Kreissman The Dragonsbane Saga by Madison Keller is a four-book series of humorous fantasy romance novellas. The books are short and easily digestible, although of substantially increasing
Novella Of Foxes and Spiders by Hazuko Sionnach Review by Erdwolf_TVL Eldin is a solitary prospector, living at the edge of a small town. He spends his days in the dark tunnels of an old mine, digging
Novella A Wasteful Death, by Sylvain St-Pierre Review by Rakuen Growlithe A Wasteful Death is a cross between a murder mystery and a love story set in a city populated entirely by anthropomorphic animals. While the main
thurston howl publications Small World, by Gre7g Luterman Review by Mamma Bear When forced to volunteer for a daring new mission, Kanti and his friends discover the hardships they left behind might just be the least of their
species SPECIES: Foxes, ed. Thurston Howl Review by Miles Reaver Species: Foxes was published in 2018 by Thurston Howl Publications and edited by Thurston Howl himself. The anthology holds thirteen short stories centered on one of
Fantasy Heirloom of the Rusks, by Lucas D'Aquina Review by Mamma Bear Cinnabar's people live comfortable, peaceful lives, until the mountains fall and war sweeps down on them without warning... A race of critters almost exactly like rabbits
Jaysen Headley Longtails: The Storms of Spring, by Jaysen Headley Review by Thurston Howl Ok, hear me out. Imagine Redwall mixed with Game of Thrones mixed with a healthy dose of Phil Geusz' post-apocalyptic science fiction. That's what you're getting