Roar ROAR Volume 11 Review by Sofox This ROAR anthology, edited by Ian Madison Keller, is made up of fifteen stories, all on the theme of innovation. Before reviewing the stories, I must point
shark week Shark Week, edited by Ian Madison Keller Review by Thurston Howl People who know me as an editor know I really dig heavily-themed anthologies, especially those around species. I will forever tout Plowed, and I thoroughly enjoyed
Anthology FANG Vol. 10, edited by Kyell Gold and Sparf Review by Nathan Hopp Change can be a scary thing in foresight. It can be unexpected and even unpredictable. For better or for worse, though, change happens to everybody out
togo The Haunted Den, eds. Tarl Voice Hoch and Thurston Howl Review by Togo We all remember fondly all those times when we were young and sat near the bonfire, joking and playing with each other before someone, or someones, also
Anthology Furry Trash, ed. J. F. R. Coates Review by Weasel “One person’s trash, is another’s treasure.” I didn’t quite know what to expect going into FURRY TRASH, and I was curious to see how
ardy hart Awoo, Who's This?, compiled by Thurston Howl Review by Ardy Hart "Awoo, Who’s This?" is an intriguing anthology that takes a unique approach to the way anthologies are usually organized. The stories within are focused around
Anthology From Paw to Print, compiled by Thurston Howl Review by Ardy Hart If you’ve ever wanted a conglomeration of great writing advice from established writers and publishers in the furry fandom, “From Paw to Print” is your
Roar ROAR 10, ed. Mary E. Lowd Review by Mamma Bear The ROAR franchise has a reputation for publishing high-quality SFW furry stories from some of the best writers in the fandom. ROAR 10 is one more
Anthology Dogpile, ed. Thurston Howl Review by Togo Pet play, possibly one of the kinks and communities closest to the furry fandom; yet, ironically, one that's not as popular or as represented as it should be inside it. The idea of getting into a different head-space, behaving in an
Anthology Sensory De-Tails, ed. Thurston Howl It is incredible how much the five human senses can shape the way writers describe a scene in literature. This is especially apparent in the niche realm of furry literature and anthropomorphic erotica. Sometimes, we take them for granted. The tiniest of details can
Anthology The Electric Sewer, ed. Thurston Howl Review by Joel Kreissman [image cropped due to adult content ;) ] When I first saw the call for submissions to Thurston Howl’s Electric Sewer I was uncertain what they meant
Roar ROAR 9, ed. Mary E. Lowd Review by Mamma Bear The ROAR anthologies are always an impressive collection of quality stories, and ROAR 9 continues that tradition with contributions on the theme of “resistance.” The table
Anthology Howloween, vol. 1, ed. Thurston Howl Howloween—not related to the con of the same name—is one of the latest anthologies by Thurston Howl Publications. This erotic-horror collection contains six short stories by different authors
Anthology SPECIES: Wildcats, ed. by KC Alpinus Review by Mamma Bear Species: Wildcats is a recent installment in a series of short story anthologies arranged by theme according to their protagonist’s species. In Wildcats, our focus
Anthology Exploring New Places, ed. Fred Patten Review by Joel Kreissman Exploration! That age-old activity. Whether it be exploration of new lands, planets, universes, or mindsets, people have been Exploring New Places for a long time and
Kate Watts Furries Hate Nazis, ed. Kate Watts Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps Furries Hate Nazis, edited by Kate Watts, contains eight stories about resisting fascism, and of course nazis, in all forms. I cannot think of a
Anthology Difursity, ed. Weasel Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps Difursity: Stories By Furries Of Color is a furry anthology featuring short stories written by BIPOC authors within the furry fandom. I remember being excited
Anthology Burnt Fur, ed. Ken MacGregor Review by Togo What does a secret cult, a shapeshifter, a femme fatale, and a penis-stealing opossum have in common? Well, it is that they all appear in this book!
Anthology Give Yourself a Hand, ed. Skunkbomb Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps Give Yourself a Hand: A Furry Masturbation Anthology is a collection of eight stories focusing on, you guessed it, masturbation as a theme. It’s
Foxers or Beariefs Foxers or Beariefs, ed. Thurston Howl Review by Pythian Foxers or Beariefs is an erotic anthology themed around underwear. Every story puts a generally hidden undergarment at the forefront in various forms with all the inherent
awards Cóyotl Awards Anthology, ed. Fred Patten Review by Togo For those not in the know, the Cóyotl Awards is an annual award run by the Furry Writer's Guild since 2011 to recognize "excellence in anthropomorphic literature"
ardy hart The Reclamation Project, ed. John R. Robey Review by Ardy Hart Solarpunk was never a genre I considered reading. I didn’t know what it was or why it was, much less why it was important to
Anthology CLAW, vol. 1, ed. KC Alpinus Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps Claw Volume 1 is an anthology focusing on F/F action published edited by KC Alpinus. I was excited to see something with a focus
horror Dread, edited by Weasel Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps From Sinister Stoat Press and edited by Weasel comes Dread Volume I, a collection of stories showing “the sinister side of furry fiction”. There’s
Red Ferret Press Knotted II, edited by Weasel Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps Published by Red Ferret Press with editing by Weasel and Thurston Howl, Knotted Volume II features eight different authors all covering curious and kinky stories