Anthology Boldly Going Forward, ed. Sean Gerace Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps Boldly Going Forward is a charity anthology benefiting the ALS Association. Recently released by Goal Publications, it features stories from eight authors all surrounding space
erotic horror Slashers, edited by Thurston Howl Review by Ardy Hart The horror genre has shaped our culture dramatically over the past thirty years with some movies, like Saw, being the frontrunners for just how creepy and
Thurston Howl Infurno, edited by Thurston Howl Review by Togo Throughout history, there's probably no subject more debated than what comes after death. From the Nirvana and Naraka of Buddhism, to the Elysium and Tartarus of Greek
weasel Furnicate, edited by Weasel and Sendokidu Review by Pythian Enjoy it, while it lasts. The premise of Furnicate is to build a collection of flash furry erotica. It’s a lofty goal; with many different authors
Anthology The Furry Cookbook, edited by Thurston Howl Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps From folktales like "Stone Soup" to modern-day anime like Restaurant To Another World, people have been fascinated with stories based around the foods we eat.
Thurston Howl 12 Days of Yiffmas, ed. Thurston Howl Review by Ivic Wulfe On first glance at the well-decorated reindeer on the inside cover I knew I'd possibly be in for...well exactly what I'd signed up for when
Anthology In Flux, ed. Rechan Review by Joel Kreissman What constitutes one’s self is never static: one’s mind is always changing a little at a time; the body is continually in flux. Hence
Anthology Dissident Signals, ed. NightEyes DaySpring and Slip-Wolf Review by Rakuen Growlithe Dissident Signals is a compilation of post-apocalyptic furry fiction published by FurPlanet and edited by NightEyes DaySpring and Slip-Wolf. The individual stories are (very) loosely linked
rabbits The Rabbit Dies First, ed. Ryan Campbell Review by Joel Kreissman Cold eyes, lost in dread Bunny for the story’s sake Now lies cold and dead. This poem by Mog K. Moogle sets the tone for
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
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
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
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
fang FANG 8, ed. Ashe Valisca Review by Colin Leighton In 2017, FurPlanet chose to deviate from their usual custom of designating differing themes for FANG and ROAR by instead assigning their two annual anthologies the
Anthology ROAR 8, ed. Mary E. Lowd Review by Tabsley Paradise. It’s such a wildly interpreted topic, and one that volume 8 of Bad Dog Books’ ROAR anthology series bravely tackles. The anthology was edited by
Anthology SPECIES: Wolves, edited by Thurston Howl Review by Joel Kreissman Wolves have long fascinated mankind. Variously, they have been seen as menaces, Aesopian mentors, and just free-spirited kin to dogs. SPECIES: Wolves, edited by Thurston Howl,
rechan Intimate Little Secrets by Rechan Review by Rakuen Growlithe Intimate Little Secrets (US$9.95 from FurPlanet) is an anthology of short stories written by Rechan with a cover illustration by Teagan Gavet. Originally I
Mamma Bear Passing Through, ed. Weasel Review by Mamma Bear Busy animals are often on the move, and, when they need a little help getting where they're going, anything can happen. Passing Through features six furry
Fred Patten Symbol of a Nation, ed. Fred Patten Review by Thurston Howl As most are aware, nations often have a symbolic or emblematic animal. Fred Patten decided to edit an anthology with GOAL Publications based on this theme