bastis archives The Bastis Archives, by L. E. Henderson Review by Roz Gibson The Bastis Archives series, written by L.E. Henderson, was an unexpected find. Paw and Prowl are the first two books of what I assume will
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
cats When a Cat Loves a Dog, by Mary E. Lowd Review by Joel Kreissman Mary E. Lowd’s “When a Cat Loves a Dog” starts with a mixed-species wedding, something that has only just become legal in the setting. Lashonda,
Novella Nexus Nine, by Mary E. Lowd Review by Mamma Bear Welcome to Nexus Nine, a wormhole near the planet Avia which forms the central pillar of the Avioran religion, and which just might hold answers to
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
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
mark engels Always Gray in Winter, by Mark J. Engels Review by Donald Jacob Uitvlugt 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