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
novel Love Match - Book 3 (2013-2015), by Kyell Gold Review by Pythian At its core, tennis is simple: two players hitting a ball back and forth across a net. LOVE MATCH: BOOK 3 takes the simple game and puts
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 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
Novella Jove Deadly's Lunar Detective Agency, by Garrett Marco and Mary E. Lowd Review by Mamma Bear In a lonely corner of the lunar landscape, a classic, seat-of-the-pants detective sticks out his shingle and does what he does best, solving the hard crimes
Novella Overnight Shift, by Bill Siracusa Review by Joel Kreissman Bill Siracusa’s Overnight Shift is a bear romance with werewolves. We’ve got Dale, the big grumpy park ranger; Adam, the hunky electrician spending the
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
single-author collection Windfall: An Otter-Body Experience and Other Stories, by Tempe O'Kun Review by Pythian Windfall: An Otter-Body Experience and Other Stories by Tempe O’Kun is a collection of stories based around two characters who starred in a TV show called
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
Mary E. Lowd Tri-Galactic Trek, by Mary E. Lowd Review by Mamma Bear Tri-Galactic Trek features ten short stories that are re-imaginings of a certain episodic science fiction television franchise. The diverse furry crew of the Initiative travels though
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
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 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
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
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
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
Kyell Gold Camouflage by Kyell Gold Review by Ottereview Camouflage is Kyell Gold’s new historical fiction novel about a young, college-aged white tiger named Danilo who finds himself supernaturally shifted to 1508 Scotland. Danilo is
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