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,
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
Frances Pauli Guest review: Disbanded, by Frances Pauli [FBR Note: We received this review from Leo Award nominated author Gre7g Luterman and are just posting it for your pleasure. This review is unedited.] Snakes aren’t the most
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
Frances Pauli Disbanded, by Frances Pauli Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps This is a review of an advance copy we received! The book will come out March 6th with Goal Publications, so keep your eyes out
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
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
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
rewritten ReWritten by J. Malan Review by Thurston Howl "Born to this cradle below the stars, not unlike those who carried the torch before..." These are the opening words of J. Malan's new novel ReWritten,
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