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
tarot The Bee's Waltz by Mary E. Lowd Review by Joel Kreissman Mary E. Lowd’s The Bee’s Waltz is part of a larger series of books based on the “dungeon solitaire” game Labyrinth of Souls, published
furry fiction Furry Fiction is Everywhere by Ian Madison Keller and Mary E. Lowd Review by Ardy Hart Furry has been around for a while, but even I, someone who’s been in the fandom for ten years now, didn’t realize how long
Mary E. Lowd Entanglement Bound, by Mary E. Lowd Review by Nathan Hopp It is the 24th century, and humanity has colonized the stars. Aliens and robots are as commonplace as interstellar travel, while mercenaries and pirates casually jump
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
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
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 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
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
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
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
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
rpg The Snake's Song, by Mary E. Lowd Review by Erdwolf_TVL Witch-Hazel, by her own admission, isn’t very good at being a squirrel. In fact, one might argue that she is downright foolish. When lured into
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
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
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