Kageichi Kagi Change in the Midnight Rain by Kageichi Kagi Review by Nathan Hopp It is the Meiji era in Japan. In a small town called Furusato, an older tanuki named Jiroh Kaze is establishing his new business in the
Anthology FANG Vol. 10, edited by Kyell Gold and Sparf Review by Nathan Hopp Change can be a scary thing in foresight. It can be unexpected and even unpredictable. For better or for worse, though, change happens to everybody out
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
Anthology Sensory De-Tails, ed. Thurston Howl It is incredible how much the five human senses can shape the way writers describe a scene in literature. This is especially apparent in the niche realm of furry literature and anthropomorphic erotica. Sometimes, we take them for granted. The tiniest of details can
nathan hopp The Adventures of Peter Gray, by Nathan Hopp Review by Rakuen Growlithe The Adventures of Peter Gray (Written Dreams Publishing, $16.99) is the first novel by Nathan Hopp. It's told from the perspective of the titular Peter