shark week Shark Week, edited by Ian Madison Keller Review by Thurston Howl People who know me as an editor know I really dig heavily-themed anthologies, especially those around species. I will forever tout Plowed, and I thoroughly enjoyed
togo The Haunted Den, eds. Tarl Voice Hoch and Thurston Howl Review by Togo We all remember fondly all those times when we were young and sat near the bonfire, joking and playing with each other before someone, or someones, also
ardy hart Awoo, Who's This?, compiled by Thurston Howl Review by Ardy Hart "Awoo, Who’s This?" is an intriguing anthology that takes a unique approach to the way anthologies are usually organized. The stories within are focused around
Anthology From Paw to Print, compiled by Thurston Howl Review by Ardy Hart If you’ve ever wanted a conglomeration of great writing advice from established writers and publishers in the furry fandom, “From Paw to Print” is your
Anthology Dogpile, ed. Thurston Howl Review by Togo Pet play, possibly one of the kinks and communities closest to the furry fandom; yet, ironically, one that's not as popular or as represented as it should be inside it. The idea of getting into a different head-space, behaving in an
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
Anthology The Electric Sewer, ed. Thurston Howl Review by Joel Kreissman [image cropped due to adult content ;) ] When I first saw the call for submissions to Thurston Howl’s Electric Sewer I was uncertain what they meant
Anthology Howloween, vol. 1, ed. Thurston Howl Howloween—not related to the con of the same name—is one of the latest anthologies by Thurston Howl Publications. This erotic-horror collection contains six short stories by different authors
Foxers or Beariefs Foxers or Beariefs, ed. Thurston Howl Review by Pythian Foxers or Beariefs is an erotic anthology themed around underwear. Every story puts a generally hidden undergarment at the forefront in various forms with all the inherent
Red Ferret Press Knotted II, edited by Weasel Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps Published by Red Ferret Press with editing by Weasel and Thurston Howl, Knotted Volume II features eight different authors all covering curious and kinky stories
erotic horror Slashers, edited by Thurston Howl Review by Ardy Hart The horror genre has shaped our culture dramatically over the past thirty years with some movies, like Saw, being the frontrunners for just how creepy and
Thurston Howl Infurno, edited by Thurston Howl Review by Togo Throughout history, there's probably no subject more debated than what comes after death. From the Nirvana and Naraka of Buddhism, to the Elysium and Tartarus of Greek
Anthology The Furry Cookbook, edited by Thurston Howl Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps From folktales like "Stone Soup" to modern-day anime like Restaurant To Another World, people have been fascinated with stories based around the foods we eat.
Thurston Howl 12 Days of Yiffmas, ed. Thurston Howl Review by Ivic Wulfe On first glance at the well-decorated reindeer on the inside cover I knew I'd possibly be in for...well exactly what I'd signed up for when
science fiction What's Bred in the Bone by Jan S. Gephardt Review by Thurston Howl Despite the title of this book, this is less of an erotica book and more of a bioengineering sci fi book. The premise of Gephardt's book
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
Bill Kieffer Cold Blood, by Bill Kieffer Review by Thurston Howl Bad things sometimes happen to good people. As the cover of this hair-rising collection suggests, Cold Blood: Fatal Fables is a Noir-themed book of Bill Kieffer's
species SPECIES: Foxes, ed. Thurston Howl Review by Miles Reaver Species: Foxes was published in 2018 by Thurston Howl Publications and edited by Thurston Howl himself. The anthology holds thirteen short stories centered on one of
Jaysen Headley Longtails: The Storms of Spring, by Jaysen Headley Review by Thurston Howl Ok, hear me out. Imagine Redwall mixed with Game of Thrones mixed with a healthy dose of Phil Geusz' post-apocalyptic science fiction. That's what you're getting
Anthology SPECIES: Wolves, edited by Thurston Howl Review by Joel Kreissman Wolves have long fascinated mankind. Variously, they have been seen as menaces, Aesopian mentors, and just free-spirited kin to dogs. SPECIES: Wolves, edited by Thurston Howl,
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,
Thurston Howl Furries Among Us 2, ed. Thurston Howl Review by Donald Jacob Uitvlugt The Growth of a Subculture One of the marks of maturity is a growing capacity for self-reflection. When we are children, we act without thinking,
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
sofawolf HEAT, vol. 14, edited by Dark End Review by Ottereview The anthology Heat, edited by Dark End, is regarded by many as the premier literary magazine of the furry fandom. Although explicitly erotic, it isn't pornographic. The