Anthology Furry Trash, ed. J. F. R. Coates Review by Weasel “One person’s trash, is another’s treasure.” I didn’t quite know what to expect going into FURRY TRASH, and I was curious to see how
collection Carnage, by Weasel Review by Togo Let me preface this review by saying that I got this as an ARC, so take it with a grain of salt. There's no guarantee that the
magazine #OHMURR, Fall 2020 Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps I’m in the age group that might have found dirty magazines hidden under parents' beds before so many things went digital. Of course, I’
poetry Furry Slut by Chazz Chitwood Review by Weasel Finding a book of poetry that focuses on personal experiences on being a furry is often a rare occurrence. But I was excited when I learned about
Anthology Difursity, ed. Weasel Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps Difursity: Stories By Furries Of Color is a furry anthology featuring short stories written by BIPOC authors within the furry fandom. I remember being excited
weasel The Fandom: A White History, reviewed by Weasel Review by Weasel [Editor's note: In the spirit of reading multiple things as texts—video games, music, TV, and film—FBR decided to host and publish this review even though
horror Dread, edited by Weasel Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps From Sinister Stoat Press and edited by Weasel comes Dread Volume I, a collection of stories showing “the sinister side of furry fiction”. There’s
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
weasel Furnicate, edited by Weasel and Sendokidu Review by Pythian Enjoy it, while it lasts. The premise of Furnicate is to build a collection of flash furry erotica. It’s a lofty goal; with many different authors
weasel Jazz at the End of the Night, by Weasel Review by Hypetaph Weasel’s Jazz at the End of the Night is the perfect mix of horrendously depressing and astoundingly relatable, which—in its own way—is horrendously depressing.
Mamma Bear Passing Through, ed. Weasel Review by Mamma Bear Busy animals are often on the move, and, when they need a little help getting where they're going, anything can happen. Passing Through features six furry