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Katasha Blake is a cat surrounded by cats. She loves her littermates, but she's tired of having them in every part of her life. She wants to go to Isleywood College, a prestigious school where most of the students are dogs. Then Katasha meets Howell, a handsome upperclassman and a dog. What will her family think? Is Howell even interested in a high school cat? All Katasha knows is, she can't wait to leave for college. Written by Mary E. Lowd, Cover art by Idess
Have you ever read a book or novel and wondered why they even bothered to make certain character(s) in the book something other than human? Want to avoid that in your own work? There are some simple steps you can take to make your anthropomorphic (or furry) characters stand out on the page. This guide will walk you through step-by-step how to build a believable furry species, world, and characters. Includes downloadable worksheets to get you jump started on your furry writing journey.
Humans have left the Earth, and dogs rule. Kipper is an oppressed tabby cat who dreams of a better place where cats are free to run their own lives. When Kipper discovers a secret that might lead her to such a paradise, along with the secret comes trouble- first, Kipper's sister disappears, and, then, she's attacked by a dog goon herself. Kipper's escape takes her on a mad dash to Ecuador and the space elevator, where she catches a ride up to the otter-designed space station. Once in "otter space," Kipper must navigate an uncomfortably watery world to find out what happened to her sister and whether there really is a cat paradise. Written by Mary E. Lowd, Cover art by Doc Marcus A 2010 Ursa Major Award nominee for Best Anthropomorphic Novel.
There is no rest for heroes. Clarity saved the universe once, but it already needs saving again.Against reservations and amid arguments, Clarity rescues a pair of Doraspian diplomats on the run. The two sentient plants and their reptilian advisor are keeping a secret that could make their own government turn on them, and turn them into science-experiments waiting to be dissected.In need of answers, Clarity and her crew head to Wespirtech, the foremost research institute in their corner of the galaxy, where scientists play with the principles of the universe like kids play with toys.Clarity learns that when her crew sewed the universe back together, something got tangled in the thread, and she must race against a fleet of Doraspians to stop universes from colliding. Every member of her crew must decide: are they up for saving the universe again? Or will Clarity lose her new found family and have to face off against the Doraspians alone?The exciting second book in the Entangled Universe is here. Aliens, adventure, space battles with starwhals? What else could a space opera fan want?
To boldly go where no cat or dog has gone before… Join Captain Pierre Jacques and the intrepid crew of the Starship Initiative on their grand journey through the universe. In addition to the loyal dogs and clever cats onboard, meet an Ursine exchange officer and a photosynthetic green otteroid from the planet Cetazed, not to mention the only android in the fleet—an androgynous arctic fox. In this episodic novel, you will encounter alien races, strange worlds, technological malfunctions, and an all powerful trickster in the form of a Cheshire cat. Get ready for a ride of discovery, awe, and wonder from the Ursa Major Award-winning author of the Otters In Space trilogy. Cover art by Teagan Gavet
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This volume of ROAR explores the idea of community from every angle and with all kinds of animals. You'll find darkness inside, but you'll also find hope, help, and connections to brighten the night. These sixteen stories, from long time furry authors and rising stars, are your invitation. So step inside and go on an adventure with an exiled fox and his friends in the rain forest. Take a hike with a fisher. Learn magic with a dragon. Attend a family reunion full of gregarious cows. Face a mystery among meerkats. Celebrate Colony Day on Mars. You're invited to it all! Contents: Bourbon Jack by Linnea Capps Squonk and the Horde of Apprentices by Pete Butler-Davis The Widehorn Herd by Madison Keller Outsiders by Kyell Gold No Choice About It by MikasiWolf The Hero of Brambleward by Frances Pauli Once We Were Meerkats by Huskyteer Year Forty-Four by Lloyd Yaeger Folding in the Wolf by Bill Kieffer Thoughts and Prayers by Thurston Howl Schism by Anhedral A Scrappy Start by Cathy Smith The 180-Pound Gorilla by Tim Susman The Corvid King by Amy Clare Fontaine The Human-English Lexicon: Notes from an Anthro-Xeno-Biologist by A. Humphrey Lanham Curiosity Kills by Blake Hutchins
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Short fiction in the furry genre, featuring anthropomorphic characters.
Rocky's climbing the tennis ranks with an eye to becoming a top ten player. He's closer than ever to bringing his sister to the States, but his old foes aren't done with him yet and his relationships only get more complicated. Headed toward his first major tournament final and a clash with the enigmatic fox he's crossed paths with so often, he'll have to learn from his past to make the most of his future.