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The otter Matt Stafford has a little problem: he can't stop growing. He's always wanted to be bigger, but you can have too much of a good thing. And for some reason, the boys can't keep their paws off of him-which only makes him grow more.If he and his rabbit boyfriend Stetson can't stop the effects ... in no time, he'll outgrow his clothes, his car, his job, and maybe even his relationship! But even as they try to find a cure and limit his growth, the whole world seems to be working against them. Contraindications is a transformative story of personal growth written by Pen Darke and illustrated by Ash Finley.
A shocking murder in a British manor. Pirate execution on the high seas. A visit from Death himself. A cybernetic assassin. A motorcycle trip through a post-apocalyptic wasteland.These fourteen stories by various authors span time, space, and reality. But be warned, reader: in each of them, the rabbit dies first.ContentsUntitled Haiku by Mog K. MoogleUnder My Skin by Tym GreeneThe Trial of Wandering Star by David GreenEnd of (On)Line by Franklin LeoOut the Other Side by JellybeanBlack Out in Space by Mary E. LowdThe Detective, the Wife, the Husband, and His Lovers by Maya LevineSwallowed by the Sea by Ocean TigroxThe Unlucky by Sera KaneAn Orange by Any Other Name by Watts MartinThe Road to Macluske by Nathan RavenwoodThe Snack Rabbit by Lloyd YaegerTwo Blocks Apart and the Universe In Between by Taylor HarbinThe Carrot is Mightier than the Sword by Nidhi SinghDeath on the Tile by Kyell GoldEdited by Ryan Campbell, Cover art by Dark Natasha
A tourist-trap town that monetizes magic. A baker of otherwordly dinner rolls. A mysterious manor designed by eccentric otters.When their supernatural-themed TV show ended, Max and Kylie thought their lives would get less weird. They were wrong. But at least they have each other.A follow-up to the novel Windfall, this all-new novella also includes ten short stories, each filled with romance, comedy, and paranormal peculiarities.
Relationships, careers, personal tastes-few things ever truly stay the same. Rarely does that maxim apply to one's whole body all at once. What follows are four stories of characters who find their physical forms and identities in a state of flux.Kaiya finds that demonic possession is not the most ideal path to self-discovery. With her life as a hunter stretched out before her, Thandiwee's world is turned upside down after an accident turns her into a he. A relationship mistake may put Terrance in the doghouse for good. For one wild dog, trying to find others to fit him may mean losing himself in the process.
To survive in the Frontier, one needs quick wits and a quicker draw. Death runs close at paw out here, close enough that the dead whisper in the ears of the living, speaking to them through heirlooms and echoes. In the paws of a bunny gunslinger rest one such inheritance: a pair of silver pistols tied to her fallen father's spirit. Armed against an unknown destiny, it'll take all her grit and gumption to survive.Six Shooter talks tough, fights tougher, and draws faster than the most of men. In fact, most folks are convinced she is one, which is fine by her.After robbing a lion tycoon with a deadly source of power, though, she gets more than she bargained for. On the run, her only chance at survival is to work with the local sheriff, a handsome fruit bat who knows her secret. Together, they must fight to uncover a mystery her father left behind, or watch their luck-and their lives-run out.With cover and interior illustrations by ShinigamiGirl.
Everyone wants to create a perfect world. Whether crafted by benevolent computers or drafted in the boardrooms of corporations that own all we ever know, shining cities and indomitable Empires have risen to reveal the very best of us. The leaders we choose, and those forced upon us, can create hell or paradise. Sometimes they create both at the same time.Inside are sixteen dystopian stories about greed, power, and control from worlds like ours but not ours. Stories about hope, despair, and those willing to stand up to their oppressors to resist.
There's Always Another HorizonPeople travel for all sorts of reasons. Some seek knowledge, others want to escape. An explorer might want to know what lies beyond the seemingly endless desert, but most people just want to get out a little and meet the neighbors. That's a much longer trip when they live in the next galaxy.Exploring New Places is an anthology of 19 short stories about anthropomorphic animals venturing into unfamiliar territory, and you can join them. Whether they are a rabbit in a spaceship searching for their creator, bats sailing into the wind, a gorilla student wandering off in a museum, or two-tailed squirrels confronting interstellar explorers; these animals will take you to parts unknown and new worlds of imagination. Journey with them, and light a candle in a far away place. ContentsTo Drive the Cold Winter Away by Michael H. PayneIn Search of the Creators by Alan LoewenThe Rocky Spires of Planet 227 by Mary E. LowdDefiant by Harwich WolcottWhy Indeed by Pepper HumeCome to Todor! by Fred PattenYou Are Our Lifeboat by Dan Leinir Turthra JensenThe Animal Game by Vixyy FoxAshland's Fury by MikasiWolfLegacy by M. R. AnglinUmbra's Legion: Shamblers of Woe by Adam BakerUmbra's Legion: Where Pride Planted by Geoff GaltBeyond Acacia Ridge by Amy FontaineOne Day in Hanoi by Thomas "Faux" SteeleWelcome, Furries by Cathy SmithBack Then by Frank LeRenardTortoise Who by Mary E. LowdI Am the Jaguar by CairynThe Promise of New Heffe by Kary M. Jomb
The Suburban Jungle is Back…With an all-new story, twenty(-ish) years after Tiffany Tiger burst onto the scene! Charity Cheeger, daughter of Dover Cheetah and Comfort Tiger, comes to the seaside tourist town of Missing Keys to take charge of her Uncle Leonard's new hotel and bar-only to discover that the place is falling where it stands, and the staff range from "unhelpful" to "downright deranged."Can Charity whip the place into shape before Leonard gives up and sells it out from under her? And what is… The Curse of Cangrejo Diablo?Furry fun in the sun and silly seaside shenanigans from the creator of The Suburban Jungle (Starring Tiffany Tiger)!
Jay Carson loves his boyfriend Ted Rodriguez. They've been together through the difficult times and the great times, and they've grown closer together through it all. They finally have a home together. So why does it seem that Ted is keeping secrets from him? Why does the house always feel so empty?In a world of superheroes and supervillains, where the incredible can happen every day, the triumphs and tragedies of life can be epic. For Jay and Ted, friendship, love, and home are the most important things in the world, but they must find a way to balance them against the truth of Ted's life. In the end, will they be able to Save the Day?By D.J. Fahlwith illustrations and cover by Vince Suzukawa
Danilo has found the trick to being not-straight at a Catholic University: just fade into the background. Until the day he can't anymore, and bullies chase him to the river, where he falls in. When he emerges, the year is 1508 and he soon finds himself on the run from armed soldiers with two unlikely friends. As a white tiger in the sixteenth century, Danilo would be welcomed into the oppressive Church, but as a queer person, he could be imprisoned or burned at the stake.Not a hard choice, until one of his friends lands in prison with a death sentence, and Danilo has to embark on a rescue more dangerous than anything he's faced in his life, past or present.
How does war change when the people who do the fighting are no longer just human? When dogs, enhanced by artificial intelligence, can help their human masters track their foes, or when a horse wants to prove that he can be a sailor too? Does the dreadful calculus of warfare change when some of the people involved have fur?What happens on the battlefield is only the start-and soldiers are not the only ones who face the consequences. In the aftermath of any conflict, people must rebuild what was lost, consolidate what was gained, and decide if it was worth the price.Dogs of War II Aftermath is an anthology exploring what warfare looks like when the combatants are no longer fully human. It contains nineteen stories about how war changes when those who do the fighting have changed, and how much it stays just the same.Table of ContentsDog, Extended by CairynRemembrance by Alice "Huskyteer" DrydenScars by TelevassiThe Surface Tension by DwaleMy Brother's Shadow by M.R. AnglinClose to Us by MikasiWolfLime Tiger by Slip-WolfUmbra's Legion: The Destruction of Ismara by Geoff GaltUmbra's Legion: Charon's Obol by Adam BakerThe Call by Lord IkariEvery Horse Will Do His Duty by Thurston HowlMatched Up by K. HubschmidThe Son of Goulon Stumptail by NightEyes DaySpringNoble by Thomas "Faux" SteeleTrial by Error by Jaden DrackusThe Night the Stars Fell by KC AlpinusTears of the Sea by MikasiWolfThe Pack by ArgyronGoing Home by Miles ReaverEdited by Fred Patten, Cover art by Teagan Gavet
What if animals could talk? Or communicate telepathically? What if they evolved to become something more than human, or we made ourselves more like them?Storytellers have asked these questions from the dawn of human history to the present day. An Anthropomorphic Century showcases the answers to some of these questions from the last century.Features stories ranging from 1909 to 2008, including the talents of Peter S. Beagle, Philip K. Dick, Michael H. Payne, Phil Geusz, Renee Carter Hall, and more.Table of ContentsTobermory by SakiDr. Lu-mie by Clifton B. KruseThe Blue Giraffe by L. Sprague de CampBarney by Will StantonExpendable by Philip K. DickThe Conspirators by James WhiteSic Transit… ? A Shaggy Hairless-Dog Story by Steven Utley and Howard WaldropCrow's Curse by Michael H. PayneNine Lives To Live by Sharyn McCrumbVole by John Gregory BetancourtChoice Cuts by Edd VickTransmutational Transcontinental by Phil GeuszDaylight Fading by Chris HoekstraThe Good Sport by Bill KiefferThe Dog Said Bow-Wow by Michael SwanwickCat 'n' Mouse by Steven MillhauserPig Paradise by Scott BradfieldSergeant Chip by Bradley DentonGordon, the Self-Made Cat by Peter S. BeagleThe Wishing Tree by Renee Carter HallCover art by Mark Brill
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