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Gods with Fur
2016
First Published
4.22
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445
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From the very beginning, mankind has found the divine in the shape of animals from across the world. Deities such as Ganesha, Coyote, Anubis, and The Monkey King—even Zeus took to the wing from time to time. In ancient Egyptian deserts, misty Central American rainforests, and across wind swept tundra, man has forever told stories of gods with fur, feathers, scales, or tusks. Gods With Fur features twenty-three new stories of divine animals working their will upon the land. You may recognize gods such as Bastet, while other stories see authors working in their familiar worlds, such as M. R. Anglin’s Silver Foxes books or Kyell Gold’s Forester University books. Others are set in new worlds where the anthropomorphic gods have tales to tell us. We are proud to present this new furry view of divinity. Contents 400 Rabbits by Alice “Huskyteer” Dryden Contract Negotiations by Field T. Mouse On the Run from Isofell by M. R. Anglin To the Reader… by Alan Loewen First Chosen by BanWynn Oakshadow All Of You Are In Me by Kyell Gold Yesterday’s Trickster by NightEyes DaySpring The Gods of Necessity by Jefferson Swycaffer The Precession of the Equinoxes by Michael H. Payne Deity Theory by James L. Steele Questor’s Gambit by Mary E. Lowd Fenrir’s Saga by Televassi The Three Days of the Jackal by Samuel C. Conway A Melody in Seduction’s Arsenal by Slip-Wolf Adversary’s Fall by MikasiWolf As Below, So Above by Mut Wings of Faith by Kris Schnee The Going Forth of Uadjet by Frances Pauli That Exclusive Zodiac Club by Fred Patten Three Minutes To Midnight by Killick A Day With No Tide by Watts Martin Repast (A Story of Aligare) by Heidi C. Vlach Origins by Michael D. Winkle

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Authors

Mary E. Lowd
Mary E. Lowd
Author · 6 books
Mary E. Lowd is a prolific science-fiction and furry writer in Oregon. She's had more than 180 short stories and a half dozen novels published, always with more on the way. Her work has won numerous awards, and she's been nominated for the Ursa Major Awards more than any other individual. She is also the founder and editor of Zooscape. She lives in a crashed spaceship, disguised as a house and hidden behind a rose garden, with a large collection of animals, both real and imaginary, who collectively serve as her muse.
Kyell Gold
Kyell Gold
Author · 30 books

Hi there! I am a writer of gay furry fiction—but you probably know that if you've seen my book listing here. I live in California with my husband Kit, and when I'm not writing, we like to go out to eat and watch movies. We travel a lot, too, mostly around the West Coast, but occasionally to the midwest and east. I blog at http://www.kyellgold.com/wpblog about upcoming travel plans, upcoming books and news, general writing principles, gay rights, and whatever else seems interesting. And I co-host a podcast, called "Unsheathed," where we talk about the craft of writing and the furry fandom, sometimes at the same time. If you have a question about any of the books, check the FAQ on my website and then ask away! :)

Alan Loewen
Alan Loewen
Author · 1 books

Born in late 1954 in Easthampton, New York, Alan Loewen is the product of a long line of German Mennonite farmers on his father's side and a long line of Episcopalian whalers and fishermen on his mother's side. In his early years, Loewen became an avid reader, devouring fantasy and science fiction as fast he could read. His favorite novels to this day will always be H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds along with Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth. Loewen knows that his writing did not originate in a vacuum and acknowledges he stands on the shoulders of giants who have inspired him over the years: C. S. Lewis, H. P. Lovecraft, Alan Garner, Robert Holdstock, and many others. Loewen also makes no bones about his writing: he writes solely to entertain, his first desire to be a storyteller. If the reader discovers some great universal truth in a Loewen-crafted tale, that's icing on the cake, but as Loewen has said, "I want my readers simply to enjoy themselves in a story of my own creation. If they feel their time has not been wasted and they liked the story, I have achieved my primary goal." Loewen's stories come from a plethora of experience he has gathered over the years in working as a factory worker, inner-city security guard, park ranger, youth worker, radio personality, stage actor, stage and parlor magician, an ordained member of the clergy, computer salesman, counselor for mood disorders, life coach, and a host of other vocations. A lover of cinema, cats, neolithic survivals, oriental cuisine, gardening, used book stores, old houses, and sacred architecture, Loewen presently lives in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Married and with adult three sons, he shares his home his wife and way too many cats.

Watts Martin
Watts Martin
Author · 5 books

When not designing spacecraft AIs, racing to stop terrorists, or romancing werewolves, Watts Martin writes stories for fun and documentation for a living. (Which is, for the record, often still fun.) Most of Watts' stories involve anthropomorphic animals, which may be why they've been nominated for multiple Coyotl and Ursa Major Awards. In addition to the short story collection Why Coyotes Howl and the Coyotl-winning novella Indigo Rain, you can find other works by Watts in anthologies including Inhuman Acts, Five Fortunes, and The Furry Future, and magazines including New Fables and Heat. Watts' first novel, Kismet, was released in early 2017. Watts' writing, including several free stories, is available at Coyote Tracks.

Frances Pauli
Frances Pauli
Author · 22 books

Frances Pauli writes books about animals, hybrids, aliens, shifters, and occasionally ordinary humans. She tends to cross genre boundaries, but hovers around fantasy and science fiction with romantic tendencies. Her work has won four Leo awards, two Coyotl awards, and has been nominated for an Ursa Major award. She lives in Washington State with her family, a small menagerie, and far too many houseplants.

NightEyes DaySpring
NightEyes DaySpring
Author · 1 books
NightEyes DaySpring is an author who specializes in furry fiction. His work has covered a number of different genres with furry fiction as he continues to explore his voice.
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