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Furry Fiction Is Everywhere
Furry Fiction Is Everywhere
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.
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The Necromouser and Other Magical Cats
The Necromouser and Other Magical Cats
An angry cat who discovers the techno-mystical ability to raise mice from the dead... A starving kitten who discovers a secret hidden in the San Francisco bay... A witch's cat, a scientist's cat, and a cat who recognizes no owner... In this collection, follow the adventures of the beloved tabby cat Shreddy as he faces off with zombies, ghosts, gryphons, foolhardy dogs, and all sorts of household appliances. Then meet a series of cats whose stories will take you from heartbreak to joy, showing the magic in our own world through the reflection of a cat's eyes. Necromouser contains four all new stories and five Ursa Major nominated stories, including "Shreddy and the Carnivorous Plant." Contains the following stories by Mary Lowd: The Necromouser Shreddy and the Zomb-dogs Shreddy and the Silver Egg Shreddy and the Christmas Ghost Shreddy and the Dancing Dragon Shreddy and the Carnivorous Plant Songs of Fish and Flowers Katelynn the Mythic Mouser The Wharf Cat’s Mermaid Magtwilla and the Mouse Cold Tail and the Eyes All the Cats of the Rainbow In a Cat’s Eyes
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Nexus Nine: A Tri-Galactic Trek Novel
Nexus Nine: A Tri-Galactic Trek Novel
Deep space, nine lives… Or maybe nine-hundred? When a calico cat with a computer chip in her head—full of lifetimes worth of memories—sets out to uncover the mysteries of her distant past, she finds herself on a space station in a recently war-torn star system. Will her best friend from one of her previous lives as a dog still accept her? Can she make new friends with the local bird-like aliens, and how does her own past entangle with the history of a strange shape-changing insect seeking answers of zir own? As Mazel Rheun studies the local deep space anomaly, it becomes increasingly clear… The answers lie on the other side of… NEXUS NINE.
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Furry Fiction Is Everywhere
Furry Fiction Is Everywhere
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.
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Labrador Lieutenant: Chronicles of Tri-Galactic Trek
Labrador Lieutenant: Chronicles of Tri-Galactic Trek
Meet Lieutenant Natalie Vonn. She's the chief security officer on the starship Initiative and a very good dog, but that doesn't stop things from going wrong. Join her on two exciting, danger-filled missions! First, explore an alien jungle filled with savage gerbils and ruled by an ancient, arcane world-computer in “The Arsenal of Obsolescence.” Then wrestle with the nature of identity itself in “Crystal Fusion.” While studying a geode asteroid, a teleporter accident blends the canine security officer with the ship’s engineer — an orange tabby cat! — truly giving her the chance to go… ...where no dog has gone before!
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Tri-Galactic Trek
Tri-Galactic Trek
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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Labrador Lieutenant: Chronicles of Tri-Galactic Trek
Labrador Lieutenant: Chronicles of Tri-Galactic Trek
Meet Lieutenant Natalie Vonn. She's the chief security officer on the starship Initiative and a very good dog, but that doesn't stop things from going wrong. Join her on two exciting, danger-filled missions! First, explore an alien jungle filled with savage gerbils and ruled by an ancient, arcane world-computer in “The Arsenal of Obsolescence.” Then wrestle with the nature of identity itself in “Crystal Fusion.” While studying a geode asteroid, a teleporter accident blends the canine security officer with the ship’s engineer — an orange tabby cat! — truly giving her the chance to go… ...where no dog has gone before!
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Shark Week
Shark Week
The ocean is vast and mostly uncharted. In these nineteen stories, authors imagined some of what might be happening under the surface of the waves. Or in some cases, on dry land when water-dwelling creatures pull themselves out of the ocean into a world of furry and feathered animals that they struggle to relate to. Dance in a cuttlefish rave. Join a shark as she attempts to build an airship. Attend an underwater ball thrown by crab-aliens. Watch the last Asian dragon perform in a whale and dolphin circus. Listen to a ballad sung by lobsters and whelks. Hunt for a killer shark with two waring ocean races under a tense truce. Ride squid with the Hell’s Anglerfish seal gang. But above all, don’t forget to bring a wet suit! Featuring stories by Louis Evans, Allison Thai, Koji A. Dae, Gustavo Bondoni, Nenekiri Bookwyrm, Kary M. Jomb, Huskyteer, Kittara Foxworthy, Daniel Lowd, K.C. Shaw, Willow Croft, Mary E. Lowd, James L. Steele, Su Haddrell, Daniel R. Robichaud, Frances Pauli, Mark Slauter, Jude-Marie Green, and S. Park. Scroll up and grab a copy today!
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Our Harding Family
Our Harding Family
"Samuel Harding, son of Samuel [and Sarah Harding], was born in Chatham, Mass. Love Mayhew, daughter of Joseph Mayhew, was born on Martha's Vinyard. Samuel and Love were married in 1789 and lived on Cape Cod ... Between the years 1798--1800 the family moved from Cape Cod to Brookfield, Vt."--Page 22. In 1816 they moved to Sullivan Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania where they lived until both had died by 1850. They are buried in King Hill Cemetery. Samuel is a descendant of Joseph and Marthe Doane Harding. Joseph was a resident of Braintree, Massachusetts. After his marriage in 1624 to Marthe Doane of Plymouth, Massachusetts, they made their home in Plymouth. Joseph Harding died in 1630 and Martha in 1633. Joseph was the son of John Harding, who was born in 1567 in England and died in 1637 probably in Massachusetts. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, New York, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Oregon, Arkansas, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, California and elsewhere
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