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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
Intelligence and lust come in many forms, as do anthropomorphic animals. From majestic dragons to graceful gryphons, were-creatures of all kinds, and cyber-enhanced flyers, all are included here. Featuring four titillating stories for adults only by Of The Wilds, Whyte Yoté, Resolute, and Kandrel. Table of Contents:Snowbound by Of The WildsSupernatural Delight by Whyte YotéNothing Feathered, Nothing Gained by ResoluteAdrenaline High by KandrelEdited by Rechan, Cover art by Rukis
Having left his tennis school, young jackal Rocky N'Guwe has to adjust to life on the professional tour, starting at the bottom. At least he's got the company of his mother and his boyfriend Marquize, and he can start earning enough money to bring his sister home from Africa. But between his mother insisting on coaching him and his boyfriend pulling him away from practice, Rocky's going to have to decide whether family and relationships are more important than the game he's given his life to--especially when he turns eighteen and adult problems pile onto that already-complicated life.
Rocky N'Guwe thought tennis would be the hardest thing he'd have to learn at Palm Gables Tennis Academy. But the young jackal finds himself navigating a new culture as well as his own sexuality and the volatile relationships of any high school, all while keeping himself focused on the professional career that will allow him to rescue his sister from an undesirable marriage back home. And looming in his future is Palm Gables alum and rising tennis star Braden Longacre, an abrasive cross fox whose path keeps crossing Rocky's no matter how much the jackal tries to avoid him…The first novel in a new series by Kyell Gold, will artwork by Rukis.
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