Furry / Anthropomorphic
So what is furry literature and why should you care? Furry is the dynamic new genre that's pushing the limits and breaking the rules in every possible direction. Based on anthropomorphic animal characters and meant for grown-ups (think of Tony the Tiger having difficulties with the IRS, or Japanese anime-style catgirls dealing with social discrimination in grad school), furry is where the young, cutting-edge authors with new ideas have all vanished to. Through furry literature you can experience the world via different senses, explore a novel set of instincts, wonder at the possibilities of alternative social structures… It's downright magical, what we can learn when we expand our viewpoints beyond the bounds of our own species. Besides… Haven't you ever wondered what it's like to be a cat?
Furry isn't merely the newest force in literature. It's a rapidly-growing cultural phenomenon. (Have you noticed all the animal-themed commercials on TV lately, targeted mostly to adults?) Today over a hundred thousand "furs" attend anthropomorphic-themed conventions every year worldwide, reflecting exponential growth since the first such convention in 1980. So, check out these titles and join the wave!
"No Battle Fought" - Phil Geusz
"No Oath Sworn" - Phil Geusz
"No Victory Won" - Phil Geusz
"Stick and Bones" - Phil Geusz