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 Contents Tobermory by Saki Dr. Lu-mie by Clifton B. Kruse The Blue Giraffe by L. Sprague de Camp Barney by Will Stanton Expendable by Philip K. Dick The Conspirators by James White Sic Transit… ? A Shaggy Hairless-Dog Story by Steven Utley and Howard Waldrop Crow's Curse by Michael H. Payne Nine Lives To Live by Sharyn McCrumb Vole by John Gregory Betancourt Choice Cuts by Edd Vick Transmutational Transcontinental by Phil Geusz Daylight Fading by Chris Hoekstra The Good Sport by Bill Kieffer The Dog Said Bow-Wow by Michael Swanwick Cat 'n' Mouse by Steven Millhauser Pig Paradise by Scott Bradfield Sergeant Chip by Bradley Denton Gordon, the Self-Made Cat by Peter S. Beagle The Wishing Tree by Renee Carter Hall Cover art by Mark Brill
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