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Lovable scoundrels and scoundrels we love to hate. From rascals causing harmless mischief to dark lords with evil in their hearts, scoundrels can be found in every world, mundane to fantastical. We fight them, laugh at them, and sometimes root for them. The twenty-seven stories in ROAR volume 6 explore scoundrels of every stripe, in every walk of life. Read stories from celebrated anthropomorphic authors, award-winning science-fiction and fantasy authors, and talented newcomers to the furry genre! Contents: Squonk the Dragon by Pete Butler Brush and Sniff by mwalimu Faithful by Marshall L.…mehr

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Lovable scoundrels and scoundrels we love to hate. From rascals causing harmless mischief to dark lords with evil in their hearts, scoundrels can be found in every world, mundane to fantastical. We fight them, laugh at them, and sometimes root for them. The twenty-seven stories in ROAR volume 6 explore scoundrels of every stripe, in every walk of life. Read stories from celebrated anthropomorphic authors, award-winning science-fiction and fantasy authors, and talented newcomers to the furry genre! Contents: Squonk the Dragon by Pete Butler Brush and Sniff by mwalimu Faithful by Marshall L. Moseley Gerbil 07 by Huskyteer CSI: Transylvania by Kevin M. Glover Hard Scratching In Kittytown by Blake Hutchins Hold the Moon by Eric M. Witchey Ernest by Lyn McConchie Two Crows, Two Wires, and the Moon by Andrew S. Taylor Into the Wind by Rechan At What Cost by Jeeves the Roo A City With No Children by James Stegall Perch by Sarah Doebereiner The Cat Thief by Laura "Munchkin" Lewis Food, Feuds and Fake Flora by Ocean Tigrox Puppy Love by George S. Walker I Hold My Father's Paws by David D. Levine 0mega by Garrett Marco Skinned by Kyell Gold Relics, Rabbits, and Tuscan Reds by Slip Wolf Shadows of Horses by Phil Geusz Coyote's Voice by Altivo Overo Prof Fox by Mark Patrick Lynch Wolves and Foxes by Amy Fontaine Unexpected Bouquets by Ellen Saunders Clearance Papers by Fred Patten Edward Bear and the Very Long Walk by Ken Scholes
Autorenporträt
Amy Fontaine has studied hyenas, wolves, and other creatures as a wildlife biologist since earning her bachelor's degree from Humboldt State University in 2015. Her work has taken her to beautiful places, including Yellowstone National Park, the Sierra Nevada, the Gila National Forest, and the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. Exploring new places is one of her favorite things to do. Amy's experiences with animals in the wilderness influence much of her fiction and poetry. Since she loves to daydream, fantasy and science fiction are her preferred genres. She enjoys imagining what the world could be and hopes to inspire a sense of wonder in her readers. In addition to writing, traveling, and conducting research on wild animals, Amy likes to play guitar and draw. Her fiction has been nominated for two Leo Literary Awards and one Cóyotl Award. You can find more of her published work at https://amyfontaine.wordpress.com.