Debuting in January 2000,
Anthrolations: The Magazine of Anthropomorphic Dramatic Fiction showcases
character based stories employing anthropomorphic animals in a variety of
themes and sub-genres. Each issue features six stories paired with
illustrations and put together in a high quality, full size (8.5 x 11 inch),
saddle-stitch bound, black and white magazine.
Now entering its third year of
biannual publication, Anthrolations has enjoyed fan and critical acclaim,
including a 'Best Fanzine' nomination by the 2002 Anthropomorphic Literature
and Arts of the Year ('Ursa Major') Awards.
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Issue #1
January, 2000
56 pages
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Many Years from Now - Part One by Tim Susman. Illustrations by Karena Kliefoth.
Final Rest by Lanny Fields. Illustrations by Derrick Dasenbrock.
Butterfly by M.C.A. Hogarth. Illustrations by Megan Giles.
Red Dog and the Day of the Move by Dekker Graden. Illustrations by G. "Coyotepuck" Wills.
Before I Kill You, Mr. Bond by Michael J. McGee.
The 'Dogs of War by Christopher Williams.
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Issue #2
Jully, 2000
72 pages
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Joe Manx by Justin Stanchfield. Illustrations by Andrea Adams.
Crucible by Kim Liu. Illustrations by Dave Bryant.
Magnum Opus by J. Scott Rogers. Illustrations by Cara Mitten.
A Crack in the Wall by Kashra. Illustrations by Scott Fabianek.
Mange by Michael H. Payne. Illustrations by Brenda DiAntonis.
Many Years from Now - Part Two by Tim Susman. Illustrations by Karena Kliefoth.
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Issue #3
January, 2001
56 pages
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Darkest Night by Tim Susman. Illustrations by Karena Kliefoth.
Werewolves Anonymous by Mike McGee. Illustrations by Brian Reynolds.
Drowning in Moonlight by Andrija Popovic. Illustrations by Stephanie Hahn.
Dark Lighthouse by M.C.A. Hogarth. Illustrations by Phil Morrissey.
The Significance of Siam by Corey Kellgren. Illustrations by Lonnie DiNello.
The Brave Little Cockroach (*) by Mark Mellon. Illustrations by Frank Villarreal.
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(*) "The Brave Little Cockroach" - Best Short Story nominee - 2002 Ursa Major Awards
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Issue #4
July, 2001
60 pages
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And in the Morning... by Kashra. Illustrations by Chris Goodwin.
Do Unto Others by J. Scott Rogers. Illustrations by Amy Fennell.
In Their Own Language by Melissa Pinol. Illustrations by Karena Kliefoth.
Canis Major by Michael H. Payne. Illustrations by Kylen Miles.
Dogs by Jim Doolittle. Illustrations by Cara Mitten.
Softly She Touched by Kerry Vernon. Illustrations by Lonnie DiNello.
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Issue #5
January, 2002
52 pages
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Six by Samuel C. Conway. Illustrations by Stephanie Hahn.
The Blade to Your Hand by M.C.A. Hogarth. Illustrations by Cheetah Steele.
Spirit Dance by Douglas Smith. Illustrations by Tim Johnson.
Red by Elan Ruskin. Illustrations by Odis Holcomb.
The One with the Spooky House by Tim Susman. Illustrations by John Nunnemacher.
Optical Echoes by Sirius Dogfire. Illustrations by Kim Arndt.
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Issue #6
November, 2002
56 pages
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Dog Days by Renee Carter Hall. Illustrations by Claire Hummel.
Le Roux's Love Center by Phil Geusz. Illustrations by Jennie Hoffer.
The Three Little Wolves by Elan Ruskin. Illustrations by Amy Fennell.
Two Sick Days by Andrija Popovic. Illustrations by Jonathan Roth.
The End of the Labyrinth by Michael R. Gist. Illustrations by Cara Mitten.
Morning After by Arthur Lee. Illustrations by Jen Seng.
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Breaking the Ice: Stories from New Tibet
Rage and love war in the heart
of a lupine assassin. A downtrodden fox tries desperately to salvage his escape
plans. Icy storms threaten a vixen's rendezvous with her true love. A haunted
snow leopard fights a strange war he doesn't understand. A bear strives to keep
his honor and his love.
These are the tales of New
Tibet, an arctic world inhabited by anthropomorphic animals struggling against
poverty, organized crime, and the bleak weather to find a spark of hope. Escape
is nearly impossible, and even those who get close find that it is sometimes no
more than an illusion...
Called 'Highly Recommended' by
Elizabeth Barrette of Spicy Green Iguana (you can read the entire review
here), Breaking the Ice begins a
bold new entry in anthropomorphic fiction.
Breaking the Ice: Stories from New Tibet |
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January, 2002
210 pages
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Featuring the Stories:
Dead End by Samuel C. Conway
A Prison of Clouds by Tim Susman
Nightswimming by David Andrew Cowan
Array of Hope by David Richards
Touch of Gray by Jeff Eddy, and the novella
Skin Deep by "2".
With a full color cover and six B&W interior illustrations by Odis Holcomb.
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HistoriMorphs
What if you were a vixen healer
in the French Revolution, an elk in the service of Peter The Great, a gaur
farmer witnessing Ghandi lead the Salt March To Dandi, or a polar bear
navigator surveying the North Pole with Admiral Byrd in the 1930s?
What if you could tell your story?
HistoriMorphs is a collection
of short stories examining actual human historical events through the eyes of
anthropomorphic characters, as if they had existed as part of the scene at that
time.
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July, 2001
64 pages
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Fox's Tutelage by Will A. Sanborn. Illustrations by Roy D. Pounds II.
Respect the Sea by Jeff Eddy. Illustrations by Jennie Hoffer.
A Patriot's Tail, written and illustrated by Tom Nugent.
Conduct Unbecoming, written and illustrated by Tim Susman.
First Flight by Lanny Fields. Illustrations by John Nunnemacher.
Father by Lanny Fields. Illustrations by Derrick Dasenbrock.
The Secret of Wollknäul by Samuel C. Conway. Illustrations by Jason Sander.
With a full color cover by Steve Gallacci.
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