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There's Always Another Horizon
People travel for all sorts of reasons. Some seek knowledge, others want to escape. An explorer might want to know what lies beyond the seemingly endless desert, but most people just want to get out a little and meet the neighbors. That’s a much longer trip when they live in the next galaxy.
Exploring New Places is an anthology of 19 short stories about anthropomorphic animals venturing into unfamiliar territory, and you can join them. Whether they are a rabbit in a spaceship searching for their creator, bats sailing into the wind, a gorilla student wandering off in a museum, or two-tailed squirrels confronting interstellar explorers; these animals will take you to parts unknown and new worlds of imagination.
Journey with them, and light a candle in a far away place.
Contents
To Drive the Cold Winter Away by Michael H. Payne
In Search of the Creators by Alan Loewen
The Rocky Spires of Planet 227 by Mary E. Lowd
Defiant by Harwich Wolcott
Why Indeed by Pepper Hume
Come to Todor! by Fred Patten
You Are Our Lifeboat by Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen
The Animal Game by Vixyy Fox
Ashland’s Fury by MikasiWolf
Legacy by M. R. Anglin
Umbra’s Legion: Shamblers of Woe by Adam Baker
Umbra’s Legion: Where Pride Planted by Geoff Galt
Beyond Acacia Ridge by Amy Fontaine
One Day in Hanoi by Thomas "Faux" Steele
Welcome, Furries by Cathy Smith
Back Then by Frank LeRenard
Tortoise Who by Mary E. Lowd
I Am the Jaguar by Cairyn
The Promise of New Heffe by Kary M. Jomb
About the author
Mary E. Lowd is a science-fiction and furry writer. She's had more than 130 short stories published, and Nexus Nine is her sixth novel. Her previous novels include the Otters In Space trilogy, In a Dog's World, and The Snake's Song: A Labyrinth of Souls Novel. Her fiction has won an Ursa Major Award and two Cóyotl Awards. She's the founder of the furry e-zine Zooscape. Mary lives in a crashed spaceship disguised as a house, hidden in a fairy's garden in Oregon. Learn more at www.marylowd.com.