FWG Newsletter December 2025

December has arrived! It’s the jolliest time of year – and you can be sure that the Guild has some early presents under the tree.

First of all – allow me to introduce myself. My name is Gabe Foxx – editor, publisher, all-round writing girl, and longtime FWG author myself. Lovely to meet you all!

To explain why I’m here, and why you’ll be hearing a lot more from me – I recently stepped up as guild president, and will hold the post alongside Kate until taking the reins completely in April to allow her some much-deserved rest after two long, dutiful years of service. It will be an absolute honor to work with and support all of you!

With my background in marketing, and my position as the founder and director of soon-to-debut Doppelfoxx Publishing – the fandom’s first globally-focused publishing and distribution house – I aim to bring fresh passion, professional edge, and a world of new opportunities to the Guild and its members for a long time to come.

Speaking of which! Secondly, and much more interestingly, is the exciting news that we’ve been teasing for quite some time! (Just to build up suspense, of course. Everything’s gone completely according to plan.)

You’ve waited long enough – so, with no further ado, let’s unwrap!

Thanks to the hard work of our admin team, especially our Advocate With Other Organizations (AWOO) Tempe O’Kun, the FWG is proud to announce that we are launching a member-exclusive audio fiction narration service pulling from a list of professional voice actors that will continue to grow over time!

With the help of this initiative, our writers can now commission experienced furry, cartoon, and anime voice actors to narrate their works, using a clear, budget-friendly commission structure similar to that we’re all used to working with for cover art and illustrations. This is your easy, convenient chance to easily break into the audiobook market, diversify your offerings, and put a voice to your work that fits, delivers, and brings their characters to life.

For a full rundown on details and how this came about, however, I’ll leave credit where credit is due, and hand the proverbial mic to our AWOO himself, Tempe O’Kun!

Until you hear from me again – warmest wishes, seasons’ greetings, and take care!
Gabe Foxx


Furry and Cartoon/Anime Voice Actors Unite to Narrate FWG Audio Fiction

Written by Tempo O’Kun, Furry Writers Guild Advocate With Other Organizations (AWOO)

TL;DR: FWG members can now hire furry/anime/cartoon voice actors to narrate their books and short stories.

Wait, what?! How’d this happen?

First off, I’m buddies with Bodi from Rock Dog. Specifically, I’m pals with Graham Hamilton, voice actor for the main character in the second and third movies.

Badge I made him for when he attended VancouFur. Tibetan translation by Bearywell. (Source: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/60395198)

I interviewed him for Furry Film Burrow a few years ago. 

He’s a good dude. He’s been super curious about the fandom. He’s also been learning more about Tibetan culture from furries of that country, so as to voice Bodi more authentically. 

Graham and I were talking a couple weeks ago. I asked if he had ever considered narrating (furry) audiobooks. He said sure, but he’s a member of the Union of British Columbia Performers, so the union had rules anyone who hired him had to follow. These rules are designed to keep large corporations from bullying individual voice actors, but they’re complex enough to be daunting for any author looking to hire a voice actor.

That said, the thing about actors’ unions is they want their members to make money and create art. So I reported this back to the FWG leadership, who decided it was worth reaching out. We’re always on the prowl for new ways the Guild can benefit furry writers, so this was deemed an excellent scheme.

And so it came to pass that I set up a meeting with the union that represents the My Little Pony voice actors. 

How to AWOO

Let me tell you about being the Furry Writers Guild’s AWOO. I’m the Guild’s tame extrovert. Most furries have a sense of shame, which is a feature I’ve never unlocked. I’m also a dog. Thus, I simply leverage the fact that people like it when a doggo shows up and befriends them. It works just as well outside the fandom. 

I reach out to people about crazy projects regularly—furries, non-furries, whomever. I get rejected about three-quarters of the time. As with writing, that just means you need to keep trying.

The Pony Union

The UBCP was a little surprised I reached out. I am a medium-size person and not a giant corporation. Having an organization of 340 indie authors reach out is unusual. Also, I’m a cartoon dog. They’re used to talking *for* cartoon animals, not *with* them.

Jason, their rep, was super helpful in navigating the process. He helped us navigate the rules and set up a simplified process for how much union voice actors can be paid. Normally, the rates include different rates for different stages of the project and possibly even recurring payments for decades. That’s easy if you have an accounting department, but furry authors generally do not. 

Also, turns out that the Vancouver acting scene calls anybody who’s been on My Little Pony a “pony” forever, so he talked about hiring “the ponies” for the duration of the call. As a furry, this satisfied me on a linguistic level.

The weirdest part for UBCP was that we were flipping the whole process around. Studios out a casting call, get in touch with agents and talent agencies, and might even call people back  for multiple rounds of live try-outs. That’s a lot of work for one person to do, however, especially if that person would rather be writing. What FWG wanted was an old-fashioned furry art commission. We wanted authors to be able to commission voice acting like we do book covers. (My constant references to “the commissioner” initially left Jason thinking I was talking about the guy in charge of the Bat Signal—just not a term they use in the VA industry.)

It was actually really cool to have a guild-to-union conversation like this. I don’t know if we’ve ever had one. Just goes to show you the power of professional organizing. The only way we were able to make this happen was because FWG is a union and we could promise 1) a single point of contact for negotiation and dispute resolution and 2) that we had vetted the folks who’d have access to voice actors and could enforce a code of conduct. 

After the meeting, we had a green light. While UBCP covers voice acting in Canada, the process was really helpful in covering the basics, so that pro voice actors in any country could sign on. But wait! We wanted voice actors from inside the fandom too!

Ethically-Sourced Fandom-Local Voice Acting

I really like audio fiction. I’ve had stories on The Voice of Dog and recorded the Puplift series for Furry Film Burrow. 

So it should come as no shock to you that I’m buddies with Savrin Drake, Dralen Dragonfox, and assorted other fluffs and floofs of the furry voice acting world. Many of them are always on the lookout for more projects. They basically get work by word of mouth only, so this was a handy way for FWG members to make offers to commission voice actors.

You might think furry voice actors wouldn’t want the competition from cartoon voice actors, but they thought it was super cool to be working in the same space (they’re fans too, after all). And given that union minimum is two or three times what furry narrators charge, we have a nice spectrum of audiobook budgets.

I specifically recruited The Voice of Dog’s talent because they all clearly have experience and have finished at least one project. Any furry can go listen to their work at any time. Many of them have worked on a lot of other cool projects too, so we included space for that on the list entries.

We still had a little room left on the project, though, which is just enough for a fennec…

The Fennec Connection

I’m also pals with Fenneko from Aggretsuko

Badge I made her for DenFur. Ears and tails by FantasticallyFluffy. (Source: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/60395444/)

Like Graham, I met Katelyn Gault when I interviewed her for Furry Film Burrow on YouTube.

We still talk about theatre prop construction and fennecs. (She had worked with fennecs in real life as a volunteer before voicing Fenneko!) She is also the best. She’s taken to furry fame like a fennec to sand, mostly because she gets why people get so passionate about their fandoms and is so willing to yap with fans.

Feeling Lackadaisical

Oh, and I’m also the lead developer of the Lackadaisy card game, so I made sure to reach out via Tracy Butler to the Lackadaisy voice actors. That’s how we recruited the terribly talented Willow Wilde (voice of Mitzi May) to our narration gang. 

Authentic Anthro Voices

One thing that was super important to us in setting up this project empowering folks to have projects where the voice actor is matched up with a project they can narrate confidently and with authenticity. This includes everything from their cultural background and accent to their hobbies and interests. Obviously, voice actors can adapt to pretty much anything you throw at them (consider all the weird situations in games, anime, and cartoons), but everybody has a different mixture of backgrounds, so we wanted to have those on display to entice authors to hire them. In the case of fandom actors, we wanted to help authors tap into this amazing talent pool where everybody knows the ins and outs of the furry fandom and can talk about its tropes and terminology with ease. 

We also worked hard to be inclusive and bring folks in from a variety of backgrounds, so that —no matter your gender, orientation, or race— you can hear someone like you in furry audio fiction. You all belong here. 

Settle in for Story Time

Here at FWG, we are super excited to see what audio fiction comes out because of this. Whether its short stories, novels, or something else entirely, this fandom has so many passionate and creative people that it’s going to be wonderful. 

To our home-grown voice actors, you know your way around the fandom, but we’re happy to have you more involved with the FWG directly. You’ve been working hard to bring our writing to live for years. We look forward to making that easier.

And to our cartoon comrades, thanks so much for taking the leap. We know you come from fandoms of your own (e.g. theatre, music, gaming) and think you’ll find furry as supportive and energizing as we do.

For everybody else who is curious, you can read more about the project on the official FAQ and narrator list. 

This list is going to grow over time. Registration will remain open, so if you know someone with voice acting experience who’d be interested, send them our way.

Tempo O’Kun, Furry Writers Guild Advocate With Other Organizations (AWOO)



And, as usual, here are the current open markets for your short stories:
Plott Hound – Deadline December 15, 2025
Indecent Exposure – Deadline December 22, 2025
CLAW Vol. 2 – Deadline April 30, 2026
This Is Halloween – Deadline When Full
Children Of The Night – Deadline When Full

Please also check out the latest book releases from our members:
Dragon’s Soul, by J.F.R. Coates, Released June 7, 2025.
Two Strikes and I’m Out, by Michael H. Payne (poetry), Released June 16, 2025.
Lesser Gods: Reckoning, by Alex Frey, Released June 17, 2025.
Tales from the Guild: Blood and Water, Released June 30, 2025.
A Portrait for Tomorrow, by Raynarde, Released June 30, 2025.
Winterfall, by Lauren Rivers, Released July 15, 2025.
The Bones Behind the Glass, by Renard Avec-Histoire, Released August 18, 2025.
Gravitational Pull, by Ty Fox, Released August 19, 2025.
Tikadi’s Gift, by Moth Flutterby, Released October 17, 2025.
Legend of Ahya: A Divinity Decayed [Book 5], by Matthew Colvath, Released Nov. 30, 2025.
The Wideness of the World: An Early Modern Anthology, Released December 13, 2025.
The Analog Cat and Other Animals, by Alice Dryden, Releasing December 2025.

FWG Newsletter November 2025

I hope everyone had a great Furry Book Month! It’s over for another year and now we’re heading into the holidays with frightening speed.

Thanks to everyone who picked up this year’s Furry Book Bundle. We had our best year of sales yet, which helps both the guild and all the authors involved. All the money will be divided evenly among the authors, with the guild getting a share too. Authors, we’ll try to get your payments sent before December.

If you’ve been writing a lot lately and finding your energy flagging, take a break and read a book or stories written by other authors. Reading is a great remedy for burnout and stress. It helps refill your creative well! *points at all the great new books available below* If you’ve been reading a lot instead of writing, maybe it’s time to open your work-in-progress file.

I’m the last person to discover anything new, so I only just saw K-Pop Demon Hunters yesterday. I’ve been dancing around all day to the soundtrack, another stress reliever. These days we have to take joy where we can.

Here are the current open markets for your short stories:
Indecent Exposure – Deadline December 22, 2025
CLAW Vol. 2 – Deadline April 30, 2026
This Is Halloween – Deadline When Full
Children Of The Night – Deadline When Full

Please also check out the latest book releases from our members:
Dragon’s Soul, by J.F.R. Coates, Released June 7, 2025.
Two Strikes and I’m Out, by Michael H. Payne (poetry), Released June 16, 2025.
Lesser Gods: Reckoning, by Alex Frey, Released June 17, 2025.
Tales from the Guild: Blood and Water, Released June 30, 2025.
A Portrait for Tomorrow, by Raynarde, Released June 30, 2025.
Winterfall, by Lauren Rivers, Released July 15, 2025.
The Bones Behind the Glass, by Renard Avec-Histoire, Released August 18, 2025.
Gravitational Pull, by Ty Fox, Released August 19, 2025.
Tikadi’s Gift, by Moth Flutterby, Released October 17, 2025.
Legend of Ahya: A Divinity Decayed [Book 5], by Matthew Colvath, Releasing Nov. 30, 2025.
The Wideness of the World: An Early Modern Anthology, Releasing December 13, 2025.

Happy writing!
Kate Shaw

The 2025 Book Bundle!

If you’ve been meaning to grab this year’s furry book bundle, remember that it’s only available through Oct. 31. We’re already a week into the month, so don’t delay!

You have a choice between the SFW only books (8 in all) or the complete bundle of 13 books, SFW and NSFW both included.

The lineup is stellar! Here are the table of contents for the bundles:

SFW:
A Lion Among Mice by David Hardie
Titanblood by Troy Alexander Squires
A Portrait For Tomorrow by Raynarde
Winterfall by Lauren Rivers
A Chronicle of Lies – Part 1: The Dark Sculptor by Abraham Carson (MekanipTheWriter)
Book 1 of the Tori Mysteries: Reaper’s Lottery by Gre7g Luterman
The Rewilding by Jako Malan (aka. Erdbok)
The Bones Behind the Glass by Renard Avec-Histoire

NSFW:
Harmony by Flash Kitterson
Idumea by Madison Rye Progress
My Remise by Koda Copeland
Two Souls of Fangcrest Manor by Domus Vocis and Fruitz
You Look Lost, Pup by Rob MacWolf

While you’re at it, don’t forget about the FWG anthology released earlier this year through Fenris Publishing! You have three options for the anthology: the print and ebook bundle, the paperback only, or the PDF only.

Here’s the full table of contents for the anthology:

“Don’t Be Late” by Renee Carter Hall
“The Prince and the Mage” by Chase Anderson
“Theodore Has a Boyfriend Now” by Cardigan
“Marek’s Run” by Sky McKinnon
“Unbreakable Bonds” by Ty Fox
“Snowshoes” by A. Kita and Aldous Husky
“Brewed Out of Blood” by Rob MacWolf
“The Casket of Brent Lyles” by Pip the Badger
“A Below-Ground Sort of Animal” by Frances Pauli
“Small Business” by Juan C. Moreno
“System Damage” by Bast Andrews
“The Guild” by J.S. Hawthorne

Happy furry book month, and happy reading!

FWG Newsletter October 2025

We made it to October! It’s time to celebrate Furry Book Month in the best way possible, by reading other people’s furry books and writing our own.

For the first part of that goal, check out the 2025 Furry Book Bundle available! We have some amazing authors and books in the bundle this year! As we’ve done for the last few years, you have a choice of only the general audience books or the full bundle that contains those books as well as the 18+ ones.

For the second part of the month’s “read and write furry fiction,” the Furry Novel Jam is going full-blast on Discord! It’s available year round, but it really kicks off in October. Set a goal that fits your schedule and write–it’s as simple as that!

If you’ve had a story idea for a while and haven’t had time to start writing it, this is a great time to do so. It’s also a great time to take a look through your to-be-read pile and grab something you’ve been wanting to read when you get a minute. It’s important to make time for the things you love.

Here are the current open markets for your short stories:
Indecent Exposure – Deadline December 22, 2025
CLAW Vol. 2 – Deadline April 30, 2026
This Is Halloween – Deadline When Full
Children Of The Night – Deadline When Full

Please also check out the latest book releases from our members:
Dragon’s Soul, by J.F.R. Coates, Released June 7, 2025.
Two Strikes and I’m Out, by Michael H. Payne (poetry), Released June 16, 2025.
Tales from the Guild: Blood and Water, Released June 30, 2025.
A Portrait for Tomorrow, by Raynarde, Released June 30, 2025.
Winterfall, by Lauren Rivers, Released July 15, 2025.
The Bones Behind the Glass, by Renard Avec-Histoire, Released August 18, 2025.
Gravitational Pull, by Ty Fox, Released August 19, 2025.
Tikadi’s Gift, by Moth Flutterby, Released October 17, 2025.
Legend of Ahya: A Divinity Decayed [Book 5], by Matthew Colvath, Releasing Nov. 30, 2025.

Happy writing!
Kate Shaw

FWG Newsletter September 2025

It’s September, and I just staggered back from Dragon Con with a (fortunately mild) case of con crud. I also just moved to another state, so if you have contacted the guild about something and haven’t heard back, please reach out again. It might have slipped between the cracks in all the chaos of moving.

We’re getting really close to October, which means Furry Book Month! That means we’re now collecting submissions for this year’s Furry Book Bundle! Please remember that you MUST be a current member of the FWG to submit your book. If you’re not, this might be a good time to apply.

We are taking submissions for both a general audiences and an 18+ book bundle until Sept. 27, 2025. To submit your novel for consideration, please keep the following qualifications in mind:

The author must be a member of the Furry Writers’ Guild.
The story must be self-published.
The story must be a novel.
The story must be a stand-alone or first in a series (no sequels).
The story must be furry.
The story cannot have been included in a previous bundle.

The bundles will be available on Gumroad for pay-what-you-want (minimum price of $10), with proceeds split evenly between all contributing authors and the FWG. Please get your entries in before September 26th, since we want the bundle to go live on October 1st. We would like to include around ten novels per bundle. Since we want to showcase as wide a variety of writers as possible, we are more likely to choose submissions by authors who have not been featured in a previous bundle.

To submit your book, use this link: https://forms.gle/6efvMSDVQTVpvqGu8

We’ll also be revving up for the Furry Novel Jam in October, for those of us who need a way to help reach our writing goals. Furry Novel Jam goes year-round for those who want to participate, though! You can find out more on the FWG Discord and join in. I took the opportunity of a new month to start my own daily writing goal yesterday. Only 400 words, but it’s progress! I hope your writing is going well too.

Here are the current open markets for your short stories:
Plott Hound – Deadline September 15, 2025
Indecent Exposure – Deadline December 22, 2025
This Is Halloween – Deadline When Full
Children Of The Night – Deadline When Full

Please also check out the latest book releases from our members:
Meeting Dominique, by Royce Day, Released May 1, 2025.
Dragon’s Soul, by J.F.R. Coates, Released June 7, 2025.
Two Strikes and I’m Out, by Michael H. Payne (poetry), Released June 16, 2025.
Tales from the Guild: Blood and Water, Released June 30, 2025.
A Portrait for Tomorrow, by Raynarde, Released June 30, 2025.
Winterfall, by Lauren Rivers, Released July 15, 2025.
The Bones Behind the Glass, by Renard Avec-Histoire, Released August 18, 2025.
Gravitational Pull, by Ty Fox, Released August 19, 2025.
Legend of Ahya: A Divinity Decayed [Book 5], by Matthew Colvath, Releasing Nov. 30, 2025.

Happy writing!
Kate Shaw

FWG Monthly Newsletter July 2025

Sooner even than we’d hoped, Tales from the Guild: Blood and Water is available from Fenris Publishing! The anthology is available in paperback, ebook, or a bundle of both!

The new guidelines for guild membership are now in place, reflecting the recent guild vote. We decided to keep things simple, and changed “novel, short story, or poetry” to “fiction.” All other requirements remain the same.

It’s hard to believe we’re more than halfway through the year (and halfway through the decade). Pretty soon it’ll be time to look ahead to Furry Book Month in October, but until then those of us in the northern hemisphere can enjoy the lazy days of summer, relaxing in the sun and considering plot twists and character interactions. Or, of course, we can do the same inside in the air conditioning. Those writers in the southern hemisphere can sip cocoa and outline the next furry masterpiece.

Here are the current open markets for your short stories:
Digital Villainy Summit Con Book – Deadline July 9, 2025
The Second Hayven Celestia Anthology – Deadline July 15, 2025
Monsterf*ck – Deadline July 15, 2025
Furvana 2025 Conbook – Deadline July 21st, 2025
Indecent Exposure – Deadline December 22, 2025
This Is Halloween – Deadline When Full
Children Of The Night – Deadline When Full

Please also check out the latest book releases from our members:
My Remise, by Koda Copeland, Released March 25, 2025
Tales of Scales, by Michael Miele, Released April 2, 2025.
Wind Singer: An Imbrium Novella, by Frances Pauli, Released April 19, 2025
Meeting Dominique, by Royce Day, Released May 1, 2025.
Dragon’s Soul, by J.F.R. Coates, Released June 7, 2025.

Happy writing!

Kate Shaw

We heard you like anthologies…

…so we made you an anthology!

It’s been a long time in the making, but the Tales from the Guild: Blood and Water anthology is finished and off to the printers! We partnered with Fenris Publishing, who took on the hard work of layout, graphic design, and all the hidden steps of bringing a book to market. The amazing cover art is by Chum Basket.

The anthology is literally off to the printers, which means a wait of about a month for copies to be printed and bound, then probably a few more weeks for shipping. With luck Fenris will have copies in hand by August and the book will be available to order through their website or in person at your favorite convention!

We’ll keep you updated on the official release date and when preorders will be available. Thanks to Fenris, JFR Coates who spearheaded the project, the other editors, and of course all the authors!

FWG Monthly Newsletter December 2024

Well, here we are at the closing of another year. I hardly know what to say after the events of November. We will get through the next few years just as we’ve weathered other storms, and we will do so with heads high, hearts open, and teeth bared if necessary.

One exciting thing is the imminent publication of the guild’s latest anthology, Tales from the Guild: Blood and Water, published through Fenris. The original plan was for a release at Midwest FurFest, but the publishing process is a slow one with lots of moving parts. Currently the cover art is being finished, so it’s close, but the publication date has had to be moved back a little.

What are your writing goals for 2025? If you’re not feeling great about the future, writing can be an escape–a way to live temporarily in a world where you control every detail. It’s also a beacon to declare that art (and the artist’s soul) will always triumph.

Along with the new year comes awards season, so if there are recently-published books on your to-read pile, this is a good time to bump them to the top. If you have recently-published works, this is also a good time to send in updates for your guild member profile and the suggested reading lists. If you have a book coming out soon, let us know so we can list it in future posts. Make it easy for potential readers to find what you’ve written!

Here are the current open markets for your short stories:
Spirit of the Wolf – Deadline March 31st 2025
The Second Hayven Celestia Anthology – Deadline July 15, 2025
Indecent Exposure – Deadline When Full
This Is Halloween – Deadline When Full
Children Of The Night – Deadline When Full
Furry/Lovecraftian/Erotic/University Themed Anthology – Deadline When Full

Please also check out the latest book releases from our members:

Shadow Sun, by Jess E. Owen. Released August 30th, 2024.
Legend of Ahya: Broken Empires, by Matthew Colvath. Released October 2nd 2024.
Space Dragons: Luxorian’s Crew, by Veo Corva. Released November 12th 2024.
Catfish and Other Stories, by K.C. Shaw. Released November 30th 2024.
Wolf Tech 3: The Alphas, by Adam Webster. Release date December 10th 2024.

Happy writing!

Kate Shaw

Book of the Month: Fellowship of the Ringtails

ringtails cover

May’s Book of the Month, Fellowship of the Ringtails, is by member Angela “LemurKat” Oliver.

The kingdom of Madigaska is in turmoil. The King has died under suspicious circumstances and now his Queen has usurped the throne. The only remnant of the last ruler is an illegitimate orphan. Born many miles away, and raised by a peaceable fishing tribe, she knows little of her heritage, her destiny. But with the fierce Hunter, Noir, on her trail, what hope does she have?

Set in an alternate world Madagascar, where the dominant life forms are lemurs with a level of technology equal to primitive tribes, “Lemurs: A Saga” contains true elements of Malagasy history and culture, intermingled with a heavy dose of pure fantasy. It is, indeed, epic fantasy, with lemurs.

Available from Amazon in paperback and ebook.

Books of the Month: The Latte Segment + In Honor’s Shadow

April’s Book of the Month is another double feature, this time showcasing furry fiction by two of the fandom’s up-and-coming authors.

First, The Latte Segment by Zoe Landon:

latte cover“Sarah Madsen is a modern young rabbit with a cozy urban life. A yuppie, perhaps, though she’d disagree with the label. After all, yuppies don’t hang with eccentric artists in beat-down studios, much less date them. And they don’t get pushed out of their apartment by profit-hunting developers, forced to pick between an impossible market and an unsustainable rent.

As she hunts for a new place to live, she learns how her comfortable lifestyle is seen by those around her. Some are sympathetic and kind, some cold and indifferent, some jealous and hostile. None can relieve her frustration from knowing that her easy life is slowly slipping out of her control. She’ll take control anywhere she can find it, but not everyone appreciates her attempts to help. Not even herself.

A story of class and success in the millennial age, The Latte Segment explores how well we can trust others, and ourselves, to do the right things in our lives — or, to do anything about them at all.”

Available in ebook and paperback from Amazon.


Next up is In Honor’s Shadow by Skye Lansing:

honor cover“What use is honor without victory?

The Wolf Clan stands divided amid a bitter civil war. For years the noble Hayashi Family has struggled to wrest control of the clan from their rivals, the Hitomi, but one disastrous battle has exhausted their power. Now every warrior within Hayashi territory must decide what role they shall play in the upcoming conflict.

Shiro, the magistrate of an unimportant village, is tasked with a dangerous mission to stop the Hitomi Family’s army. Lacking supplies, troops, and support, he knows any direct confrontation is doomed to failure. Only through guile does he stand a chance against the forces arrayed before him.

Meanwhile, Hayashi Seiko seeks to throw off the oppressive mantle of courtly life by joining her brother in the field as a proper onna-bugeisha. She leapt at the chance to prove her worth as a soldier upon hearing that the war had turned against her family, but can she really escape the politics of a society that reveres duty and honor?”

Ebook available from Amazon and all other major retailers; you can find all the ordering links at the author’s website.