<p>For the history of the human race we have been locked inside our bodies. Spiritualism, medicine, basic biochemistry and genetic enhancement seek to take us beyond the physical limitations we were born with. The Furry Future is a record of what might become of us once we perfect the methods of reshaping biology.</p><p></p><p>Fangs and claws could become just another fashion accessory. We might use our technology to create intelligent and able companions as we spread out to the stars, or else create perfect servants unable to disobey the whims of their masters. We may remake ourselves to attain our future across the galaxy and unlock our spiritual potential, or collapse into war over where the boundaries of humanity lie.</p><p></p><p>These nineteen stories take us to these different futures, each one written in the fur we choose to wear.<strong> </strong></p><p> </p><p>Contains the following stories:</p><p></p><p><em>Emergency Maintenance</em> by Michael H. Payne</p><p><em>Tow </em>by Watts Martin</p><p><em>Experiment Seventy</em> by J. F. R. Coates</p><p><em>A Bedsheet for a Cape</em> by Nathanael Gass</p><p><em>Hachimoto </em>by Samuel C. Conway</p><p><em>Vivian </em>by Bryan Feir</p><p><em>Family Bonding</em> by Yannarra Cheena</p><p><em>The Future Is Yours</em> by MikasiWolf</p><p><em>Distant Shores</em> by Tony Greyfox</p><p><em>The Analogue Cat</em> by Alice "Huskyteer" Dryden</p><p><em>The Sequence</em> by NightEyes DaySpring</p><p><em>Trinka and The Robot</em> by Ocean Tigrox</p><p><em>Lunar Cavity</em> by Mary E. Lowd</p><p><em>The Darkness of Dead Stars</em> by Dwale</p><p><em>Field Research</em> by M. C. A. Hogarth</p><p><em>The Curators</em> by T. S. McNally</p><p><em>Evolver </em>by Ronald W. Klemp</p><p><em>Growing Fur</em> by Fred Patten</p><p><em>Thebe and the Angry Red Eye</em> by David Hopkins <em>with illustrations by</em> Roz Gibson</p><p></p><p>Cover art by Teagan Gavet</p>