Co-host of the Voice of Dog podcast. Award-winning writer. Waiting for the world to end.

posts from @RobMacWolf tagged #lgbtq+

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On a cyberpunk exoplanet in the far future, a transgender she-wolf joins an illegal fighting tournament to keep her home, but at what cost?

Today’s story is the second and final part of “Neon Bruises”

by Domus Vocis, who spends his free time listening to vaporwave music & working the graveyard shift while writing/reading furry fiction. He also recently published a historical romance novella titled “Two Souls of Fangcrest Manor” alongside his co-author Fruitz in 2023. You can also find more stories by Domus Vocis on his Patreon.

Last time, Toby Earhart managed to survive the preliminaries of the illegal fighting tournament, but with nine other opponents just as eager as her to claim the winning prize, will she walk out in one piece by the end of the night?

Read by Rhythm Bastard, Swole Raccoon Punk.

CW: Transphobic language, finger injury, strangulation, blood, violence, swearing



When Sofia discovers she’s a werewolf, she doesn’t realize how it will change her life–or just how lucky she is to live in her hometown.

Today’s story is “Your Family and Mine”

by Alex T. Dragonson, who spins a horde of cozy yarns from atop a hoard of cozy yarn, and you can find more of their stories on their worldbuilding blog.

Read by Cross, a Composed Hyena.

CW: Metaphorical Racism, Metaphorical Queerphobia



An autobiographical account of a turning point in queer history, from the memory of someone who was there.

Today’s story is “My Super Illegal San Francisco Marriage, Twenty Years Later”

by Beachfox who’s been posting homoerotic art online since before he was married. He can be found as Beachfox on various art sites and TheRealBeachfox on Tumblr.

The following is a true story, told entirely from the recollections of the author.

CW: homophobia, religious intolerance



Kala Theouis was traveling to the archaeological discovery of a lifetime when her starship was shot down by an unknown force. Now, marooned on a desert planet with only her dwindling supplies and the memory of her wife to keep her going, she must find a way to escape and make her way back to the one she loves.

Welcome to Pride Month.

Today’s story is “Love Like Echoed Fire”

by @jshawthorne, whose most recent work can be found in “In the Light of the Dawn” and soon in “The Heavens Within our Grasp,” by the Furry Historical Fiction Society. She can most easily be found on Mastodon, where she likes to talk about writing.

CW: Some violence, disassembly of a bionic arm