Here’s a list of all the Award Eligible work Mary E. Lowd released in 2021, including approximate word counts and links to where the pieces can be found.
In addition to these works, Mary is also eligible for awards as the editor of Zooscape and for the Deep Sky Anchor podcast.
(Whether or not a work is furry can be a subjective question, but we’ve done our best to mark furry works with an asterisk next to the word count.)
Fiction Books:
- The Bee’s Waltz (ShadowSpinners Press) – 46k words*
- The Entropy Fountain (Aethon Books) – 89k words*
- Starwhal in Flight (Aethon Books) – 81k words*
Stories:
- “Returning the Lyre” (Kaleidotrope) -2,500 words
- “The Christmas Tree Barn” (Nature Futures) – 900 words
- “Where Have All the Mousies Gone” (Daily Science Fiction) – 1,000 words*
- “Prototype Dino 1” (Daily Science Fiction) – 1,200 words
- “Too Cuddly” (Daily Science Fiction) – 900 words*
- “Twelve Days of Snow on Crossroads Station” (Daily Science Fiction) – 1,000 words
- “Crystal Fusion” (The Voice of Dog) – 12,900 words*
- “The Arsenal of Obsolescence” (The Voice of Dog) – 6,400 words*
- “The Unshelled” (Shark Week: An Ocean Anthology) – 10,500 words*
- “Dry Skin” writing as Kary M. Jomb (Shark Week: An Ocean Anthology) – 3,200 words*
- “Eight Ways” (Theme of Absence) – 1,000 words
- “Between the Black Holes” (The Lorelei Signal) – 1,000 words*
- “Diamond Dust Heart” (The Lorelei Signal) – 1,200 words*
- “Toaster Dragon” (The Lorelei Signal) – 900 words*
- The City In Your Toaster Oven (Deep Sky Anchor) – 800 words
- Furry Fiction is Everywhere: A Step-By-Step Guide to Writing Anthropomorphic Characters co-authored by Ian Madison Keller (Rainbow Dog Press)