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'''Shifting Hearts''' is an anthology of short romantic fiction in which at least one of the love interests is a therian or otherkin. It was published by Good Mourning Publishing. The open call for the anthology stated "Any identification of otherkin or therian is accepted. No vampires, p-shifting, or paranormal themes; strictly real world depictions."
'''Shifting Hearts''' is an anthology of short romantic fiction in which at least one of the love interests is a therian or otherkin. It was published by Good Mourning Publishing. The open call for the anthology stated "Any identification of otherkin or therian is accepted. No vampires, p-shifting, or paranormal themes; strictly real world depictions."<ref name="call1"></ref>


A forward for the anthology was slated to be written by [[Lupa]], author of [[A Field Guide to Otherkin]], but a preview of the digital edition does not show a forward written by her.
A forward for the anthology was slated to be written by [[Lupa]], author of [[A Field Guide to Otherkin]], but does not appear in the digital edition. Instead, a forward by Good Mourning Publishing is included.


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://goodmourningpublishing.com/ Good Mourning Publishing]
* [http://goodmourningpublishing.com/ Good Mourning Publishing]

== References ==
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Revision as of 10:17, 22 July 2013

Shifting Hearts
Media type Fictional work
Release date July 19, 2013
Publisher Good Mourning Publishing
URL http://www.amazon.com/Shifting-Hearts-ebook/dp/B00E253WWW/


Shifting Hearts is an anthology of short romantic fiction in which at least one of the love interests is a therian or otherkin. It was published by Good Mourning Publishing. The open call for the anthology stated "Any identification of otherkin or therian is accepted. No vampires, p-shifting, or paranormal themes; strictly real world depictions."[1]

A forward for the anthology was slated to be written by Lupa, author of A Field Guide to Otherkin, but does not appear in the digital edition. Instead, a forward by Good Mourning Publishing is included.

External links

References

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