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Tree Tops by Cammy May Hunnicutt

We're people. And we're little... but we're not your little people. 

They descended from the trees . . .  But fell short of the stars

They plummeted to Earth trailing flames and screams.  And emerged from the ruins of their ship to find a world finer and greener than the deepest, oldest dreams of their race’s life aloft . . . but had no idea it was inhabited.  And no preparation for the fact that the biggest among them doesn’t stand as tall as the knee of a human child.

As they learn about the giants who built and discarded the humble artifacts they’ve been using to survive, they also meet—with mixed results—other furred creatures of the planet where they’re stranded.  And as they build a new civilization out of our old shoes and bottlecaps, their society breaks apart and fractures, leading them to realize they are not pioneers, but exiles.  Or are they pilgrims who have found a new home that suits their most ancient myths?

They learn more of their past and possible future as they flee the first snowstorm they’ve ever seen to take shelter with the only human they’ve contacted: a five year old girl who may be an exile and pilgrim herself and needs them as much as they need her.

Note: Tree Tops contains some graphic violence.


A serialized novel, updating weekly

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Listed: Sep 29, 2009

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Member: tasakeru828
June 13, 2010

Finally, another author who agrees that "furry" doesn’t have to be a bad thing. With all the negativity towards furry/anthro/whatever fiction that abounds online, it’s good to see someone else who realizes that animal characters can be used to tell a really good story.

This will be (relatively) brief, as I’m [more . . .]

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Furry, but not fuzzy

Member: Team2012
October 10, 2009

We only read this as a favor to Cammy.  And if you’ve seen her (probably retouched) author photo you can see why. Because generally when you hear a story is "furry", it means gay sex and a bunch of stories supposed to be original because in this one the wizards or warriors or whatever look like animals. And talking animals [more . . .]

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