I’m very happy to tell you that my newest book, Long Division: Archie & Isaac is now available in both print and electronic editions. This book expands upon a tale which began in my previous offering, Six Degrees.
Archie Harris is an intelligent and affable wolf with a degree from a major university. He has a well-paying job as a civil engineer and is dating someone with knockout good looks. The problem is that the year is 1951 and most of the people in Archie’s life aren’t prepared to accept his companion’s species or gender. On top of that, his boyfriend’s dark past threatens their future…
Isaac Barker is an ordinary working guy who has suffered one tragedy after another in his life. When he moves from Salem to Portland, Oregon, Isaac is only looking for a fresh start. What he finds in his new home town will change his fortunes and his life.
My deepest thanks go out to
Phoeline for the wonderful cover art. This illustration, depicting the scene in which the title characters first meet, is everything I imagined and more. Please fave the original art (without the text) in Phoeline’s gallery here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/58897099/
CONTENT WARNING:
This book is for readers age 18 and up only. It contains passages which depict instances of: verbal abuse, physical abuse, childhood bullying, consensual teen sex, rape, homophobic language, and anti-semitic language. If any of these topics disturb you, then this book may not be for you.
Long Division: Archie & Isaac is available for purchase at http://www.LD-Books.com/.
NOTE: All of the books in the Long Division series contain adult content for readers age 18 and up only.
Archie Harris is an intelligent and affable wolf with a degree from a major university. He has a well-paying job as a civil engineer and is dating someone with knockout good looks. The problem is that the year is 1951 and most of the people in Archie’s life aren’t prepared to accept his companion’s species or gender. On top of that, his boyfriend’s dark past threatens their future…
Isaac Barker is an ordinary working guy who has suffered one tragedy after another in his life. When he moves from Salem to Portland, Oregon, Isaac is only looking for a fresh start. What he finds in his new home town will change his fortunes and his life.
My deepest thanks go out to
Phoeline for the wonderful cover art. This illustration, depicting the scene in which the title characters first meet, is everything I imagined and more. Please fave the original art (without the text) in Phoeline’s gallery here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/58897099/CONTENT WARNING:
This book is for readers age 18 and up only. It contains passages which depict instances of: verbal abuse, physical abuse, childhood bullying, consensual teen sex, rape, homophobic language, and anti-semitic language. If any of these topics disturb you, then this book may not be for you.
Long Division: Archie & Isaac is available for purchase at http://www.LD-Books.com/.
NOTE: All of the books in the Long Division series contain adult content for readers age 18 and up only.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Wolf
Size 1280 x 985px
File Size 880.6 kB
Listed in Folders
I don't usually fav pages or covers, but I'll happily make an exception if it presents the opportunity for me to shamelessly promote the superb Long Division series.
If you're 18-plus and you appreciate a series of well-written stories with believable, relatable characters, compelling story lines that sometimes span decades, great attention to period detail, laughter, happiness, conflict, sadness, lots of love and quite a bit of sex, then a complete collection of my talented friend Ursus Arctos' Long Division series is an essential addition to your bookshelf.
*enthusiastic fanboy out* ;)
If you're 18-plus and you appreciate a series of well-written stories with believable, relatable characters, compelling story lines that sometimes span decades, great attention to period detail, laughter, happiness, conflict, sadness, lots of love and quite a bit of sex, then a complete collection of my talented friend Ursus Arctos' Long Division series is an essential addition to your bookshelf.
*enthusiastic fanboy out* ;)
Thanks. The concept was mine, but the real credit goes to
Phoeline.
Phoeline.
Thanks. I consider myself extremely fortunate to have an artist of Phoeline’s caliber bring this scene to life.
The flat ears on Archie's head so signifies the stuff his life is going through, a stark contrast to Isaac's demeanor. But perhaps Isaac is hiding his actual ear posture?
Isaac be like "I'm shopping just for one! It must suck to have to buy and carry enough for two people! Buhahaha!"
Isaac be like "I'm shopping just for one! It must suck to have to buy and carry enough for two people! Buhahaha!"
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