Earth & Animal Liberation Fiction

Spanning themes of ecology, consent, freedom, sentience, and more, these unflinching works of fiction consider the heavy consequences of capitalism and environmental destruction on our communities, our planet, and the non-human neighbors we share it with.

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The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly breaks down the boundaries between the animal and the human and takes us on the intensely personal journey of a lonely hen whose simple, fierce desires guide her to surprising places. This entertaining and plaintive tale is South Korea’s Charlotte’s Web for youth and adults alike.
—Krys Lee, author of Drifting House

These are stories that mix intrigue and magic with heartfelt friendship. Mure has a real knack for portraying relationships and emotions with a minimum of words and panels without losing any of the emotional impact.
—Christina Ladd, Geekly Inc

A winding, imaginative, genre-defying story. Part murder mystery, part fairy tale, Drive Your Plow is a thrilling philosophical examination of the ways in which some living creatures are privileged above others
TIME