Walrus Tales

Walrus Tales by Kevin L. Donihe is a unique anthology published by Eraserhead Press in July 2012, featuring 196 pages of walrusian fiction. This collection presents a diverse array of tales that encompass various genres, including horrific, satiric, comedic, and tragic narratives, all centered around the intriguing theme of walruses.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of stories that explore the whimsical and often surreal aspects of walrus-centric fiction. The anthology includes contributions from a range of authors, each bringing their own distinctive voice to the collection. With elements that touch on the mystical and the bizarre, Walrus Tales invites readers to delve into a world where the ordinary meets the extraordinary, filling a niche for those curious about the peculiarities of walrus-inspired storytelling.
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Welcome to Walrus Tales-the only anthology of walrusian fiction on the planet. Herein, find tales of all stripes: horrific, satiric, comedic, tragic, erotic, and a bunch of other “-ic” and “non-ic” words, like “Lovecraftian” and “Bizarro.”
Why devote an entire anthology to walruses? Perhaps I admire their large ivory tusks and wish I had a set of my own. Perhaps I sense something vaguely mystical about them and wonder if they’re privy to ancient secrets. Perhaps a walrus saved my grandfather from drowning off the coast of Greenland. In the end, it doesn’t matter. Walrus Tales is here, so stop asking questions and let it into your soul. Let it fill the pinniped-shaped void for walrus-centric fiction you never knew you had.
Featuring stories by Bentley Little, John Skipp, Carlton Mellick III, Nick Mamatas, Alan M. Clark, Mykle Hansen, Rhys Hughes, Violet LeVoit, Ekaterina Sedia, Andersen Prunty, Bradley Sands, Gina Ranalli, and more.
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