If you love short, poetic stories filled with symbolism, magical realism, and deep emotional meaning, Strange Companions is the illustrated fable collection that readers are calling “quietly profound,” “beautifully uncanny,” and “the perfect book for those who feel deeply.” This anthology blends animal folklore, reflective storytelling, and dark-and-light human truths—ideal for fans of literary short fiction, modern fables, and metaphor-rich tales about the human soul.Ten Tales of Animals and the Human SoulBy Jason Pierre
What if the animals we imagine are not merely symbols, but guides—quiet companions who see the truths we try so hard to forget?
Strange Companions is a richly illustrated anthology of ten fable-style short stories, each exploring the delicate crossroads between human emotion and the natural world. Through foxes that warn, crows that judge, whales that remember, and other unforgettable creatures, author-artist Jason Pierre blends dark whimsy with gentle insight to reveal the mysteries tucked inside ordinary lives.
A fox waits at a window with a warning too late to ignore.
A loyal dog mourns its master, unaware it is their final goodbye.
A crow tallies the spiritual debts of a village that has forgotten how to care.
A whale hums beneath the floorboards, calling up what was buried but never gone.
In these modern fables, animals speak in riddles, offer quiet prophecies, and hold mirrors to the hidden corners of our humanity. Each tale balances the uncanny with the intimate, creating a reading experience that is both comforting and unsettling—perfect for readers who love:
short, reflective stories
anthologies with emotional depth
magical realism and literary fables
animal symbolism and folklore-inspired storytelling
dark-and-light themes exploring grief, hope, and human nature
Interwoven throughout the book is a collection of original artwork created by the author, adding visual depth and a sense of wonder to each piece. These illustrations bring the creatures to life, capturing the tenderness, strangeness, and quiet wisdom that pulse beneath every story.
Some of these animals warn.
Some comfort.
Some simply watch.
But all of them remind us of one truth: we are not separate from the wild world—only pretending to be.
Whether you read one story at a time or wander through all ten in a single sitting, Strange Companions offers a gentle but profound exploration of what it means to feel deeply, to grieve honestly, to love fiercely, and to be human in a world that’s older and more mysterious than we imagine.
Perfect for readers who enjoy:Neil Gaiman’s fable-like short stories
Ted Chiang’s reflective speculative tales
Folklore-inspired fiction with emotional resonance
Illustrated story collections
Quiet, poetic, metaphor-rich narratives
Books that explore the human condition through symbolic storytelling
Strange Companions invites you to walk beside ten animals who have always been there, waiting to be seen—and waiting to show you something true.