Wild Things: Bite Club at the Citadel in San Francisco, November 25.
NOM. Got your ear! Do you like that? You do? Then bring your ears, paws, or anything else that needs nibbles to Wild Things. It’s the quarterly 18+ play party for furries, petplay, and more. (Share to...
View ArticlePress Release! Dogs of War II: Aftermath, edited by Fred Patten, Debuts at MFF
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Dogs of War II: Aftermath, edited by Fred Patten, is launching at Midwest FurFest 2017 in Rosemont (Chicago), Illinois over the...
View ArticleHow low can they go? Altfurry is grooming kids to retaliate against critics.
Last week was a very bad week to be a nazi furry. (Every week is bad for that, but this one was exceptional). Call them the Incel ISIS, or just a bunch of trolls, but the week kept bringing reminders...
View ArticleHow furry animator Jib Kodi found his art: “When I saw that tail move, I was...
I’m in love with this exclusive animation that Jib Kodi made for a B&A (Bark & Awoo) with me! It was so cool of him to put the appeal and personality of his art on display with his words. He...
View ArticleImperium Lupi, by Adam Browne – Book Review by Fred Patten
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Imperium Lupi, by Adam Browne. Illustrations, maps by the author. Kent, England, U.K., Dayfly Publications, July 2017, trade...
View ArticlePassing Through; Tails from the Road – Book Review by Fred Patten
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Passing Through; Tails from the Road [edited by Weasel] Manvil, TX, Weasel Press, September 2017, trade paperback, $9.99 (138 pages),...
View ArticleThe Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion, by Margaret Killjoy – Book Review by Fred...
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion, by Margaret Killjoy NYC, Tom Doherty Associates/TOR Books, August 2017, trade paperback, $14.99...
View ArticleOswald the Lucky Rabbit: The Search for the Lost Disney Cartoons, by David A....
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit: The Search for the Lost Disney Cartoons, by David A. Bossert. Introduction by J. B. Kaufman. Illustrated....
View ArticleOtters in Space III: Octopus Ascending, by Mary E. Lowd – Book Review by Fred...
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Otters in Space III: Octopus Ascending, by Mary E. Lowd Dallas, TX, FurPlanet Productions, July 2017, trade paperback, $9.95 (227...
View ArticleFurries invited to a charity livestream for the It’s Your Haven Foundation,...
@HavenFusky of @HavenCon has a 24+ hour livestream for his charitable foundation. Check out the schedule, and here’s @KalTorathen to tell you more, with hope to see our community come together to...
View Article“Confederate fursuiter” Magnus Diridian arrested at Midwest Furfest – what’s...
Magnus Diridian on Wikifur Midwest Furfest 2017 broke the attendance record of all furry cons by the margin of a small con itself. It raised an eye-popping $86,000 for an animal charity that was...
View ArticleCalling all furries: FurScience / IARP launches international furry survey.
Paws in the air if you like science! The newest, international FurScience survey needs your participation. They will use the data to help the fandom and those outside it to learn more about it. They...
View ArticleMark of the Tiger’s Stripe, by Joshua Yoder – book review by Fred Patten.
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Mark of the Tiger’s Stripe, by Joshua Yoder. Maps by the author. Seattle, WA, CreateSpace, August 2017, trade paperback, $15.00 ([3...
View ArticleThe Book of Dust. Volume 1, La Belle Sauvage, by Philip Pullman – review by...
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. The Book of Dust. Volume 1, La Belle Sauvage, by Philip Pullman. Illustrated by Chris Wormell. NYC, Alfred A. Knopf, October 2017,...
View ArticleClassism in the Furry Fandom: An Opinion by Nightf0x
Guest post by Nightf0x with a response by Patch. Flying out to Pittsburgh this past June for Anthrocon was a fantastic experience. I got to spend time with my friends and see this convention for the...
View ArticleMist, by Amy Fontaine – Book Review by Fred Patten
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Mist, by Amy Fontaine Knoxville, TN, Thurston Howl Publications, September 2017, trade paperback, $10.99 (168 [+ 1] pages), Kindle...
View ArticleMarking Territory, by Daniel Potter – Book Review by Fred Patten
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Marking Territory, by Daniel Potter. Illustrated by Johanna T. El Cerrito, CA, Fallen Kitten Productions, November 2017, trade...
View ArticleScurry: The Doomed Colony, by Mac Smith – Book Review by Fred Patten
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Scurry: [Book 1] The Doomed Colony, by Mac Smith. Illustrated. Vancouver, WA, Easy Prey Entertainment, November 2017, hardcover...
View ArticleA present from furry fandom to Fred Patten.
Guess how many furries there are in the world? I’d say at least the population of a medium-to-large city. That’s a lot of members to remember for the holidays. Santa Claws couldn’t deliver all the...
View ArticleDanger Money, by John Van Stry – book review by Fred Patten.
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Danger Money, by John Van Stry Seattle, WA, CreateSpace, March 2012, trade paperback, $7.49 (206 pages), Kindle $2.99. Jotun is a...
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