Cold Blood: Fatal Fables, by Bill Kieffer – Book Review by Fred Patten
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Cold Blood: Fatal Fables, by Bill Kieffer. Capalaba, Queensland, Australia, Jaffa Books, May 2018, trade paperback, $17.00 (323...
View ArticleROAR Vol. 9, Resistance, Edited by Mary E. Lowd – Book Review by Fred Patten
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. ROAR Volume 9, Resistance, Edited by Mary E. Lowd. Dallas, TX, Bad Dog Books, July 2018, trade paperback, $19.95 (297 pages), eBook...
View ArticleTales of the Firebirds, by Kyell Gold – Book Review by Fred Patten
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Tales of the Firebirds, by Kyell Gold. Illustrated by Tess Garman. Mountain View, CA, 24 Carat Words, June 2018, trade paperback,...
View ArticleUpdate about the Good Furry Award, and The Furry Book from Grubbs Grizzly
The Good Furry Award is here to spread good news! Without speaking for the award or anyone involved, here’s a message with an exclusive book excerpt. Regular readers who come here for the pulse of the...
View ArticleCottons [1] The Secret of the Wind, by Jim Pascoe – Book Review by Fred Patten
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Cottons [1] The Secret of the Wind, by Jim Pascoe. Maps, illustrations by Heidi Arnhold. NYC, First Second, July 2018, hardcover,...
View ArticleExplore “The Depths” adult furry webcomic – interview with the creators.
Meet webcomic writer Leilani. She’s interested in discussing furry webcomics, experience working with them, and how furry artists can be more successful with them. We chatted together with artists...
View ArticleDissident Signals, Edited by NightEyes DaySpring and Slip Wolf – Book Review...
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Dissident Signals, edited by NightEyes DaySpring and Slip Wolf. Dallas, TX, FurPlanet Productions, July 2018, trade paperback, $19.95...
View ArticleRagged; or, The Loveliest Lies of All, by Christopher Irvin – Book Review by...
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Ragged; or, The Loveliest Lies of All, by Christopher Irvin. Illustrations by Conor Nolan. Boston, MA, Cutlass Press, October 2017,...
View ArticleAtlas & Axis [Volume 1], by Pau – Book Review by Fred Patten
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Atlas & Axis [volume 1], by Pau. Illustrated. London, Titan Comics, July 2018, trade paperback, $19.99 (unpaged [160 pages]). I...
View ArticleDogbomb: Not your ordinary canine – by Kijani Lion
Welcome back to Kijani Lion, who I previously interviewed in 2016. Kijani’s bio includes being a con Guest of Honor and organizer for FurLifeNW and their bowling meet that set a world record for...
View ArticleThere She Is!! Is Here To Brighten Your Day!!
Hey. How are you doing? Is today treating you well? I hope so. Today I want to share something with you guys. Nothing big. Nothing crazy. Just a silly sweet thing I found and want to share if you...
View ArticleFurries vs. Evil: Habits in geek social spaces
This was written as introduction for a planned series. I edited it to stand alone in response to recent events of bad things being exposed. Expect to see it reposted in the future to fit a series....
View ArticleLondonFurs Gaming presents: Furry Invasion on October 13.
@LondonFurs are a large community of creative artists, costumers, and fans of anthropomorphised animals. “We host bi-annual seasonal events, too!” If you’re anywhere near the UK, get ready for their...
View ArticleMAD Magazine and the “Lighter” (?) Side of Furries – guest post by Joe Strike
Here’s news from Joe Strike – you may have seen his recent piece for Flayrah about “stealth fur.” Joe’s Furry Nation book got a lot of love here. He seems to have a sequel in the works (not sure how...
View ArticlePurrfect Tails, Edited by Tarl Hoch – Book Review by Fred Patten
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Purrfect Tails, edited by Tarl Hoch. Calgary, AB, Armoured Fox Press, February 2018, trade paperback, US$11.95 (164 pages). Tarl...
View ArticleJack Wolfgang T.2, Le Nobel du Pigeon, by Stephen Desberg (story) and Henri...
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Jack Wolfgang. T.2, Le Nobel du Pigeon, by Stephen Desberg (story) and Henri Reculé (art). Brussels, Les Éditions du Lombard, June...
View Article“Last Mutt Standing”: Dogbomb inspires the world through his courageous...
Dogbomb: Not your ordinary canine is a 2011 profile of a fandom-loved personality written by Kijani Lion. Kijani himself gets love here for bringing excellence to furry news (see his 2016 interview)....
View ArticleSan Francisco furries party with Jello Biafra, plus PAWcon, Bass Totem and...
Just popping up from the sewer to update you on local news. You might not have seen (or smelled) my rat fursona before, and my fur might need combing, but that goes with being a sneaky rat. Now I’m...
View ArticleBass Totem brings ravers and furriends to DNA Lounge in San Francisco,...
If you visit San Francisco and you like subcultural stuff, try DNA Lounge. They’re an anchor for night life that supports unusually cool shows. It’s Sunday night and I just got back from being on...
View ArticleThe Passage Series, by John J. Sanders – Book Review by Fred Patten
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. The Passage series. Rites of Passage, by John J. Sanders. Seattle, WA, CreateSpace, September 2016, trade paperback, $11.00 (viii +...
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