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I introduce to you all, /r/furrypenpals!

Furry Reddit - Fri 2 Jan 2015 - 20:35

/r/furrypenpals

Hello everyone on /r/furry!

I have created a subreddit entitled "r/furrypenpals"!

Please, feel free to come on and post to meet fellow furs!

(I'm not too keen with long posts)

Rules and all can be found on the sidebar of the subreddit

The sub is still under construction, as it is new!

Join in on the fun guys!

~Strata

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How To Choose A Pseudonym?

Furry Reddit - Fri 2 Jan 2015 - 19:36

Hi! So, I'm really considering taking up drawing furry art as a way of (hopefully) making money. I still have a way to go in developing a style that I think people will be interested in and that stands out from other art styles, but for now, I just want to focus on setting up a name for myself. But there's a problem, I think.

Currently, I'm working under my current name, iCookieJar. But I don't feel this is professional enough to be considered serious. I think my pseudonym should be something personal, and meaningful to me, but I just can't think of anything that fits me.

So, I was wondering if anyone would care to suggest some names, or ideas that I could draw a name from? Much appreciated, much love, Cookie xx

TL;DR : I'd love some ideas on how to choose a name as an artist. I want to be more professional, and my name atm just doesn't cut it. xx

PS. I was thinking about Kabu?

PPS. If you'd care to check out my work: inkbunny.net/icookiejar

(Some underage content.)

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Categories: News

Fox pounce

Furry Reddit - Fri 2 Jan 2015 - 18:07
Categories: News

Is there anything going on in or around the Dallas/Ft. Worth (TX) area tonight?

Furry Reddit - Fri 2 Jan 2015 - 17:46

I'm still new to the scene, but I need to make more friends who are furries. :|

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Panama city fl furs!

Furry Reddit - Fri 2 Jan 2015 - 16:50

Hey guys! I saw some people posting here to look for local furs and thought i would try. I was wondering if there are any furs in the Florida pan handle or panama city, lynn haven, callaway area? :3c thank you. Hopefully some of you see this.

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Free Chibi Template

Furry Reddit - Fri 2 Jan 2015 - 15:43

Heya Furs :3 i made a chibi template so if you're new to the furry fandom and love chibis, follow the link and you'll be provided with an awesome template! :D

http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15372480/

also check out my Fa page :3: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/bluu-tuf/

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Human furries?

Furry Reddit - Fri 2 Jan 2015 - 14:59

Is there such a thing? If so I would like some more information and maybe pictures? Have you guys ever seen a human fur suit?

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Help out a Fellow Fur + I Draw For You!

Furry Reddit - Fri 2 Jan 2015 - 14:34

Hello all!

I have joined the SMITE (MOBA) T-shirt shop art contest.

My submission #2 is the following: http://imgur.com/sjgWnn0

If I win, I will be fleshing out the above piece into a full battle picture. (I just didn't have the time before the deadline as it was real tight >.<'')

Please help me by voting for #2 here: http://strawpoll.me/3317081

As a thank you, I will be doing quick draws for anyone who posts their fursona details below! (Even if you didn't vote for me! Cuz I still love you. :O)

Quality will be speed paint / fast! Limit 1 draw per person to keep things moving!

Gimme a description or ref pic.

Will notify you as a comment reply when I'm done.

It's a good chance to get your idea drawn!

Please vote for me and help support a fellow fur! :D

Draw List Status:

  1. Shumiry (pending)

  2. Heughcumber

  3. spacecoreV8

  4. IzTheCub

  5. WoolyWolf

  6. Espurra

  7. LinkCLX

  8. FauxHammer117

  9. Dragon567

  10. Cjros

  11. VolkanWolf

  12. Whitehills

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What the Fly?

Furry.Today - Fri 2 Jan 2015 - 14:02

Lizard conductor vs fly.

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Episode 268 - Solo Show

Southpaws - Fri 2 Jan 2015 - 13:46
This week Savrin does a quick ramble cast solo since the weather conspired against us. Don't forget to buy some dongs~ use our coupon code 'knot' at AdamEve.com for some neat bonuses with your order! Episode 268 - Solo Show
Categories: Podcasts

Furry Music Thread

Furry Reddit - Fri 2 Jan 2015 - 13:41

Yesterday I came across this crappy (no offense to anyone that likes that kind of music) emo-pop song: The Downtown Fiction - Let’s Be Animals

which sounded very furry to me.

So how about we post some more songs that might not be made by furries but have lyrics or themes that remind you of the fandom.

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Don't Wait Around to See If Mom Has Had a Stroke ... Get Help Now!

Ask Papabear - Fri 2 Jan 2015 - 13:40
Hey Papa,

I'm not coming to you as a furry, but as a human being. I'm worried about my mother. She is 50 and her health is getting increasingly worse. She has trouble breathing, her speech is slurred most of the time, she is morbidly obese and can hardly walk because of her weight and the fact that her left leg is twice the size of her right. She refuses to admit anything is wrong and my father refuses to take her to get help because it "costs money." She also gets angry when anyone talks about it. I'm scared. We lost my grandmother in 2013 (we Still don't know what she died from), my uncle passed in August 2014 of a combination of a heart attack and allergic reaction (he got stung by a bee, nobody knew he was allergic, not even him, which also caused me to lose my job because I got accused of lying about it).

I'm scared that my mom won't make it through this year. I don't want to bury another member of my family for the 3rd year in a row. I don't think my mental health could take it. My question is.... What do I do? How can I possibly make this better? I am doing everything I can think of to make this right, but it's never enough. If something happens to her, I don't know what to do. Please help, papa.

Marvin "Ingavar" (age 23, Oklahoma)

* * *

Hi, Marvin,

There are several letters ahead of you, but because this is a serious, even life-threatening issue, I'm writing you a quick reply.

Your father's excuse that medical help costs too much is no longer valid since the passing of Obamacare. For your state, go to http://www.okhca.org/individuals.aspx?id=52&menu=40&parts=11601_7453 and check out the financial qualifications for getting assistance. All U.S. citizens are REQUIRED to carry health insurance, so if your mother doesn't have any she needs to get some now, either as an individual policy or with state assistance. She will only pay what she can afford to pay.

The slurred speech troubles me, as it might indicate your mother has had a stroke. If I were you and your father refuses to budge, I would, as soon as you know what the insurance situation is, call an ambulance and tell the medical team that you believe your mother has had a stroke. (Even if she hasn't had one, you have due cause to alert them.) Heck! Forget the insurance. Get her help immediately and figure out the costs when you can.

I'm sorry that you seem to care more about Mom than your dad does, which puts you in the situation of taking the lead on this. Your mother's health is more important than whatever your dad's problem might be.

And, of course, she needs to lose a lot of weight. If your mother's situation is serious enough, you could probably get insurance help with bariatric surgery or lapband surgery.

I hope this helps. Write again if you have more questions.

Hugs,

Papabear

Requesting test subjects!

Furry Reddit - Fri 2 Jan 2015 - 12:41

I recently got a set of 120 faber-castell Albrecht Durer watercolor pencils and after testing them a little, I would like to properly test them on some of your sona's! I will be doing some headshots for you guys if you show me a ref image :) I do not accept text descriptions, sorry

I cannot promise quality art, as I'm mostly focussing on getting used to the pencils (and this will be the first time I take requests).

What I'm expecting to happen:

  • the colors being too vibrant.
  • some bleeding between the colors
  • Some colors outside of the lines
  • slightly wobbly fineliner lines (I have crappy fine motor skills and a shaky hand)

This is not guaranteed to happen it's just that I want you to keep this in mind. Here is an example of what you can expect.

So, show me some art of your sona and I might pick you for a watercolor+fineliner headshot! :D Yay free art!

Edit: I will properly scan this when I'm done. :) For now though, just pictures with my phone

Edit2: Taking a small snack break :D

edit3: back again :D

Edit4: I'm gonna sleep, my page is not full though! I will continue tomorrow and when I'm done I'll scan the image :D

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Is What Happens Next the right question?

Claw & Quill - Fri 2 Jan 2015 - 12:00

What Happens Next: An anthology of sequels
Edited by Fred Patten
Cover Art by Sara Miles
424 pp., $19.95
FurPlanet Productions, July 2013

Other than annual awards collections, mainstream fantasy and science fiction anthologies have all but vanished. Furrydom, though, has an infatuation with them. We pump out several a year, nearly always of original fiction and nearly always themed: cyberpunk, Halloween, science fiction, gay erotica featuring farmboy foxes. Whether readers share this enthusiasm for anthologies with writers, though, seems murkier.

In What Happens Next, an anthology from 2013, each story connects to a published story from furry’s past. At first blush there’s a logic to this. What sells most consistently in genre fiction has long been the serial, from E.E. Doc Smith’s Lensman series through Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files. Kyell Gold‘s popularity is in no small part due to the Argaea and Dev & Lee series. Yet the chances are slim that a reader who isn’t deeply invested in stories produced by furrydom over the last quarter-century will know all or even most of the earlier works. How interested can you be in continuing adventures of characters you don’t know?

Some characters who appear here, like M.C.A. Hogarth’s Alysha Forrest or Gold’s Volyan, are likely known to many—and if not, their earlier adventures have stayed in print. Others, though, may be entirely unknown to today’s audience. I’m not sure if Elizabeth McCoy’s Kintara stories have seen in-fandom print since the demise of PawPrints, and Ken Pick’s Brigit Bunny hasn’t appeared since Yarf! #24 in May 1993. (McCoy has made both old and new Kintara stories available for Kindle.)

What Happens Next Cover

Fortunately, What Happens Next largely ignores the dictates of its title. Many of its eleven stories stand alone, and more than one takes place early in the continuity of related stories. This is less a collection of further adventures than simply new ones. The good news, then, is that this set of stories can serve as an introduction to these characters, authors and worlds. Those who are already fans, though, shouldn’t expect new insights or shocking revelations.

Michael Payne’s rollicking and witty contribution, “Immolation,” is a direct sequel to his Ursa-winning “Familiars” from the Ursa Major Awards Anthology, featuring the squirrel sorceress Cluny and her human familiar Crocker. “The Magi Decree” is an adventure of Chuck Melville’s Felicia, an amoral vixen sorceress, excerpted from an in-progress novel, and shares the series’ hallmarks of serious high fantasy with a cartoonlike facade. Brock Hoagland’s barbarian leopard woman Perissa checks in for “Festival of Vampires”; I confess I haven’t warmed to Perissa after the two tales of her I’ve read, but it’s a solid enough Red Sonja pastiche.

The Ursa-winning “The Monkeytown Raid” presents a dystopian tale of human vs. nonhuman gang conflict featuring—although not focusing on—the psychopathic sable Jack Salem. Roz Gibson’s inventive setting is gloriously ruinous and the violence is characteristically unsparing, but the plot is a bit paint-by-numbers. Kevin Frane’s “False Doctrine,” set in the same world as his Thousand Leaves and The Seventh Chakra, featuring the assassin Montserrat Léonide, who appeared before in the short story “Shadows of Novoprypiatsk.” Haunted, emotionally broken and unglamorized, Léonide is as heartbreaking as she is chilling.

Kristin Fontaine’s Tai-Pan story, “Reflections of Things to Come,” intertwines several slice-of-life stories on the titular merchant spacecraft; the gentle, personal dilemmas faced in the story lose some heft if your familiarity with the cast is minimal. “Second,” the only story that isn’t original to this volume, tells how Hogarth’s Alysha Forrest meets Taylitha, the woman destined to be her second-in-command. While Alysha’s archetypal combination of a relentless drive toward service and a poise far beyond her years is central to her stories, here it verges on the supernatural.

Jenner’s “Pick-Up at Hanging Drop,” the title an allusion to a famous Australian film, is a modern day slice-of-life story, elevated by genuine tension, Jenner’s deep experience with medicine and an unconventional writing style. “Sibling Rivalry” is a sequel of sorts to Kyell Gold’s underrrated Argaea novel Shadow of the Father. Duty and familial bonds run deeply in most tales of Argaea and this introspective story of Volyan, Lord Volle’s elder son, is no exception.

A first contact story between two alien races, McCoy’s “Blackest before the Dawn” alternates its point of view between a (supposed) primitive and one of her advanced captors; both the characterization and the exotic worldbuilding are first rate. Pick’s “Game of Fox and Rabbit” mixes sweeping alien societies with a charming retrofuturism, sadly undone by a future history that doesn’t even try to disguise moralistic harangues about What Modern America Does Wrong. James Cameron’s Avatar is a comparative model of restraint and thematic subtlety.

It’s unrealistic to expect every story in a collection such as this to appeal to every reader, but What Happens Next has a unique value despite its flaws. While the Ursa Major Awards anthology and the hard-to-find 2006 Furry! may be closer to the best of what furry has to offer, What Happens Next is arguably a better introduction to the most popular characters and settings of furrydom’s last quarter century.

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