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But what about your alternates?!

Furry Reddit - Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 16:14

We all have a fursona here. Or rather... Most of us do. But I'm entirely sure that the bulk of us also have other characters. Background, side, old fursonas, ones used to explore "secret shames". So why not list the ones you bring the most attention to? I will once I get home because asses to doing this on a phone with my spotty net. Just start with names, a picture if any, and a little bit about them. Good way to open up about your creativity even if you, like myself. Can't draw to save your life. And who knows, maybe you'll find someone or someone will find you and you'll discover that your characters blend well for an RP or short story together! So go on, get to posting! Oh, and if you only have the one or none then don't be frightened off, feel free to talk a bit about yourself. Gets creative juices flowing and might help push you to make a fursona or another character!

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Hey artists! What service do you use to stream your work?

Furry Reddit - Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 14:19

'Cause lemme tell you, I've tried at least a dozen of 'em, and every one so far has had a deal-breaking con. What have you guys had a good experience with? Which ones have you tried and not liked? Your pros and cons for the experience? I'd love to know how it's gone for other folk.

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Furry conventions

Furry Reddit - Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 13:44

Hey guys! I'm interested to know if there are any furry conventions that happen within the UK. I want to get more involved with the community; I believe that would be a good place to start.

So are there any?

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Free art raffle time!

Furry Reddit - Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 12:46

Hello furs and friends alike! I've got some time on my hands and a hankering to do some drawing, so I'm going to do an art raffle. Here is an album of some of my previous work for those interested I'll have three slots for randomly chosen requests that I will sketch out, and one of those three will be randomly chosen to be made in full color and detail. I'll decide the winners, if there are any people interested, in 48 hours. I might also stream the drawing processes, but that isn't a guarantee. As for the rules, all I request is that you don't ask for explicitly NSFW stuff, and I am limiting things to one character per piece. Let the 48 hours begin!

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All Dogs Drown To Heaven

Furry Reddit - Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 12:31
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Is it weird that I still don't have a reference sheet?

Furry Reddit - Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 12:30

I have my fursona and various art of him ( http://imgur.com/a/Jetd8) but I do not have an official ref sheet like some people do here.

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Onyx, captain pose

Furry Reddit - Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 11:29
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Paws paws paws paws

Furry Reddit - Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 11:04
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So, Im making free submissions

Furry Reddit - Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 10:16

Cant draw for shit, but I can use the PAC3 editor in Garrys Mod quite well. Just say in the comments what you want me to make! Ill deliver in the next 1-3 hours, depending on what you want me to do. c; (Im gonna limit my PACs to 2 a day, 3 if I have time)

[Ninja Edit] Grammar

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A "Brother Bear 2" Comic

Furry Reddit - Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 09:35
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Awesome Animal Comic 1

Furry Reddit - Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 09:11
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Space Bear

Furry.Today - Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 08:47

Curse you Space Bear!

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Member Spotlight: Sarina Dorie

Furry Writers' Guild - Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 07:56
1. Tell us about your most recent project (written or published). What inspired it?

My most recent project has been weeding the garden. Aside from that, I have been writing a lot of short stories. I was really excited my story, “Day of the Nuptial Flight” came out in the July/August Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine, a story someone called “alien, insect erotica.” I recently sold a series of 7 stories/paranormal love advice columns to Daily Science Fiction. Imagine Dear Abby meets the bogeyman.

The project I know I should be working on is Shadows and Starlight, the sequel to Silent Moon. The first book in the series came out with Soul Mate Publishing this year as an e-book and will be coming out as a print book on Amazon next month. The first book is a gothic mystery with werewolves and a Jane Eyre feel to it. The sequel will focus on one of the “wolfmen” in the first book and his relationship with a shapeshifter who resembles shadows and starlight in her true form. It has been really hard to find the time to finish editing it when I have been successfully writing and selling short fiction. It’s all a balancing act on the tightrope of time management!

2. What’s your writing process like? Are you a “pantser,” an outliner, or something in between?

I think I am something in between. I really like writing character and dialogue, possibly influenced by early play writing classes in college, but I know if I don’t make a plan, my characters will and that might not make the best story. Outlining means less cutting later, but it also takes away from the joy of spontaneity. It is a difficult balance. More tightrope walking.

3. What’s your favorite kind of story to write?

I love to write about magic and I like to write about relationships. I heard a writer once say that all romance is a kind of magic and that might be why many of my stories lean toward romance.

4. Which character from your work do you most identify with, and why?

Arg, that is so hard. I went to art school to be an illustrator and one of my teachers once said all portraits are self-portraits and all paintings are of yourself—whether you intend it or not. I think I put something of myself in every character and the ones I don’t are the flattest and least alive. Usually when I write about school teachers those are the characters that are the most authentically myself because I am putting direct experiences into my writing. The characters that are aliens or outcasts or monsters that I write about feel symbolic of my experiences living overseas because I was an alien in those circumstances.

When a friend and I were discussing my beauty and the beast obsession, most recently seen in “A Monster and a Gentleman” which came out in Hot Dish this year with my pseudonym, I wondered what that meant about my mindset and mentality toward men and women and gender roles. My friend said that actually she thought I thought I was the monster, not the beauty. That gave me a different perspective. I think this really came out in Cassia in Silent Moon. I identified with the struggle for acceptance and self-acceptance of being a monster/flawed/an outcast.

5. Which authors or books have most influenced your work?

So many! I love classical literature, romance, fantasy and mystery blended with these subjects. Some of my favorites include:

Pride and Prejudice

Jane Eyre

Tale of Two Cities

Wuthering Heights

The Time Traveler’s Wife

The Count of Monte Cristo

Austenland

The Passion

The Promise

Harry Potter

The Host

Twilight

Imzadi

Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict

Tuck Everlasting

Shades of Milk and Honey

Dresden Files

Sookie Stackhouse Series

Stephanie Plum Series

6. What’s the last book you read that you really loved?

The Hunger Games. I really like how much I cared about the protagonist and sympathized with her.

7. Besides writing, how do you like to spend your free time?

When I am not writing, I spend my time sewing new creations as a fashion designer, teaching and performing belly dance and concocting experimental food that may or may not be edible.

8. Advice for other writers?

Don’t quit your day job. Ha ha! It takes a long time to become a career novelist. I have been writing since I was 6, submitting writing and attending writing workshops since I was 18 and more seriously starting to submit starting eight years ago. Four years ago I sold my first short story. At this date I have sold over 40 short stories, and two novels. Although I am selling to markets that pay better as I become a better writer, it takes a long time to establish a career.

9. Where can readers find your work?

The best place to find free stories is on my website:

sarinadorie.com

My novel Silent Moon is up on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/Silent-Moon-Sarina-Dorie-ebook/dp/B00GHLBDTI

Dawn of the Morningstar, my alien and puritan romance, is up on Smashwords.com. Next year it will be up on Amazon when WolfSinger Publishing republishes it.

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/267911

10. What’s your favorite thing about the furry fandom?

Mary E. Lowd—also known as Ryffnah, author of Otters in Space. She introduced me to the furry genre.

http://marylowd.com/

Check out Sarina Dorie’s member bio here!

 


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A Catholic in Italy Is Anxious about Coming Out to His Family

Furry News Network - Fri 15 Aug 2014 - 07:56
Author: Dear Papabear, I really appreciate the support and advice you are giving to many people that are facing difficult times. I’m a 24-year-old Italian guy and time ago I realized I was bisexual… but mostly attracted to men. I’m still in the closet and I want to ask for your advice because I’m becoming […]
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