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Opinion: A call for more criticism of furry
But the title was purposely provocative. This may come as a surprise, but I'm not talking about the furry fandom at all. Instead, I'm calling for more criticism of the furry genre.
This piece has three goals: to explain why criticism is needed, what kind of criticism, and finally to offer a few points of criticism as examples.
Hero dog helped snare Osama
The war dogs wear ballistic body armour that is said to withstand damage from single and double-edged knives, as well as protective gear which shields them from shrapnel and gunfire.
German Shepherds have been leading the way in SAS raids in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Wearing oxygen masks, the pooches have been trained to jump from aircraft at 25,000ft, before seeking out insurgents in hostile environments.
Unsheathed #78 - Lightning Round #2!
Author of “How to Eat Fried Furries” to Donate May Royalties
Nichole Cushing, author of “How To Eat Fried Furries” – a twisted book about raising Furries as a food source – dark humor at it’s strangest – is planning on donating her royalties for all book sales in May to the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library. Vonnegut was a prolific horror writer who’s career spanned over 50 years. He passes away in 2007 after a fall at his New York Brownstone.
From Nicole’s blog:
So, I’m donating all of my royalties from May’s sales of How To Eat Fried Furries to the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library, in hopes that it will give it some well-deserved attention and maybe even make a meaningful dent in their electric bill. Every little bit helps, you know. My friend Steve Lowe (another Hoosier author of weird fiction) has also lent his support to this effort, and will be doing a similar fundraiser in May.
You can find Nichole’s site here, including her photos of the Vonnegut Library: Nichole Cushing
You can purchase “How to Eat Fried Furries” through Amazon
Link to this post!‘The Meowmorphosis’ – fluffy retelling of Kafka’s classic to be released on May 10
Author: Higgs Raccoon
In Franz Kafka’s classic 1915 short story The Metamorphosis, travelling salesman Gregor Samsa awakes one morning to find he has turned into a giant insect. In furry fandom, the story is often considered a pivotal work by lovers of transformation fiction.
The story is now being given a fluffy makeover in Cook Coleridge’s The Meowmorphosis. Instead of an insect, Samsa finds himself turned into an adorable kitten.
Published by Quirk Classics (whose previous mashup novels include Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Android Karenina), The Meowmorphosis will be available from May 10.
Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought
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Link to this post!Opinion: A call for more criticism of furry
Author: crossaffliction
Furry fandom has had more than its fair share of criticism, both from within and without. A Flayrah review of Shawn Keller’s “Horrifying Look at the Furries” (2001) notes that Mr. Keller “associated furry with bestiality and pedophilia.” A decade later, most of our critics do the same.
But the title was purposely provocative. This may come as a surprise, but I’m not talking about the furry fandom at all. Instead, I’m calling for more criticism of the furry genre.
This piece has three goals: to explain why criticism is needed, what kind of criticism, and finally to offer a few points of criticism as examples.
Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought
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Link to this post!Markos Interviewed by Rochester’s 98.9 The Breakfast Buzz
The producer of the Rochester radio show The Breakfast Buzz contacted our office Wednesday, May 4th asking for information on the Furry Fandom. I had planned on just answering one or two questions, but the producer went ahead and put me on live with the shows morning hosts, Kimberly & Beck.
All of this was off the cuff and not rehearsed. I hope I didn’t embarrass the fandom.
Link to this post!New furry “novel”: ‘Exiled: Clan of the Claw, Book One’
Author: Fred
Amazon.com lists an August publication date (but publisher Baen Books says June) for “Exiled: Clan of the Claw, Book One”, a book containing three connected novellas by Harry Turtledove, John Ringo & Jody Lynn Nye, and S. M. Stirling.
The book is set in a fantasy alternate universe without humans where:
… the Mrem Clan of the Claw and its sister warbands … face the Lishkash, masters of a cold-blooded empire of slave armies and magic.
Amazon.com says the book is edited by Bill Fawcett.
Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought
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Link to this post!Miranda and the Tiger’s Eye
Recently stumbled across: Miranda and the Tiger’s Eye, by Sara Beacham. “Miranda’s adventure begins with a gift and a wish. The gift, from a collector’s shop in India, is a special stone that fell from a statue stolen long ago. The stone, called a tiger’s eye, is said to have magical powers. Follow Miranda as she literally falls into a journey beyond the mist. Along the way, she is joined by a talking Secretary Bird and Barn Owl. Together they search for the rightful owner of the tiger’s eye.” That rightful owner is a tiger named Raja, and Miranda’s journey to find him takes her, two talking birds, and numerous other animal characters on an adventure that critics have compared to both Lewis Carroll and C.S. Lewis. Miranda and the Tiger’s Eye is available from FOM Publishing. You can read more about it on Amazon.
A furry “rare” book?
Author: Fred
Amazon.com lists the price for a used copy of out-of-print short-story anthology “Best in Show: Fifteen Years of Outstanding Furry Fiction“ as $ 348.33.
“Best in Show” won two Ursa Major awards for 2003, for Best Anthropomorphic Other Literary Work and Best Anthropomorphic Published Illustration.
Ed: The anthology was reprinted without interior illustrations as “Furry!: The World’s Best Anthropomorphic Fiction“, currently available for a far more reasonable $ 11.08.
Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought
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Link to this post!Live From the Hop Inn 306
Author: Rabbit Valley Comics
Tonight we say “farewell” to contributor K as he heads to a new live in Oklahoma. There’s drinking, embarrassing stories, booze, swearing, alcohol, and did we mention liquor?
Find the full article here: Live from the Hop Inn
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Link to this post!Furries: Serious Business
EDITORIAL
It is rare that I find a video that I feel needs to be shared whether is is news or not. In this case, I came across this video today, and feel the content is something many in the Furry fandom can benefit from.
The video is written, and produced by PyroFox (PyroFox04 on YouTube). While the tone is loud and gruff, the message is clear. [Warning - Strong language]
PLEASE HELP BY SHARING THE LINK!
You know, I’ve tried to hit on this furry angle before, when my rants sucked more (Most of them have since been deleted in favor of better ones).
And I came to the terms, with the assistance of a few good friends, that it’s simply wrong for me to try to approach it in the manner I have in the past — namely, trying to push the term “furry” further and further into the abyss of negativity, while distancing people like myself, who enjoy the milder forms of the fandom, from that negativity with terms like “anthro” or whatnot.
If that’s still your bag, and you feel like that’s how you have to deal with the obvious stereotyping problem that goes on among furries, more power to you — but I’m gonna reword myself with this rant, and try to say what’s really on my mind about the subject, and furthermore do my part to dispel stereotypes rather than hide from them…even though it’s going to be like pissing in a sea of piss, and won’t change much.
Here’s my wager — you are either going to really like this rant, or really hate it.
Either way, you’re gonna…really.
You can post responses to Pyro on his YouTube page here
Link to this post!Zombie Nation: And Back to the Furries
Zombie Carter has posted his latest strip… Seems zombies might not be the nemesis furries should fear…
Be sure to check out the comic. Pretty funny stuff!
Link to this post!‘Duncan the Wonder Dog’ wins Los Angeles Times book prize
The book, set in a world where animals can talk, chronicles the plight of the furry and feathered souls who chafe under the cruel hand of human dominion. The judges praised “Duncan” as a “powerful, prodigious work about the question of who the world belongs to, with an incredibly strong, original visual and narrative aesthetic.”
Red Lantern Comic
"On a small, isolated island run by ruthless gangs and powerful crime families lies a town of brothels and drug dens, serving all who come into port. The natural barrier of the sea makes escape for anyone nearly impossible, and most live out their lives with no hope of buying their freedom from the oppressive hyena gangs that own them.
Amon is one such indentured servant. Sold into the life from a young age, he's passed his 30th year, and approaching the end of his usefulness to his Madame. With far too much left to repay to earn his freedom, his outlook is bleak. And then, he is given the humiliating task of training his replacement, a young, exotic tiger whose naivete and innocence make his indoctrination into the brothel life even more difficult.
War rages in the waters surrounding the small Shanivaar islands, and naval soldiers are spilling into port in droves. Could these foreigners be the salvation the captive workers so gravely need, or do they bring nothing but danger from abroad?"