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Book Review: Warriors

Furry News Network - Tue 8 Mar 2011 - 15:58

03/08/2011
By: Rainstar

WarriorsMany, if not all, furries are aware of several great books that use anthropomorphic animals as their main characters. Such titles include the infamous Watership Down and the illustrious Red Wall. Many are also familiar with the very popular children’s series, Warriors written by Erin Hunter. Warriors is a very popular fantasy series that is centered around feral cats struggling to survive in the world. They face many challenges such as hunger, disease, natural disasters; lose of land, genocide, and war. The books also take an in-dept look at human problems and emotions, including: love, hate, loyalty, betrayal, scandal, religion, honor, valor, respect, desperation, weakness, jealousy, and anger.

These books could even be considered worthy of being taught in college. Erin Hunter’s superb writing style leaves you on the edge of your seat with beads of sweat running down your back. This book has many wonderful life lessons and morals that can be used in everyday situations. I find myself quoting the books more and more in my life. Don’t let the fact that it is a children’s book turn you away. These books have elements of all the popular genres of literature. The intense fight scenes satiate the barbaric war story lover; the love and heartache aspect will certainly satisfy any romantic; the ambiguity and betrayal portions will appease any mystery lovers; and the fact that the main characters are bloody talking cats will please any and all sci-fi and fantasy fans.

As of now, the book series contains over thirty books. These include the four, six book sagas, three large “Super Editions,” four “Field Guide” books, and a dozen or so manga. I own each of these books and have read each one at least three times respectively. Each normal book tops at around 300 or so pages. The “Super Editions” usually finish at just under 600. The “Field Guide” books usually consist of only 150 or so. The manga contain around thirty or forty illustrated pages. Axiomatically, the books are generally an easy read with large enough sized font. I’ve finished a book in less than two hours before and become saddened when I realized I have to wait a while before the next book comes out.

I recommend this book to anyone who can read a word of English. This book is certainly one to not be missed. Its fun, entertaining, simple to understand, and has moral values that will leave you thinking. The loveable characters, anxiety-inducing cliffhangers, hiss-and-boo antagonists, and relatable situations keep you glued to your seat and engrossed in the book until your light goes out. The superior writing ability and use of hundreds of literary devices make these books a primary choice in topics of book reports and research papers. I would even go as far as to say that these books rival the writing styles of F. Scott Fitzgerald – author of The Great Gatsby -and J. D. Salinger – author of The Catcher in the Rye.

These books are available wherever books are sold. Paperback editions are less than $7. Hardback editions are less than $17. They are also available on the Kindle store for significantly less, less than $5.

The Warriors Series: 10 out of 10.

-Rainstar



See larger image Warriors #1: Into the Wild (Paperback) By (author) Erin Hunter
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Georgia Furs – Post FWA Bowling & Dinner Meet

Furry News Network - Tue 8 Mar 2011 - 14:20

A Southern Tradition continues after Furry Weekend Atlanta closes for 2011. Georgia Furs is sponsoring their annual post-con Bowling Meet and Dinner for anyone who remains in Atlanta, Monday, March 21.

The event starts off at Ten Pin Alley bowling center located in Atlantic Station. Ten Pin Alley is a high end bowling alley and night club. The facilities are very well kept and service is listed as excellent. Ten Pin is not your average Saturday night out with the fursuiters bowling alley – they have a world class bar and restaurant located in the facility, but you’ll want to wait for dinner later with the rest of the group. Speaking of which, Fursuits are welcomed and there will be a changing area.

After bowling, the event will move to Mary Mac’s Tea Room for dinner. The 65 year old restaurant is a true Atlanta landmark and southern tradition that should not be missed. The menu features classic southern dishes including fried chicken, country fried steak, meat loaf and over 30 side items including mac & cheese and fried green tomatoes. Dinner always comes with your choice of breads including muffins, corn bread and light southern biscuits. It wouldn’t be complete without deserts including bread pudding, fruit cobblers and of course, banana pudding.

You can purchase a complete package including bowling and dinner for $52, which includes transportation cost between Ten Pin Alley and Mary Mac’s, or you can purchase just bowling for $25, or dinner for $25. All packages include tax and tip, and for bowling, it also includes shoe rental.

You can sign up for the event now at MyFWA.com – listed under the “FWA Events” button, or register at the convention through Sunday night at 7:00pm. Online Registration closes at 7:00 pm Sunday, March 20th. After then, you will be able to register at the venues, but the prices will go up $10, so please register early!

Bowling will start at 4:00 – you will want to arrive early if you need to change into your fursuit. Plan on being ready to leave the bowling alley no later than 6:30pm.

Dinner at Mary Mac’s will be at 7:00pm

See the full event listing at the Furry Weekend Website

Directions to Atlantic Station and Ten Pin Alley
Directions to Mary Mac’s Tea Room
Mary Mac’s Menu of Southern Goodness (PDF)

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These Guys Are Putting All Web Culture, from Furries to Lulz, In a Book

Furry News Network - Tue 8 Mar 2011 - 12:04

Posted by Don_Caldwell
on Monday, Mar 07, 2011
The three guys from MemeFactory, a live performance about web culture, want to write a book about the Internet, and they’ve made a Kickstarter page to make it happen.

As experts in Internet culture (one of them is currently pursuing a “Ph.D in lulz”) they decided they have way too much to say to fit everything into their live shows. To remedy this, they are compiling together a “Txt.book” filled with humor and insight into the wonderful world of image macros, remix videos and lemon parties.

Chock-full of the media we study, this text will contain ideas of use and interest to all corners of web culture: from b-tards to moral-fags, from redditors to SA goons, from “academics” to furries.

In case you’re still wondering what the book will actually be like, consider:

Will Goatse make an appearance in the book? Probably.

Will it also be a usable classroom text? Absolutely.

Has this ever happened before? Good god, we hope not.

They have also decided to use the Cory Doctorow model of distributing free digital Creative Commons licensed PDFs on the web, and will be selling print editions at their MemeFactory shows.

Having worked with these guys in the past, and after seeing several of their shows, I’m very excited to see what they come up with. Be sure to check out their latest show from Social Media Week São Paulo.

Via Motherboard TV RSS

MemeFactory Writes A Book Kickstarter Page

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Meeting 003: “Thou Shalt Not Kill” by FuzzWolf

Furry News Network - Tue 8 Mar 2011 - 10:59

Author: toonces

Maybe it’s about time Skip and I come clean about something-

You see, we’re- we’re robots. We were programmed by Alex Vance to run the book club arm of his furry publishing empire. And while we hope you won’t hold our lack of souls against us, it does explain the minor kink in our programming that causes us to identify so well with characters such as Unit JVCS3163- who you possibly know by his slave name- who skirt the line between real and unreal. Especially since that can be a rather potent source of some pretty steamy pulp. Which, as emotionless droids, Skip and I see as intriguing new territory.

If you haven’t had a chance to read the story yet, here are the text and the audiobook, including  a free eBook copy you can take with you wherever you go.


Find the full article here: The Bad Dog Book Club » Podcast

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Two-headed tortoise born in Slovakia

Furry News Network - Tue 8 Mar 2011 - 10:53

Author: Rakuen Growlithe

large_mutant-torrtoise-two-heads.jpgA two-headed, five-legged tortoise was born in Slovakia two weeks ago, and displayed in Žilina on March 7.

The left head is named Magda and the right, Lenka. They are conjoined twins of a sulcata tortoise native to the Sahara Desert. If the tortoise survives to adulthood it may reach a length of 1m and weigh up to 75kg.

Although all are scientifically known as chelonians there is often confusion about the terms tortoise, turtle and terrapin. Although there are regional differences, a generally accepted definition is that chelonians on the land are tortoises, those in the sea are turtles and the ones in ponds/lakes/rivers/swamps are terrapins.

Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought

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Season 5 - Show 42

TigerTails Radio - Tue 8 Mar 2011 - 10:52
The Konami Show! Show 573 in total brings us to our celebration of all things Konami. From DDR, to Contra, Gradius to Para Para Paradise. Felis reviews Suikoden V, while the rest of the cast waffle on in typical TigerTails Radio Style.
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Talk With Uncle Kage

Furry News Network - Tue 8 Mar 2011 - 00:53

03/07/2011
By: CraftyAndy

Interview with Uncle Kage about himself and the furry fandom.

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Let's Pretend We're Bunny Rabbits

Furries In The Media - Mon 7 Mar 2011 - 23:28
My friend shared this with me, it's pretty cool and the song is pretty fun as well. Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nA8wPHMdrYM
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Let's Pretend We're Bunny Rabbits

Furries In The Media - Mon 7 Mar 2011 - 23:28
My friend shared this with me, it's pretty cool and the song is pretty fun as well. Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nA8wPHMdrYM
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Review: Verbinski’s ‘Rango’ puts the ugly back in ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’

Furry News Network - Mon 7 Mar 2011 - 22:54

Author: crossaffliction

small_Rango.jpg When first shown the trailer to Nickelodeon Movies’ Rango, I was unimpressed. Though the inclusion of Johnny Depp would normally be interesting, I assumed he was just another slumming celebrity voice. And the character designs were a bit offputting. To put it mildly. But the revelation that the director for the movie was Gore Verbinski did pique my interest.

Rango is Verbinski’s eighth film; previous work includes such oddities as Mousehunt (which furry fans may be somewhat familiar with), the American remake of The Ring (one of Bravo’s “100 Scariest Movie Moments” selections), and the three released Pirates of the Caribbean movies — the third of which made him one of only four directors to gross over a billion dollars at the box office (putting him in the company of Peter Jackson, Christopher Nolan and Ursa Major Award-winning James Cameron). In other words, Verbinski is a director to watch.

But does Rango live up to some of his previous works?

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Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought

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Anthrocon requests conbook submissions, offers sweepstakes

Furry News Network - Mon 7 Mar 2011 - 16:54

Author: GreenReaper

AnthroconAnthrocon is requesting submissions for this year’s conbook, and is offering a sweepstakes to attract artwork, fiction, photography, and articles for the publication.

The lucky winner gets a supersponsor membership for 2011, or an upgrade if already a member.

All entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. EDT April 23. It is not necessary to submit material to enter the sweepstakes, and there is no limit on the number of entries.

Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought

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my Imageboard project

Furry Reddit - Mon 7 Mar 2011 - 14:20

For my adv web dev project I decided to make a fully functioning imageboard from scratch using php and mysql. Then after talking to some friends I ended up making into what is now Furchan.me. At the Moment its kinda empty as i just set it up on the domain but hey you can change that.

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DAE have mixed feelings on wanting "furry" not to be bashed as a perversion but at the same time fearing it might become too popular?

Furry Reddit - Mon 7 Mar 2011 - 08:59

Every time I see someone shouting "FURFAG" on the Internet I'm happy that such a person won't ever be interested in joining the furry fandom.

I'm also very worried that the "Furry fandom" could become a trend for more and more people just like anime is. I've met many many people who were anime fanatics and ended up growing out of it, yet I still have to meet more than 3 furs who'd really stop being furry and never come back or look back.

I've been travelling the world and met many wonderful furs (and other not so wonderful). I am worried that if Furry becomes a trend that the incomming masses could change the quality of the fandom we're enjoying right now.

On the other paw I identify myself as a fur and I'll obviously try to defend my identity and myself and thus I don't want it to be seen as a perversion or something disgusting.

I can't really decide what I want and what would be best. If you ask me right now I would answer "Keep it hidden enough to allow a decent influx of people that are really interested.

What are your opinions?

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Guardian of the Keystone Quadrant

In-Fur-Nation - Mon 7 Mar 2011 - 06:30

Rocket Raccoon has been a busy little mammal. He became known as one of the deadliest weapons experts in the galaxy in Marvel Comics’ Annihilation series, after saving the universe as one of the Guardians of the Galaxy. But before all that, he was the sworn guardian of the Keystone Quadrant in the original Rocket Raccoon mini-series — written by Bill Mantlo, with art by Marvel greats Keith Giffen, Mike Mignola, and Sal Buscema. Now Marvel has collected all four issues as well as the original appearance of Rocket Raccoon in the page of Incredible Hulk #271 (along with the follow-up from Marvel Previews #7) in one hardcover book. It’s 144 pages of full color, coming your way this August.

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Welcome To Midwest Furfest MFF part 1 of 5

Furry News Network - Mon 7 Mar 2011 - 02:12

03/05/2011
By: CraftyAndy

1294427568.craftyandy_welcome_cardMusic
Ordinary guy by Matthew Ebel http://matthewebel.com/
Obsession by Badwill & Roscoti

http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4941474

http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4755509

MFF part 1 of 5 I also have interviews with some of the artist that should be posted every other week. I’ll Feature three artist at a time. Hopefully I’ll stop partying a little longer to get more during FCN. Funny the only one that refused to be interviewed was a clean artist that made bumper stickers and license plates. . . silly.

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Fchan changes Top Level Domain to .ME

Furry News Network - Mon 7 Mar 2011 - 01:57

Because of continuing issues trying to get fchan.us DNS entry updated, fchan.me has been set up to point to the fchan server.

You can read previous details here: Fchan domain curiously unresolvable.

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KnotCast Presents - Bad Dog Book Club

Southpaws - Sun 6 Mar 2011 - 11:55
The boys of the Bad Dog Book Club have taken over KnotCast this week to bring you a special treat: Alex F. Vance reads a FuzzWolf story, "Thou Shalt Not Kill", original published in the Sofawolf book, "X". KnotCast Presents - Bad Dog Book Club
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