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Episode 81 - Obsessively Creepy
This week on KnotCast, its creepy time! Savrin, Isty, and Shiva get creepy and creeped out by emails this week.
Creepy stalkers, creepy exes, and creepy fetishes round out the topics this week, alongside long distance cheating, glass joe furries, and general strangeness. This is a silly week.
Episode 81 - Obsessively Creepy
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AD Flash 011 - Sons of Air and Fire - It’s a hard life for a lone griffin, trying to feed and care for her remaining chick after her mate was killed in a raid. When Sophaaru discovers abandoned dragon hatchlings will she leave them to the wilderness or ta
It’s a hard life for a lone griffin, trying to feed and care for her remaining chick after her mate was killed in a raid. When Sophaaru discovers abandoned dragon hatchlings will she leave them to the wilderness or take them in care for them as one of her own?
"The Sons of Air and Fire" by Xeans
Read by Kemmy
AD Flash 011 - Sons of Air and Fire - It’s a hard life for a lone griffin, trying to feed and care for her remaining chick after her mate was killed in a raid. When Sophaaru discovers abandoned dragon hatchlings will she leave them to the wilderness or take them in care for them as...
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Unsheathed #25 - Live at FC! - A jam-packed show from Further Confusion! Sofawolf Press, contest winners, surprise news about Kyell's book!
Live from the fabulous Empire Room at Further Confusion, our hosts talk to Jeff Eddy of Sofawolf Press, reveal the winner of the OOP2 contest, answer questions, and give away a surprise!
Unsheathed #25 - Live at FC! - A jam-packed show from Further Confusion! Sofawolf Press, contest winners, surprise news about Kyell's book!
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KnotCast Presents - Furry Fiesta
This week on KnotCast, its all about Furry Fiesta 2010!
We have Savrin, Isty, Shiva, Guardian, and Celyddon all discussing our roles and events for this years con, discuss what there is to do around the con hotel, and give some good first-con advice.
KnotCast Presents - Furry Fiesta
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Unsheathed #24 - Marathon question-addressing session, and Further Confusion preview!
Kyell and K.M. answer letters on relationship, talk about what's on at FC, and look forward to Furry Fiesta! We were having so much fun, Kit let us run long.
Unsheathed #24 - Marathon question-addressing session, and Further Confusion preview!
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Episode 101---Ups and Downs of 2009: So Long Papa Skunk - Woyro wraps up 2009 with the story of the high and the low of the past year.
Woyro wraps up 2009 with the story of the high and the low of the past year.
Episode 101---Ups and Downs of 2009: So Long Papa Skunk - Woyro wraps up 2009 with the story of the high and the low of the past year.
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Unsheathed #23 - Overwhelmed by Sin City, our intrepid authors babble on about sin. And cities.
Kyell and Hirosaki-san find themselves at 2 am in Las Vegas, which is the perfect place to discuss setting, detail, and hookers.
Unsheathed #23 - Overwhelmed by Sin City, our intrepid authors babble on about sin. And cities.
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Episode 80 - Ceiling Cat is Watching You
This week we talk about.... religion. We asked how religion influences your relationships and/or your view on the fandom. Does it color it some ways, or do you not really care since you're not involved? We got a TON of responses, and we read a good cross section of them. We take some time to discuss our own particular views as well and find we're not too far apart in a lot of ways.
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This weeks music break is "The Unbroken Thread" by Symphony of Science
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Episode 80 - Ceiling Cat is Watching You
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Unsheathed Presents #2: "How To Stick Your Muzzle Where It Doesn't Belong" - The Unsheathed Players read a story by K.M. Hirosaki about Kyell and Kit. Muzzles are indeed stuck where they don't belong.
In the second response to the RainFurrest challenge, K.M.'s story about Kyell is performed by your intrepid regulars, doing their best to remain composed.
Unsheathed Presents #2: "How To Stick Your Muzzle Where It Doesn't Belong" - The Unsheathed Players read a story by K.M. Hirosaki about Kyell and Kit. Muzzles are indeed stuck where they don't belong.
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Talking Film - Avatar
Basically, we talk about James Cameron's Avatar, and basically give it a rating out of 5. Basically.All content © its respective owners. Talking Film - Avatar
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Goodbye 2009! (EP: 03)
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Tanuke year end message
Thank you all so much for all your support this year. We hope to bring you even more in 2010!Watchmen ©2009 Warner Bros/Paramount Tanuke year end message
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AD 018 - Holly's Jolly Christmas part 2 - The second part of the story jumps into the action and delivers a nice emotional plot. Holly decides to do what is right and try and give Caitlin a happy Christmas, but does she really want to go against Santa’s w
The second part of the story jumps into the action and delivers a nice emotional plot. Holly decides to do what is right and try and give Caitlin a happy Christmas, but does she really want to go against Santa’s wishes and is she up to the task ahead of her?"Holly’s Jolly Christmas" part 2 by Renee Carter HallRead by Chris Hvidsten of the Outcast Podcast novel
Intro musical cues by Infinity Squared
Story music provided from the Podsafe Music Network“Dream of a Princess” by Yuzzy“Welcome Home” by Doug Astrop“Awakening” by Ax“Joy Bounce” by Charlie Crowe“Love” by Brian TurnerOutro music is Auld Lang Syne by GhostwalkerSound effects from the FreeSound Project AD 018 - Holly's Jolly Christmas part 2 - The second part of the story jumps into the action and delivers a nice emotional plot. Holly decides to do what is right and try and give Caitlin a happy Christmas, but does she really want to go against Santa’s wishes and is she up to the task...
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Episode 79 - The Year In Review
This week on KnotCast, we're silly! Well, just a little bit.
This week we talk about parking the beef bus in tuna town, long distance relationships, straight people who aren't sure the person they like reciprocates, and hear back from people about their 2009. We also give some tough but fair advice, talk about our own personal 2009, and have fun.
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This weeks show music is
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption - Yellow Valkyrie by DarkeSword
http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01661/
Episode 79 - The Year In Review
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Ratha's Creature is an absolute must read
It's been pretty quiet around here, so I figure this is as good a time as any to post a review.
(minor spoilers ahead)
As FC starts to inch closer and closer, it made me think of Further Confusion's guest of honor from last year, Clare Bell. It was my first opportunity to learn about rathacat and not only was I impressed with Clare when I had a chance to meet her at FC, but I was even more impressed after I read her book, "Ratha's Creature". "Ratha's Creature" is the first novel in the series of the Named, and it's about intelligent prehistoric big cats who have learned to tame and herd livestock. The main character of the story is Ratha, a young, strong-minded female who is learning the ins and outs of being a good herder, but when Ratha discovers and figures out how to handle fire, her world and the world of the Named undergo a drastically change.
Not only did Clare come up with a phenomenal idea for her novel, but the way she handled her intelligent, anthropomorphic cats was outstanding. Some of my favorite parts of the story were how Ratha began to not only learn about herself, but how she came to understand the world around her. Ratha's childlike curiosity toward her creature, the Red Tongue, was an absolute joy to read, and I thought the way Clare wrote some of her scenes was masterful. An example is when Ratha was trying to understand things that were happening to her physically, like coming into heat and giving birth. These parts of the story really shined, and it showed off Clare's incredible writing ability. "Ratha's Creature" is an absolute must read for any fan of anthropomorphic fiction, and I will definitely be reading the rest of her novels in the Named series.
(minor spoilers ahead)
As FC starts to inch closer and closer, it made me think of Further Confusion's guest of honor from last year, Clare Bell. It was my first opportunity to learn about rathacat and not only was I impressed with Clare when I had a chance to meet her at FC, but I was even more impressed after I read her book, "Ratha's Creature". "Ratha's Creature" is the first novel in the series of the Named, and it's about intelligent prehistoric big cats who have learned to tame and herd livestock. The main character of the story is Ratha, a young, strong-minded female who is learning the ins and outs of being a good herder, but when Ratha discovers and figures out how to handle fire, her world and the world of the Named undergo a drastically change.
Not only did Clare come up with a phenomenal idea for her novel, but the way she handled her intelligent, anthropomorphic cats was outstanding. Some of my favorite parts of the story were how Ratha began to not only learn about herself, but how she came to understand the world around her. Ratha's childlike curiosity toward her creature, the Red Tongue, was an absolute joy to read, and I thought the way Clare wrote some of her scenes was masterful. An example is when Ratha was trying to understand things that were happening to her physically, like coming into heat and giving birth. These parts of the story really shined, and it showed off Clare's incredible writing ability. "Ratha's Creature" is an absolute must read for any fan of anthropomorphic fiction, and I will definitely be reading the rest of her novels in the Named series.
Ratha's Creature is an absolute must read
It's been pretty quiet around here, so I figure this is as good a time as any to post a review.
(minor spoilers ahead)
As FC starts to inch closer and closer, it made me think of Further Confusion's guest of honor from last year, Clare Bell. It was my first opportunity to learn about rathacat and not only was I impressed with Clare when I had a chance to meet her at FC, but I was even more impressed after I read her book, "Ratha's Creature". "Ratha's Creature" is the first novel in the series of the Named, and it's about intelligent prehistoric big cats who have learned to tame and herd livestock. The main character of the story is Ratha, a young, strong-minded female who is learning the ins and outs of being a good herder, but when Ratha discovers and figures out how to handle fire, her world and the world of the Named undergo a drastically change.
Not only did Clare come up with a phenomenal idea for her novel, but the way she handled her intelligent, anthropomorphic cats was outstanding. Some of my favorite parts of the story were how Ratha began to not only learn about herself, but how she came to understand the world around her. Ratha's childlike curiosity toward her creature, the Red Tongue, was an absolute joy to read, and I thought the way Clare wrote some of her scenes was masterful. An example is when Ratha was trying to understand things that were happening to her physically, like coming into heat and giving birth. These parts of the story really shined, and it showed off Clare's incredible writing ability. "Ratha's Creature" is an absolute must read for any fan of anthropomorphic fiction, and I will definitely be reading the rest of her novels in the Named series.
(minor spoilers ahead)
As FC starts to inch closer and closer, it made me think of Further Confusion's guest of honor from last year, Clare Bell. It was my first opportunity to learn about rathacat and not only was I impressed with Clare when I had a chance to meet her at FC, but I was even more impressed after I read her book, "Ratha's Creature". "Ratha's Creature" is the first novel in the series of the Named, and it's about intelligent prehistoric big cats who have learned to tame and herd livestock. The main character of the story is Ratha, a young, strong-minded female who is learning the ins and outs of being a good herder, but when Ratha discovers and figures out how to handle fire, her world and the world of the Named undergo a drastically change.
Not only did Clare come up with a phenomenal idea for her novel, but the way she handled her intelligent, anthropomorphic cats was outstanding. Some of my favorite parts of the story were how Ratha began to not only learn about herself, but how she came to understand the world around her. Ratha's childlike curiosity toward her creature, the Red Tongue, was an absolute joy to read, and I thought the way Clare wrote some of her scenes was masterful. An example is when Ratha was trying to understand things that were happening to her physically, like coming into heat and giving birth. These parts of the story really shined, and it showed off Clare's incredible writing ability. "Ratha's Creature" is an absolute must read for any fan of anthropomorphic fiction, and I will definitely be reading the rest of her novels in the Named series.
Analogues - 009 - Dec 24, 2009
In the season finale of Analogues, we take your comments, respond to your letters, and display a strange obsession with cows. Analogues - 009 - Dec 24, 2009
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Unsheathed #22 - More e-mails! Art for publication and how to go about publication.
In our last 'cast of 2009, we chat about what to pay artists for a book cover (whatever they ask) and publication venues. Oh, and Kyell got some kind of award.
Unsheathed #22 - More e-mails! Art for publication and how to go about publication.
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