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[a][s] at Further Confusion 2016
Hey fuzzies! Headed to this year’s Further Confusion? Be sure to catch the panels that we’ll be hosting! Updated survey data, safer sex, and a new gender and relationships panel (if you attended last year’s LSF panel, this was mashed in with safer sex, an 18+ panel, this year it’s all ages!)
Exploring the Fandom Through DataFriday, Jan 15 – 5:00 PM – SJCC: Second Stage
Come join us in figuring out what it means to be a furry and who exactly makes up this wonderful subculture of ours, using six years of furry survey data and ourselves to explore.
Furry Psychology!Saturday, Jan 16 – 11:00 AM – Hilton: University
You’ve seen his posts here, let Dr. Nuka take you through the weird and wonderful world of furry psychology as he presents the findings of nearly a decade of research on furries conducted by real psychologists on furries all over the world (think Bill Nye, but with furries!) Get educated and suggest ideas for future research!
The Love – Sex – Fur Guide to Safer Sex (18+)Saturday, Jan 16 – 10:00 PM – SJCC: 133
Interested in what all goes into having a happy, healthy, sex-positive relationship with your partners? Curious on how to stay safe while playing? Come join us in an open panel discussing safe and healthy sexuality.
Gender and Relationships in FurrySunday, Jan 17 – 10:00O OM – SJCC: 133
Come join the folks from Love – Sex – Fur in a two-part open panel discussing how to have healthy, happy relationships, as well as gender identity and expression within furry.
Come find me at FC '16! I wanna meet you all!:)
‘Cats and More Cats’ anthology to launch at Further Confusion 2016.
Cats and More Cats; Feline Fantasy Fiction, edited by Fred Patten, is launching at Further Confusion 2016 in San Jose, California over the January 14-18 five-day weekend. The book can be pre-ordered online from FurPlanet Productions. It will be for sale on the FurPlanet online catalogue afterwards.
Cats and More Cats is a reprint anthology of 14 short stories and novelettes of feline fantasy fiction (“the best of the best”) from 1989 to the present, most of them out-of-print today, plus a new essay and an extensive bibliography of cat fantasy books. This is designed to appeal to both s-f & fantasy fans, and all cat-lovers.
Contents:
Trouble, by P. M. Griffin (from Catfantastic; Nine Lives and Fifteen Tales, 1989)
Bomber and the Bismarck, by Clare Bell (from Catfantastic II, 1991)
… But a Glove, by John E. Johnston III (from Catfantastic III, 1994)
Born Again, by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (from Catfantastic IV, 1996)
Masters and Students, by Bryan Derksen (from the Transformation Stories Contests website, 1997)
Trixie, by Lawrence Watt-Evans (from Catfantastic V, 1999)
Destiny, by Kristine Kathryn Rusch (from Creature Fantastic, 2001)
Three-Inch Trouble, by Andre Norton (from A Constellation of Cats, 2001)
Defender of the Small, by Jody Lynn Nye (from Turn the Other Chick, 2004)
The Luck of the Dauntless, by James M. Ward (from Furry Fantastic, 2006)
After Tony’s Fall, by Jean Rabe (from Catopolis, 2008)
Magtwilla and the Mouse, by Mary E. Lowd (from Allasso volume 2, 2012)
A Spoiled Rotten Cat Lives Here, by Dusty Rainbolt (from The Mystical Cat, 2013)
The Emerald Mage, by Renee Carter Hall (from Hero’s Best Friend, 2014)
Furry Fandom and Cats, by Fred Patten (original, 2016)
A Bibliography for Bast, by Fred Patten (original, 2016)
Price: $19.95. 261 pages. Wraparound cover by Donryu. ISBN 978-1-61450-297-5
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Yay! I hope I can start feeling better now. Please don't be afraid to seek help if you need it, okay?
I'm sorry if this isn't super furry-related, I realise that now, but this community has helped me a lot, especially getting to talk about it in some threads. Thank you all for being great, too. :)
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