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Furry Reddit - Sun 10 May 2015 - 13:43
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Just thought I should say that I love you all.

Furry Reddit - Sun 10 May 2015 - 12:43

Ah, man. This going to be a little awkward for me, but I just wanted to say that joining the fandom was a pretty good decision on my part. I love almost every single aspect of the fandom... The art, the community, the fursuits, the overall friendliness... It's kinda overwhelming, but that's what I love about it ???. So, I just made this post to say how much I appreciate how everyone's so open-minded and friendly.

Raises glass filled with Coke

To the furry fandom!

yeah

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Summers (Something I made for a friend)

Furry Reddit - Sun 10 May 2015 - 12:43
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Magipie battle catch by Sareii

Furry Reddit - Sun 10 May 2015 - 12:40
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Guest post: “It Isn’t Doggy Enough” by Carmen K. Welsh

Furry Writers' Guild - Sun 10 May 2015 - 12:34
It Isn’t Doggy Enough

by Carmen K. Welsh

 

As my time in graduate school draws to a close, commencement this June, I remember this is what my first term mentor said.

My thesis is a historical novel with anthropomorphic dogs in late Prohibition-era New York. For those who follow me on Twitter and through my ‘In Pretty Print‘ blog, I’ve been ranting/raving throughout its process. It had been a pet project of mine since sixth grade (!). I wrote the story on and off, using it as fodder to make my writing chops stronger in other areas before it went in a drawer or computer folder to be forgotten.

I became so disgusted with it that I prayed if I could get into a writing program that would give me the time to make it into something, I would actually complete it. If not, I would put it away forever. After all, I had other story ideas vying for attention, and I didn’t want to waste my writing on a piece that was going nowhere.

In November 2012, I found a promising MFA that actually responded to my queries. The program was in my state and I could get to its campus by train. The MFA was a hybrid-residency. This meant that for part of the year I’m on campus, meeting with schoolmates, faculty, and staff. For the rest of the term, I would work and submit online under the tutelage of a mentor chosen for me.

The deadline for submission to the program would be the last week in January 2013. By December 2012, I contacted both alma maters for transcripts, typed up a personal statement, and worked on a chapter from the dreaded manuscript to fit the school’s submission guidelines.

And then I prayed again.

I was told that I would receive a response by mid-April. This meant I’d start in summer term.

However, my mother has prescient dreams and when she said I would get into this program, I believed her. When March started, I received a call that I had been accepted!

June 2013 came. A mentor had been chosen for me, which made sense since I wouldn’t be familiar with anyone. Though I’ve been in other writing workshops thanks to my former community college, I felt intimidated by the fact that my chosen mentor was an internationally published horror novelist and I’ve never been a fan of horror though I respect the genre and its devotees.

I was also the only ‘furry’ in my workshop group. Thankfully, it was a small group of six and my mentor, as far as I knew, was not familiar with my genre, yet immediately tackled my chapters with academic gusto and literary fervor.

“It isn’t doggy enough,” he finally said, his German-accent colored after years of living in the U.S.

“I don’t feel the dogginess,” he told me.

I was stumped. What could I do? This had been a story near and dear to me, but after years of publishing other items, I knew that I’d reach critical mass with this piece. It was a dead-end.

“You’ll have to show more canine characteristics. I feel they are humans in fur coats.”

After I picked myself off the floor, my mentor offered several books for my recommended reading. Thankfully, all the titles were anthro and new to me!

The Bear Comes Home is a novel by Rafi Zabor, a jazz musician. The protagonist is an anthropomorphic bear who, with his ‘human handler’, goes from night club to night club playing his alto sax.

Next was the novel Lives of the Monster Dogs by Kirsten Bakis. This story runs more along the lines of The Island of Dr. Moreau with bio-engineered dogs using advanced prostheses to stand and move about upright.

The novel Felidae by Akif Pirincci is considered a crime/detective novel featuring a cat and his human who move into a suburb in Germany. The cat protagonist sets out to solve the mystery when the local cats begin to turn up mutilated and dead.

Paul Auster’s novel Timbuktu is told through the eyes of a dog living with his homeless owner. The dog doesn’t ‘talk’ but is a mild observer. After his owner dies, the dog strikes out alone to find his human’s fabled ‘Timbuktu’.

Last was the screenplay Heart of a Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov, a Russian playwright and satirist. During the Bolshevik-era, a scientist brings home a stray dog. After experimenting, the dog becomes a human man and mayhem ensues.

I tackled the story with a renewed vigor. My mentor also pointed out that I would have to bring about the ideas of race I struggled with to portray what made sense for dogs.

He told me that as NYC has always been culturally diverse, where were the different dogs located in the city? What breeds lived where? With his help, I dug deeper into the story than I’d ever done.

I was so pleased that I requested him for a second term. The program obliged — as a student can be allowed the same mentor twice — and the second semester became even more eye-opening. One particular chapter I swore nearly choked up my mentor. Though I received constructive criticism from classmates whose own works I admired, that day when my mentor explained how profound he felt towards the workshopped chapter and later his beaming feedback to an online assignment, I knew I was on the right track.

This journey began with a community college English professor telling me to consider creative writing, to the creative writing professor who said ‘Continue to write about these talking dogs’, and finally, to my professor/mentor, a published novelist, becoming excited by what I wrote. This is why I’m a writer.

My thesis will be several chapters of a brand-spanking new manuscript. I will have written the best pages I could. After graduation, I plan to continue the novel, with all the lessons that brought me to this moment. This is why I continue to write furry.


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BJ Hoodie - Zaush

Furry Reddit - Sun 10 May 2015 - 12:17
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About my last post.

Furry Reddit - Sun 10 May 2015 - 12:06

Note - I am still hungover so my grammar and writing skills aren't top-notch. Also, English isn't my first language which doesn't help.

So, last night I made a post. If you din't know, I was drunk as hell while writing it.

I actually didn't plan to make that post. But, I got drunk and some people when they get drunk they cry, some party and some post on reddit things they should not post. (I'm in the last group)

I'm not sure what to say right now regarding the post. I can go in great detail about it and my deep thoughts that relate to the furry Reddit community, but I think that this can sum it all up.

THANK YOU

(I must qoute myself)

When i was reading trough your stuff i laughed and ieven cried.

You made me happy, despite my problems. You made me cry (a tear, ok?) and the most inportant thing of all. You have helped me forget the past...week.

I you want, you can "ask me anything".

Also, here. You all deserve a song

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Anyone think having a tail would feel extraordinarily good?

Furry Reddit - Sun 10 May 2015 - 10:58

Like, I think having a large dragon-like tail would be the greatest feeling in the world, feeling it move, feeling it touch things, feeling someone else's hands through my tail...it would feel incredible. So much so that it's become my obsession, to the point where I think it would feel so good that I...well...I'd rather not say.

So I'm sure there has to be people here who think similarly, maybe not as strong as me but still similar. Do you think having a tail would feel extremely good? My preference is large thick tails but any tail really.

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Good coincidence

Furry Reddit - Sun 10 May 2015 - 10:56
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Tips on creating a fursona?

Furry Reddit - Sun 10 May 2015 - 10:15

(I know there are subreddits for that, but they're kinda inactive.)

Hello again! I already made an introduction and now I'm needing some help.

Things I should avoid or consider doing? (It will be a rabbit)

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Hi, Fuzzbutts! I'm new to reddit and thought I would introduce myself.

Furry Reddit - Sun 10 May 2015 - 08:59

Hey furries! I've been a bit of a lurker here on reddit for a while now and I finally decided to make an account and introduce myself.

I've been a furry for about two months now but I've always thought anthro animals were cool and they were/are some of the main things I draw. I love foxes (as you can probably tell from my username) but I like all animals too! I'm still figuring out what my fursona will be but I'm thinking of maybe a fox but with Lombax ears, like Ratchet from the Ratchet and Clank series. Big ears are adorable!

You guys in this sub seem so cool and friendly! Is there anything I should know about reddit or this sub in particular? Anyways, sorry for the long post (and any typos or formatting errors. I'm on mobile and new to this), I just thought I should say hi. :)

edit: Thank you so much for the warm welcomes and great advice, everyone! It's been wonderful getting to know everyone! I'm gonna have to log off now as I have homework to do for school tomorrow and I haven't started any of it and it's getting late here in the UK. I feel really at home here though after chatting to you all and I hope to get speaking to some of you in the future! So yeah, thanks again everyone, and good night/evening/morning/whatever it is where you are.

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PWYW commissions open again!

Furry Reddit - Sun 10 May 2015 - 04:17
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Jackalope person speed paint.

Furry Reddit - Sun 10 May 2015 - 03:38
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