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Unsheathed: Episode 4

Unsheathed - Mon 17 Aug 2009 - 03:00
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Episode 62 - Pod Castin' Across the Universe

Southpaws - Sat 15 Aug 2009 - 17:17
This week on KnotCast, it's all about the podcasts. Also, new equipment! We hear back from readers on what they watch and listen to, and discuss what we listen to ourselves. This is a shorter show due to starting late, once again due to omg new equipment. We'll get it working right soon.. we hope! Episode 62 - Pod Castin' Across the Universe
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Episode 61 - El Dee Are

Southpaws - Thu 6 Aug 2009 - 23:35
This week on KnotCast, it's EL DEE ARR week. Savrin, Fuzz, Isty, and Zap discuss and read emails all about long distance relationships. We hear good ideas, some horror stories, and give advice on em. With bonus debate at the end! This weeks song is Storybook Elegy, by Colson. http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2613094 http://www.furaffinity.net/user/colson/ Episode 61 - El Dee Are
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Unsheathed: Episode 3

Unsheathed - Thu 6 Aug 2009 - 03:00
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Unsheathed: Episode 2

Unsheathed - Sat 1 Aug 2009 - 03:00
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Episode 60 - Talking Back

Southpaws - Thu 30 Jul 2009 - 23:48
This week on episode 60 of KnotCast, it's all about the feedback! We've been doing this for a long time now, so we asked you, our listeners, for your opinions. So Savrin, Zap, Kyo, Isty, and That Slut Wolf read feedback and have silly tangents. It's a lighthearted and shorter episode this week on KnotCast. This weeks song is Autumnal Equinox by Arkloud. http://www.furaffinity.net/user/arkloud/ http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2551666 Episode 60 - Talking Back
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Episode 59 - Escape From Yiffcon - The Movie

Southpaws - Fri 24 Jul 2009 - 00:20
This week on KnotCast, Savrin, Fuzz, Zap, and Isty go over two delicious topics. We visit the realm of retarded fandom arguments, Doctor Who, Klingons, and furry ones like the dreaded digitigrade versus plantigrade arguement! Also, we get feedback on what would be a good furry themed tv show or movie, and we extrapolate some ideas from it and have a fun discussion. Please note, we got an enormous amount of emails this week, as it was a popular topic. We've capped the show at 2 hours max, so if you didn't get read, please understand we can only read so many. http://www.furaffinity.net/user/kurreltheraven/ Episode 59 - Escape From Yiffcon - The Movie
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Unsheathed (a Podcast by Kyell Gold and K.M. Hirosaki)

Furry Book Reviews - Thu 23 Jul 2009 - 20:00
incase you didn't know or you been living in a gutter for a while, Kyell Gold and K.M. Hirosaki started a little Podcats on I tunes. I know this is mostly for book reviews, but I'm still absorbing "X" and the Heathen city Comic finally arrived today (dumb postal workers ><). that and I figured it be kinda cool to be the first one to do a review there first podcast ^.^. so, trying not to reveal too much so I don't spoil a good podcast for those who haven't heard it and as K.M. says the most boreing Blowjob conversation ever, here's the stuff. (SPOILER ALERT)

 for the first half of the podcast,  they mostly talked about how Anthrocon was for Hirosaki-san's first oficial appearance at one as an otter (as Kyell quoted). and he mentioned things about X getting good publicity,  and on a good note Hirosaki might make an apperance at "rain furrest" so hope he does. and MFF too. they also talk about other releases at anthrocon like Heat #6, Heaten city issue 2. and the downside is he hasn't read them yet because of work and a few other things, which is understandable. also, this is news to me, but apperently there's a new furry Table top RPG called Shards (I beleive that's the correct spelling). news to me though and I'll post why on my LJ in a bit. Anyway they had talked that and a few other things too.
 
the other half  was spent talking about projects(future books or stories) there working on. like Hirosaki-san working on a project that's been touch and go according to him.  and is being a tease in not saying anymore about it and we can hope it will be finished  sometime in the future, and shout a big YAY when it's done. As for Kyell he of course he's working on "Shadow Of The Father"  which everyone knows takes place 15-16 years after pedant of fortune. Which of course about Volle's son and the mischief he get's into. and sooner or later he might be writting a draft of the sequal of Out of Position. and they also mention other things but I rather let the other people listen to it and have there own laughs.

and of course if anyone has any Questions for them or coments feel free to email them like they also mentioned. and I can't wait until there next Podcast, to Hirosaki-san and Kyell, I enjoyed it and it was good listening to your guy's perspectives.       


          

Unsheathed (a Podcast by Kyell Gold and K.M. Hirosaki)

Furry Book Reviews - Thu 23 Jul 2009 - 20:00
incase you didn't know or you been living in a gutter for a while, Kyell Gold and K.M. Hirosaki started a little Podcats on I tunes. I know this is mostly for book reviews, but I'm still absorbing "X" and the Heathen city Comic finally arrived today (dumb postal workers ><). that and I figured it be kinda cool to be the first one to do a review there first podcast ^.^. so, trying not to reveal too much so I don't spoil a good podcast for those who haven't heard it and as K.M. says the most boreing Blowjob conversation ever, here's the stuff. (SPOILER ALERT)

 for the first half of the podcast,  they mostly talked about how Anthrocon was for Hirosaki-san's first oficial appearance at one as an otter (as Kyell quoted). and he mentioned things about X getting good publicity,  and on a good note Hirosaki might make an apperance at "rain furrest" so hope he does. and MFF too. they also talk about other releases at anthrocon like Heat #6, Heaten city issue 2. and the downside is he hasn't read them yet because of work and a few other things, which is understandable. also, this is news to me, but apperently there's a new furry Table top RPG called Shards (I beleive that's the correct spelling). news to me though and I'll post why on my LJ in a bit. Anyway they had talked that and a few other things too.
 
the other half  was spent talking about projects(future books or stories) there working on. like Hirosaki-san working on a project that's been touch and go according to him.  and is being a tease in not saying anymore about it and we can hope it will be finished  sometime in the future, and shout a big YAY when it's done. As for Kyell he of course he's working on "Shadow Of The Father"  which everyone knows takes place 15-16 years after pedant of fortune. Which of course about Volle's son and the mischief he get's into. and sooner or later he might be writting a draft of the sequal of Out of Position. and they also mention other things but I rather let the other people listen to it and have there own laughs.

and of course if anyone has any Questions for them or coments feel free to email them like they also mentioned. and I can't wait until there next Podcast, to Hirosaki-san and Kyell, I enjoyed it and it was good listening to your guy's perspectives.       


          

Losing my Humanity

Analogues - Thu 23 Jul 2009 - 16:03

©2009 by PlushdragonFor more information visit http://plushdragon.deviantart.com/ Losing my Humanity
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Unsheathed: Intro

Unsheathed - Wed 22 Jul 2009 - 03:00
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Episode 58 - Crossover of the Century

Southpaws - Fri 17 Jul 2009 - 00:16
This week on KnotCast, Fuzz, Zap, Savrin, and Isty talk about inter-fandom relationships! A little. Also this week, we hear a couple follow ups, get asked why we don't like the PStriple, go on a while about state laws, and generally have a good time. Also, we have a music beak this week! Imagine - cover by Foxamoore feat Colson, http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2521907 http://www.furaffinity.net/user/foxamoore/ Episode 58 - Crossover of the Century
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Analogues - 005 - July 17, 2009

Analogues - Thu 16 Jul 2009 - 17:15

Analogues Episode 5 Recorded July 10, 2009I Should Really be a Bird © Kurrel the RavenAll other content ©2009 Tanuke Media Analogues - 005 - July 17, 2009
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New Fables

Furry Book Reviews - Mon 13 Jul 2009 - 12:53
     I’ve always been impressed with Tim Susman's ability to choose stories for his various compilations, such as his fantastic short story collection "Breaking the Ice".  And his most recent venture, the literary journal "New Fables", is absolutely no exception.  He has picked some great stories from many talented writers throughout the fandom, including Michael Payne, Phil Geusz, Renee Carter Hall, Kevin Frane, and Watts Martin.

     In "New Fables 2007", Kevin Frane contributes a story that takes us to a realm of magic where a wizard gets a strange request from a lonely raccoon.  Then Ryan Campbell delivers his thought-provoking story “A Non-Biodegradable Fox”, which mixes anthropomorphic fiction and taxidermy in a stunning way.  And even Tim Susman adds his own piece to the collection.  His story “The Shifting Sands” is a suspenseful take on anthros in the military who are asking questions they shouldn’t be asking.  I couldn’t put down.  It was so good I immediately picked up “New Fables 2008”, and now I must say, I’m hooked on New Fables. 

     Renee Carter Hall graces the 2008 edition with her story “The Wishing Tree”, which takes you to the beautiful backwoods and warms your heart with a tale of a cunning raccoon that gives two hounds an intriguing proposition.  Then Watts Martin brings us his tale "The Narrow Road in Morning Light", which drops you into the middle of medieval Japan with a strong samurai heroine that had me hooked to the very end.

     I can’t wait to get my copy of  "New Fables 2009", which is out now from Sofawolf Press.  Renee Carter Hall, M.C.A. Hogarth, and Kyell Gold contribute stories to the most recent issue, and I'm excited to see what they've come up with.  So head over to sofawolf.com and purchase a copy of "New Fables".  You'll be happy you did.

New Fables

Furry Book Reviews - Mon 13 Jul 2009 - 12:53
     I’ve always been impressed with Tim Susman's ability to choose stories for his various compilations, such as his fantastic short story collection "Breaking the Ice".  And his most recent venture, the literary journal "New Fables", is absolutely no exception.  He has picked some great stories from many talented writers throughout the fandom, including Michael Payne, Phil Geusz, Renee Carter Hall, Kevin Frane, and Watts Martin.

     In "New Fables 2007", Kevin Frane contributes a story that takes us to a realm of magic where a wizard gets a strange request from a lonely raccoon.  Then Ryan Campbell delivers his thought-provoking story “A Non-Biodegradable Fox”, which mixes anthropomorphic fiction and taxidermy in a stunning way.  And even Tim Susman adds his own piece to the collection.  His story “The Shifting Sands” is a suspenseful take on anthros in the military who are asking questions they shouldn’t be asking.  I couldn’t put down.  It was so good I immediately picked up “New Fables 2008”, and now I must say, I’m hooked on New Fables. 

     Renee Carter Hall graces the 2008 edition with her story “The Wishing Tree”, which takes you to the beautiful backwoods and warms your heart with a tale of a cunning raccoon that gives two hounds an intriguing proposition.  Then Watts Martin brings us his tale "The Narrow Road in Morning Light", which drops you into the middle of medieval Japan with a strong samurai heroine that had me hooked to the very end.

     I can’t wait to get my copy of  "New Fables 2009", which is out now from Sofawolf Press.  Renee Carter Hall, M.C.A. Hogarth, and Kyell Gold contribute stories to the most recent issue, and I'm excited to see what they've come up with.  So head over to sofawolf.com and purchase a copy of "New Fables".  You'll be happy you did.