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Bookshelf Bear

Furry comic and book online retailer for the Canadian market.
In their wordsBookshelf Bear is an independent Canadian distributor of furry literature and graphic novels. We operate online and at Canadian anthropomorphic conventions and events, helping furs across the country read the best of furry books.
Bookshelf Bear works primarily with Sofawolf Press, bringing the works of Kyell Gold, Kevin 'Rikoshi' Frane, Tess Garman and Teagan Gavet (Blotch) and the rest of their talented catalogue. We also work with Furplanet, and other independent publishers and self-publishers, with a focus on selling Canadian furry literature.
Our goal is to promote furry authors, in particular Canadian furry writers, and offer a platform for selling their works. In time, we hope to publish or help publish the best of Canadian furry lit.
Suitable for all ages. This site has no offensive content.
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Need help finding someone who sells tails and footpaws in germany
Im living in germany and I really want a 2 coloured tail (Blue down, Black up and a fluffy one :3) and a pair of footpaws which are colored like the tail. But i cant find any german furries that make stuff, for some reason :s Pls help me u__u
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Seattle-area fursuiter, firefighter to climb 69-story tower for charity
Furry convention history project – can you help?
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Fuzzies outside the US: what's it like?
After the OJST comic made the rounds yesterday, I got to thinking: I know how the fandom is perceived in the US for the most part and its difficult balance with the odd puritanical nature of views on sex here, but what it is like in other countries? What's it like in Europe and elsewhere in the world?
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New to Fandom, had some questions!
Hey there everybody!
Before I begin, just a brief disclaimer: I'm new to Reddit (first post!) and new to the Furry fandom. This being said, I apologize if I am posting in the wrong location or if some of my terminology is incorrect. I seek to speak respectfully, and wish to learn more about this fandom. Please feel free to correct me in your responses!
I've been curious about the Furry fandom for quite some time now, having no real exposure to it growing up. I'm a writer and have been for much of my life. Although my interests have led me to spawn personas in other fandoms, my most recent interest has been in the realm of Furry (or so I believe). This has been my problem though, as there are aspects of the fandom I am interested in and aspects that I am not. I LOVE character building, online roleplaying, making friends and aspects of the “mature” atmosphere that seems to be central to Furry culture. Other than writing, I have little artistic ability, no desire (and an actual dislike of) fursuits, and am not seeking any relationship other than friendship (sorry ladies, I'm taken!). I know that these things are not exclusive or “mandatory” for the fandom, but I have such a lack on information about it and few resources to draw upon that I'm left wondering if what I'm seeking is genuine Furry or a simple branch of roleplay.
My recent interests have been sparked by the development of a Khajiit character I made in Skyrim. He's become a 3-dimensional character for me, and I'm liking how he's developing. I'm of the mentality that all characters one creates have a part of you within them, however, this character is not a direct persona Per Se. I already have one of those in the Fallout universe, but he has limitations. Without getting too deeply into his character, he is literally incapable of sexuality. Brain chemistry and physical dysfunction imposed by genetic alteration has made it impossible for him to experience sexual attraction or arousal (this was to make him a better soldier). As such, I've longed for a creative outlet (in addition to physical outlets) to explore sexuality. I feel as if I could be capable of perusing this with my Khajiit, but not with my Fallout character.
I've been reading threads here on Reddit for the past couple hours and have greatly expanded my concept of the fandom in this short time, but I'm not entirely sure if it's something that I should delve deeper into. Ultimately, I don't want to insult those who do enjoy this fandom and who have made this fandom a big part of their life.
What other websites and communities exist that might welcome me to learn more about this fandom, despite my trepidation and naivete? I would like to try and participate in some role playing (SFW and NSFW) as well.
Not sure if any of this matters, but I'm a heterosexual male, age 22 and a recent college graduate.
Sorry if this was a tad wordy.
Cheers!
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Neither Snow nor Sleet nor Rain Shall Stop These Bunnies…
If you’ve got to get the bad news (or maybe good news if you’re lucky) about this crazy weather that we’re having, why not get it from a cute little bunny? “Weather Rabbit is a unique combination of weather app and virtual pet that rewards you for keeping your rabbit happy by dressing it in different clothes to match the current weather conditions. It features accurate, up-to-date, local information using your GPS and weather data sourced from Wunderground.com. You can earn new outfits for all four seasons plus more seasonally themed costumes.” This animated app (available on Google Play and The App Store) was created by Rabbx, with character design by Tracy Reynolds. You can find it at the Rabbx web site, too.

image c. 2014 Rabbx
Furry gathering held in Ukraine despite unrest
Trying to end my lurking, so I doodled something
help finding sexi (sfw) tigers.
i need to find some picks anthro or feral for a gift, she loves tigers and asked for some art.
thanks :)
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Trying to get more into character art. Here's my protagonist from an up-coming comic!
About Tim.
Hi, guys. I'm not a member of this community, but my brother was.
He was just Tim to me, but some of you might have known him as Lemonade Coyote. And on February 16th, it'll be a year since he passed away. He's been on my mind a lot lately.
Anyway, I found this song a few days ago: Furr, by Blitzen Trapper. It reminded me of Tim, and you guys as well. Especially these lyrics: "And now my fur has turned to skin. And I've been quickly ushered into a world that I confess I do not know. But I still dream of running careless through the snow."
Thanks for giving Tim a place to belong.
Keep on doing what makes you happy. Run through the snow.
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