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Review: ‘ROAR’ vol. 4, edited by Buck C. Turner
Looking for volunteers
I had a long thought about my life recently and its been going nowhere. I have these good ideas for games but I can't do much on my own so I'm asking for volunteers to join my game company Inari studios. I'm looking for coders, artists, writers and cool people to help out and what not. If you have questions feel free to ask.
Also here some some good music to listen too, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UX__4aHwYzM
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‘Heat 9? interview: Series editor Alopex
Friend to Elves and Animals
The Ascension is a fantasy novel series by J.A. Guinta. The Last Incarnation, first book in the series, was published last year by Brick Cave Books. Here’s the publisher’s description: “The son of a trapper, raised by elves, befriended by animals, entrusted with magic, Barr was but a boy on a journey that had taken many, many lifetimes. Seeking to avenge his father’s death, he would cross into Lumintor, home to shapelings of all manner and size. Little did he know, Revyn, the God of Change, had plans of his own, plans set in motion long before Barr was ever born. It was what Revyn had been waiting for, the time when one of the new races bore a child on its final lesson, a soul on the verge of enlightenment.” This is a link to find The Last Incarnation on Amazon. And that, my friends, is one Big Dog!

image c. 2012 by Brick Cave Books
‘Humpday Gamedays’ hosted by Gaming Furever
If you've played Morenatsu, you'll get this.
This was on my FaceBook. It's got a point.
A picture a friend of mine made of us :3 (neither of us have a fursona at the moment, but it's still supposed to be us).
ActFur OnAir: ActFur s4 ep5 – Ponylicious
I dislike the fact that discussion on Dust: An Elysian Tail over at /r/Games has devolved into pro v ant furry and not concentrating on the game.
Papabear Asks His Readers for Comments
Here's a switch: Papabear is going to ask you for advice and input on something that happened to him that has him quite upset.
A couple months ago, I was staying with friends in another state, trying to resolve a business issue. They were kind enough to take me in and save me the hotel expense. Also, one of them had a car and was nice and let me drive it on occasion. Anyone who has rented a car lately knows how much money they cost, even for a few days.
Noticing that the tires were all bald (and knowing that my friends had no money to spare for repairs--none), in appreciation I took the car to a garage and had four brand new General tires (guaranteed for 75,000 miles, so good ones) put on and paid for an alignment, too. I took the car back and presented my gift, which I thought was appreciated.
Today, months later, I found out that it was not appreciated. The owner of the car is apparently pissed at me for doing work on the car without asking first.
So, my question to you, dear readers: was I out of line? Was I presumptuous? I thought it would be a nice surprise (I, personally, enjoy good surprises), but I guess it was not.
Thanks for your thoughts.
--Papabear
Rub or be Rubbed? That is the question.
Reader: Furry costumes are cries for help!
http://blogs.westword.com/showandtell/2012/08/reader_furry_costumes_are_crie.php
"The furrys were in town this weekend for Rocky Mountain Fur Con 2012: Furry Apocalypse, and if looking at their costumes made you want to get a dust-buster, you weren't alone.
Says Rusty:
Those aren't costumes - They're cries for help!But little.candyheart replies:
Wow, way to take something fun like a niche convention and write such a mean spirited and unfunny little article about it. You don't seem to write with the air of someone who actually cares about their audience or the subject their are writing about. Shame on you for reporting on something unique in such an unprofessional manner. Furrys are weird, sure. That doesn't mean their events deserve your slander.
Was this slide show fair or unfair to furrys? You be the judge: See our complete Furry slide show here."