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Ep 04 – Review This! - This week the group talks about reviewing with special guest, Isiah the Spider of FurReview. Why you should review, why people don’t and why they should anyways, what makes up a good review and where to review.

Fangs and Fonts - Tue 4 Jul 2017 - 20:30

This week the group talks about reviewing with special guest, Isiah the Spider of FurReview. Why you should review, why people don’t and why they should anyways, what makes up a good review and where to review.

Listen to this podcast and review us if you want!

Follow Isiah:
@FurReview
youtube.com/user/FurReview

Original Air Date: August 30, 2013

Ep 04 – Review This! - This week the group talks about reviewing with special guest, Isiah the Spider of FurReview. Why you should review, why people don’t and why they should anyways, what makes up a good review and where to review.
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Ep 03 – A Matter of Perspective - This week Ocean, Roland and Voice discuss the different types of story telling perspective. From first, second to third, what does each point of view add to your story and what are some of the common pitfalls for each.

Fangs and Fonts - Tue 4 Jul 2017 - 20:28

This week Ocean, Roland and Voice discuss the different types of story telling perspective. From first, second to third, what does each point of view add to your story and what are some of the common pitfalls for each. Afterwards they drift off topic and begin discussing hybrids in furry writing. Is it possible to have a character with a hybrid species? What would it take to have one in your story without breaking the suspension of disbelief?

 

Original Air Date: August 16, 2013

Ep 03 – A Matter of Perspective - This week Ocean, Roland and Voice discuss the different types of story telling perspective. From first, second to third, what does each point of view add to your story and what are some of the common pitfalls for each.
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Ep 02 – The Future - While surviving the Calgary flood of 2013, our co-hosts band together to record a podcast. This week we’re joined by our other co-host Yannarra! In this episode the four furs discuss how writing, reading and publishing are changing du

Fangs and Fonts - Tue 4 Jul 2017 - 20:26

While surviving the Calgary flood of 2013, our co-hosts band together to record a podcast. This week we’re joined by our other co-host Yannarra! In this episode the four furs discuss how writing, reading and publishing are changing due to technology and the internet. Touching on such points as e-readers and tablets, online reviews, marketing and self publishing.

Original Air Date: August 1, 2013

Ep 02 – The Future - While surviving the Calgary flood of 2013, our co-hosts band together to record a podcast. This week we’re joined by our other co-host Yannarra! In this episode the four furs discuss how writing, reading and publishing are changing due to technology an...
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Ep 01 – Writing Furry - What better way to start a podcast about furry writing than discussing what makes furry writing furry? Or more specifically, what makes furry characters furry and not human characters with fur? Ocean, Roland and Voice discuss the d

Fangs and Fonts - Tue 4 Jul 2017 - 20:24

What better way to start a podcast about furry writing than discussing what makes furry writing furry? Or more specifically, what makes furry characters furry and not human characters with fur?

Ocean, Roland and Voice discuss the different aspects that makes furry literature something more than just putting an anthro character in your story. Touching on such points as different senses, world shaping, different species and others.

Original Air Date: July 19, 2013

Ep 01 – Writing Furry - What better way to start a podcast about furry writing than discussing what makes furry writing furry? Or more specifically, what makes furry characters furry and not human characters with fur? Ocean, Roland and Voice discuss the different aspects that...
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Is She a Furry?

Ask Papabear - Tue 4 Jul 2017 - 17:50
Hello.

I'm sort of having a problem. You see I really like anthro animals. Mostly foxes or cartoon ones though. I draw them too. But I'm not sure if this means I'm a furry or not.
 
I don't really consider myself a furry but someone that likes anthro animals.It's not that I'm against furries. I actually think most are kind and misunderstood.
But I really don't know if I should consider myself one or not. Thanks for taking time to read this.

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Dear Furiend,

It depends on what you mean by being a furry. At its most basic level, all it means is that you enjoy art, cartoons, movies, etc. that include anthropomorphized animal characters in them. Since you like furry foxes and also like to draw them, that would make you someone who is a fan of furries.

The other side of it is the entire lifestyle of the fandom: going to cons and meets, being active in online communities, perhaps having a fursuit. That's all part of the fun, but just because you like anthro foxes doesn't mean you have to do any of this if you don't want to. 

So, it's really up to you. You can call yourself a furry (technically, the appropriate term is "furry fan," because only actual anthros are furries) and you would not be incorrect. Or you can decide not to call yourself that. 

You define you. No one else.

Hope that answers your question.

Papabear

Happy 4th of July from Sam Eagle

Furry.Today - Tue 4 Jul 2017 - 12:19

Happy Birthday USA!  Now get out there and blow a bit of the place up!    
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M is for Mouse Guard

In-Fur-Nation - Tue 4 Jul 2017 - 01:59

More from BOOM! Studios. Mouse Guard creator David Petersen has a new project: The Mouse Guard Alphabet Book. It’s coming soon in hardcover, written by Mr. Petersen and illustrated by Serena Malyon. Comic Book Resources has a preview. “Learn the ABCs in the world of David Petersen’s Mouse Guard where brave mice protect one another from predators large and small, explore the expansive nature around them, and thrive in harsh conditions. Hand-painted by Serena Malyon (Magic in the City, Button Hill), this is a look into a beautiful world with rich culture and stalwart friendships, worth exploring one letter at a time.” Look for it at book and comic stores in September.

image c. 2017 BOOM! Studios

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A PSA From Dogs About Fireworks

Furry.Today - Mon 3 Jul 2017 - 18:22

I 'm torn between blowing stuff up this 4th or hiding under the bed. WHAT WAS THAT?  
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TigerTails Radio Season 10 Episode 31

TigerTails Radio - Mon 3 Jul 2017 - 16:31
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ep. 168 - Anthrocon 2017 LIVE! - OH HEY, WE HAVE A WEBSITE NOW TOO www.thedragget…

The Dragget Show - Mon 3 Jul 2017 - 12:11

OH HEY, WE HAVE A WEBSITE NOW TOO www.thedraggetshow.com Patreons will get episodes first right after recording. Just a buck gets you early access and a downloadable mp3 file! www.patreon.com/thedraggetshow Serathin's amazing Dragget Show story! - docs.google.com/document/d/1AYkJR…y8RCsCK0NjEw/edit ALSO, we're not just on SoundCloud, you can also subscribe to this on most podcast services like iTunes! ep. 168 - Anthrocon 2017 LIVE! - OH HEY, WE HAVE A WEBSITE NOW TOO www.thedragget…
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Guild news, June/July 2017

Furry Writers' Guild - Mon 3 Jul 2017 - 11:49

Apologies for doubling up this month. It’s been a bit hectic!

New members

We had two new members join the FWG in May, and two in June: welcome to Tyler David “T.D.” Coltraine, Tom “Killick” Mullins, Jelliqal, and Terry Michael Gildow! If you’d like more information about joining, read our membership guidelines.

2016 Cóyotl Awards

The 2016 Coyotl Awards, the literary awards voted on by the Furry Writers’ Guild Members, were awarded May 28 at Furlandia in Portland, Oregon. Winners were:

  • Best Novel: The Digital Coyote, Kris Schnee
  • Best Novella: The Goat, Bill Kieffer
  • Best Short Story: “400 Rabbits,” Alice “Huskyteer” Dryden (appearing in the anthology Gods With Fur)
  • Best Anthology: Gods With Fur, edited by Fred Patten

The Cóyotl Award web site has the full list of nominees and video of the ceremony.

Member news

Madison Keller’s book Dragon Fried Cheese, the third in her Dragon Tax series, was released in May.

Werewolves vs. Fascism contains stories by several guild members, including NightEyes DaySpring, Amy Fontaine, Gullwolf, Mary E. Lowd, Televassi, and Allison Thai.

Frances Pauli’s story “Interviewing Dora” appeared in Daily Science Fiction in May, and her flash piece “Owning the Dragon” appeared in Flash Fiction Online in June.

Mary E. Lowd’s story “True Feast” appeared in the first issue of Typewriter Emergencies, the “furry lit” magazine from Weasel Press. In addition, her story “An Aldebaran Sugar Cookie for Star Shaker” appeared in Fantasia Divinity Magazine and her flash piece “Birthday” appeared in Every Day Fiction.

Allison Thai’s flash story “Tucked in the Folds of Our Eyes” was accepted at Remixt Magazine, and her story “The Same Within” was accepted to Wolf Warriors IV.

Bruno Schafer’s story “Divide Between Light and Shadow” was accepted for Wolf Warriors IV.

CopperSphinx’s illustration and poem were printed in Furlandia 2017’s program book.

New markets

The third volume of Civilized Beasts, the furry poetry anthology, is open for submissions. Payment: copies only (profits are donated to charity). Deadline: November 1, 2017. Editor: Laura Govednik. Publisher: Weasel Press. Details.

A Sword Master’s Tale is an anthology looking for furry stories whose primary characters are expert sword-wielders. (All genres are acceptable if those conditions are met). Length: 3,000–12,000 words. Payment: ½¢/word. Deadline: November 1, 2017. Details.

Typewriter Emergencies is an ongoing market (published twice a year worth highlighting again). Payment: 1¢/word. Deadline: September 29, 2017. Publisher: Weasel Press. Details.

We update the listings on the FWG web site fairly frequently, so check to see what is (and isn’t) listed there:

Also, Thurston Howl maintains a Google Calendar with submission opening and closings for both furry and “furry-friendly” anthologies.

Remember to keep an eye on the Calls for Submissions thread on the forum, as well as other posts on the Publishing and Marketing forum!

Odds and ends

The Tuesday Coffeehouse Chats continue to take place on the FWG Slack channel, while the Thursday chats continue to take place on the shoutbox.

As usual, we’d like to keep recruiting you to the FWG Goodreads group: add things to our members’ bookshelf (see the instructions here on how to do that), start conversations, draw rabbit ears on other authors’ head shots, and so on.

Have a terrific month! Send news, suggestions, feedback, and cute fursuit pictures to furwritersguild@gmail.com, or leave a comment below.

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