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This got a ton more comments than I'd ever imagine. Glad to stir up conversation :D
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Member Spotlight: Tempe “Tempo” O’Kun
1. Tell us about your most recent project (written or published). What inspired it?
Windfall – debuted at Anthrocon 2015
It’s a cosmic-horror romantic-comedy starring an otter named Kylie who’s fallen in love with her best friend, a husky named Max. The two of them used to be minor characters on a supernatural cable TV show. After the series ends, he comes to visit for the summer and she has find a way to confess her feelings to him as they discover their TV show was actually real.
Previews:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/10973174/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/12950193/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/12278672/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/14827336/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/14467401/
I also have Nordguard: Tribes of the White Land that came out at Anthrocon 2015. It’s an expansion to the Nordguard card game, with all-new art from Blotch and Chromamancer. A very different means of telling stories, but it certainly helps to have a writing background.
I’m also working on an interactive children’s sci-fi novel called Allison & The Cool New Spaceship Body to teach kids about transhumanism and artificial intelligence. Working on it with me are world-class interactive fiction experts from Ball State University and Gamebooks.org, as well as actual AI scientists from the Machine Intelligence Research Institute. It also has talking space dolphins who fly around with jet-packs!
You can play through the book-in-progress here:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/16159961/
2. What’s your writing process like? Are you a “pantser,” an outliner, or something in between?
Somewhere in between, I suspect. I toss ideas into “pool” files in Scrivener as they come to me. Sooner or later, enough ideas coalesce to make a plot I can’t resist writing. I use that to develop my outline, then make successive passes at expanding it until it turns into a story. Often I write all the dialog first, much to the despair of my editors.
3. What’s your favorite kind of story to write?
One with a kooky central idea — some bit of trivia or motif that clicks into place with a plot. Love stories are also a plus, since I’m a total sap.
4. Which character from your work do you most identify with, and why?
Each of my characters has a shard of my personality. In Sixes Wild, Blake has my tendency to be a square while Six has my defiant side. We all constructed of contradiction.
5. Which authors or books have most influenced your work?
James Gurney’s Dinotopia has been the biggest influence on my personal philosophy. I’m a big believer in the power of peaceful cooperation, science, and art to improve the world. This optimism pervades my stories.
6. What’s the last book you read that you really loved?
I’m hooked on Steven Brust’s Vlad series (which feature a sorcerer assassin chef). Technically, the most recent book I read that I’m excited about was the new Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition Players Handbook. : ) D&D is actually a really cool way to practice storytelling—you get immediate feedback. I’ve used tabletop RPGs before to test out worlds I later write about.
7. Besides writing, how do you like to spend your free time?
I teach writing classes at Bismarck State College — my fursona was the instructor of the semester there last winter. I have skied the longest run in North America. I also enjoy when friends or my girlfriend take me for walks.
8. Advice for other writers?
Write the story you’d want to read. Your enjoyment will show through in the final product.
9. Where can readers find your work?
https://www.furaffinity.net/user/tempo321/
https://tempo.sofurry.com/
https://www.weasyl.com/~Tempo
My published works are available from Sofawolf Press and Furplanet Press, as well as on Amazon.
Heat #7 – https://www.sofawolf.com/products/heat-7
Heat #8 – https://www.sofawolf.com/products/heat-8
Heat #9 – https://www.sofawolf.com/products/heat-9
Heat #10 – https://www.sofawolf.com/products/heat-10
Heat #11 – https://www.sofawolf.com/products/heat-11
Heat #12 – https://www.sofawolf.com/products/heat-12
Sixes Wild: Manifest Destiny – https://www.sofawolf.com/products/sixes-wild-manifest-destiny
Nordguard: The Card Game – https://www.sofawolf.com/products/nordguard-card-game
Nordguard: Tribes of the White Land – https://www.sofawolf.com/products/nordguard-card-game
Windfall – http://furplanet.com/shop/item.aspx?itemid=798
10. What’s your favorite thing about the furry fandom?
How it brings people together. In the furry fandom, it doesn’t matter where you’re from or what you look like — what matters is your talent, enthusiasm, and good cheer. In the past month, I’ve been interviewed by furry journalists from Canada, Brazil, South Africa, and Mexico. World peace looks a lot like the furry fandom.
Check out Tempe “Tempo” O’Kun’s member bio here!

I finally got my first commission from /u/Featherfall today! Just thought I would share it with you all.
Gotta Stomp Them All?
What if Pokemon were not cute little fighting monsters but giant, city-stomping kaiju monsters? That’s the idea that inspired freelance artist Mike Vasquez to create Popzilla, a new collection of monster-themed art. That’s where it started anyway, but then it expanded to include any number of well-known pop-culture icons re-imagined as kaiju. Over at Kickstarter the art book has already been successfully funded, but go anyway to find out more about the project. Or, you could just visit Mike’s web site (entitled Mike Goes Geek, perhaps appropriately) and follow his blog. Several sketches are there too.

image c. 2015 by Mike Vasquez
[New Furry] Hey guys and gals! I'm here now!
I'm "new" in the sense of talking with you guys :D
I've been into the porn for longer than I'd like to admit, and I'd always been kinda ashamed of it. But after years of stalking comment sections, talking with some fuzzbutts in private, and just coming to terms with what this fandom is, I'm turning more towards just talking with r/furry.
You guys always seem really friendly to newbies. I'm really excited to join you all!
EDIT: Gonna hit the sack. Thanks for all the warm welcomes so far! Will be back in awhile.
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