Review: 'The Peculiar Quandary of Simon Canopus Artyle', by Kevin Frane
For most of his wizarding life, Simon Canopus Artyle lived in the same splendid little house that was nestled up against the trunk of a giant tree. The tree was an Ephaian Oak, only it was much larger...
View ArticleTwo new anthologies of Furry short fiction coming in June
I was preparing this announcement, but GreenReaper has given away part of it on Newsbytes.Fred Patten, who has been writing Furry book reviews since 1962, and who edited the first anthology of...
View ArticleReview: 'Spur', by Phil Geusz
It is not easy to tell the setting of Spur at first. It seems to be our world, but Merle Castison, the first-person narrator, is a talking Andalusian stallion which nobody seems to consider strange....
View ArticleNew MC Crumbsnatcher rap video gathers many subcultures
… takes them to the dungeon, and does bad, bad things to them. If you thought VancouFur had an offensive theme, watch out! This one is truly NSFW, and best for those who appreciate wanton displays of...
View ArticleFurry short fiction anthology 'What Happens Next' due July
Fred Patten, the editor of Best in Show: Fifteen Years of Outstanding Furry Fiction (Sofawolf Press, July 2003; republished as Furry!); Already Among Us: An Anthropomorphic Anthology (Legion Printing,...
View ArticleReview: 'Striking the Root', by Kris Schnee
You cannot always judge whether a novel will be good or bad by its first line, but I’ve found that a story with a good first line rarely turns out to be bad. The first line of Striking the Root is,...
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