This Dominatrix Deer Dancing at an ’80s Furry Convention Is What the Internet Is All About

Bu Hudson Hongo as originally posted on gizmondo.com

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What is the purpose of the “World Wide Web”? Some would say that it’s to facilitate the free exchange of ideas on a global scale. (Hah!) Others might argue that it serves to democratize the tools of mass communication. (LOL) Personally, I believe that “on-line” exists to bring us videos like this:

Recorded in 1989 at a test gathering of ConFurence (the first exclusively furry fan convention), the video shows early fursuiter Robert Hill dancing in a “Bamboid” dominatrix costume inspired by the work of artist Jerry Collins. More importantly, it’s ill as hell.

In past decades, such footage might be left to degrade in a forgotten corner, never to be enjoyed by the public at large. Today, however, we can experience a watershed moment of the furry subculture like we were actually there, grooving along to the smooth tunes of Weird Al, R.E.M. and, of course, Peter-fucking-Gabriel. God bless us. God bless us all.

Introducing Tarpaw Furmeet by Matt Snoops

Anthrocon grew out of a series of hotel parties put on by Roger Wilbur in the 90s. Every con grows from an existing seed base.

The fragmented nature of the North Carolina groups has made amassing this critical mass this difficult to do. Since I moved to Raleigh in 2009, I’ve seen no less than three attempts at starting cons in the region–none of which came to fruition. Thus, I’m taking a “back to basics” approach, looking at what made strong events succeed.
TL;DR: Let’s have a furry party. 🙂

I’ve booked the hall, I’ve booked a DJ, I’ve talked to pizza places. I’m putting the event structure in place. It’s time to see if enough people will attend. I’ve set the bar for 125. If we get that, I’ll put on another party in the spring. If that party meets its goal, I’ll put on a third. If the third one succeeds (in other words, we’ve built a base of consistent attendees up to think bigger), it’ll be time to build the board of directors, put together the paperwork, and sign a hotel contract for a multi-day con.

…but it all begins with this first event.

So join us in Raleigh in four weeks for a night of furries and fun that we hope will grow into a regional con by 2018! Hope to see everyone there!

Tarpaw Furmeet

The southeast’s newest furry event

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Furplay Halloween Issue 6

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Furplay Halloween issue really good as over half the issue is dedicated to that day. What you do get is part 4 of Reign of The Rat. In this a female mouse gets turned into a vampire, beyond that I am going to have to find the next issue. You also get a selection of good quality furry porn, a 2nd furry comic called “Coven A’ My House” Which I found quite funny, the story is about a coven of witches who invade this guy’s home in order to sacrifice him, but instead want to have sex with him.

It is worth checking out HERE

October is Furry Book Month: Rabbit Valley Update

Rabbit Valley will offer 20% off all orders containing three or more in stock anthologies, novels, novellas, story collections, and trade paperback graphic novels placed on a single order. Simply use the coupon code FurryBook2016 during the check out process from October 1 – 31, 2016 to receive the discount. If there is any problem with the use of the coupon code, go ahead and place the order and send the confirmation email to whitefox@rabbitvalley.com and he will verify the discount is placed correctly.

Since 1998 Rabbit Valley has distributed and produced anthropomorphic, furry, literature. Our vast catalog of other good stuff™ includes titles from:

Anthropomorphic Dreams novels and books
Associated Student Bodies
Bernard Doove’s Chakat Titles
Bad Dog Books
Fur Planet
Graveyard Greg
Jarlidium Press
J Michael Gallen Novels
Jim Galford Novels
Jonathan Thurston Novels and Anthologies
Litte Foxy’s Novels
Radio Comix
Ringtail Cafe
Sofawolf Press
Tales of the Tai Pan Universe
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Rabbit Valley ships five days a week, all orders are processed within 24 hours of being placed except when noted on our home page due to travel. Customers can also take advantage of this discount in person at any convention we attend in the month of October. For a full list of conventions we attend visit https://www.rabbitvalley.com/Events/ConventionsAndEvents.html.
Books Published By Rabbit Valley® Comics:

Spooo Presents Series of Adult Comics
Associated Student Bodies by Lance Rund and Chris McKinley (Updated)
Circles by Andrew French, Steve Domanski, and Scott Fabianek
Coyote River by Chris McKinley
Dark Zel and Tredain
Dragon’s Hoard Comics
Fast Boyz Delivery Service by Werepuppy
Jeremy Bernal Comics
Novels by Alflor Aalto, Wolf, and others
Ookami Kemono Books
QuickDip Issue One by FastTrack
Rocketship Rodents by Werepuppy and Trejaan
Tales of Tobius by Agent Elrond
Weady Set Go! Issue 1 by Furnut
Webz Magazine by Kaputt
Winding Silhouettes by A Blue Deer and Shana
Zoorama Comics
Knot Shy
Additionally, we have a host of awesome furry products by these fine creative suppliers:

2 the Ranting Gryphon’s Comedy DVDs and CDs
Anthropomorphic Dreams novels and books
Associated Student Bodies Comics and Portfolios
Bernard Doove’s Chakat Titles
Bad Dog Books Titles
Bucktown Tiger’s Music CDs
DJ Ear’s Album
Dreamfield Comics magazines and comics
Club Strips, Hot Cider Press, and Cocktails Titles
Fur planet Comics, Novels and Novellas (Updated)
Graveyard Greg’s Comics, Novels, and Novellas
Jarlidium Press Comics and Fanzines
J Michael Gallen Novels
Jim Galford Novels
JR’s Music
Niic The Dog’s Music
Radio Comix Titles
Ringtail Cafe Comics
Sofawolf Press Novels and Magazines
Tales of the Tai Pan Universe
YARF!

Corpus Lupus Review by Greyflank

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This book is actually a collection of three novellas about your worst nightmare: A WEREWOLF WITH A BADGE.

OK, I know for some of you (me included), the image that first comes to mind might be more erotic than horrific… but I assure you that your ride along is going to take you into some deeply, darkly, disturbing places.

Highridge is a cop that became a werewolf in an Urban Fantasy Setting where lycanthropes have a subculture and are an accepted part of modern society. And the revelation of their existence is no recent thing.

As is often the case when the werewolves are (mostly) good guys, there are worse things out there than wolfmen.

Legion Printing and Publishing, 2010, ebook $2.66 (194 pages).

Readers, do you have triggers? You will find them here. All that you think is right and wrong in the world has little to no relevance here. God isn’t dead; but he wishes he were. If Horror Noir is a thing…this is a collection of Horror Noir.

In point of fact, almost all the magical power in this world comes from death of some sort. Demons are but a thin membrane of reality away and necromancers are the first line of defense against these threats and many the public never ever hears about.

Every corpse is staked, for example. Bad things could happen when a corpse isn’t staked.

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Killing a child in a universe like this creates a lot of energy the killer can use for almost any purpose, provided he knows the best cuts. The butchering of three boys in the shadow of their tree house provided the murderer with a lot of power.

The race is on, not just to “bring the killer to justice,” but to keep him from using that power to do… well, anything he wants.

The crime and the risk is enough for the necromancers to send in Dr. Muggs, the local necromancer and fixer. It is an awkward teaming as there is so little Muggs can tell Hightower without violating his oath of secrecy.

Things aren’t made better with Hightower’s Alpha getting on his case and trying to provoke a battle between them. Cop ethics and Pack ethics do not align well. Before the case of the child killer can be solved, Hightower is too driven by instinct to be a good cop. He takes medical leave.

The story provides good procedural and easily doles out the magical rules (which stay consistent through all three novellas). Hightower seems like a good man and an honest cop, and, in the end, he must sacrifice a little of his soul to save his life and bring a killer to justice.

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The story starts out with the same police procedural trappings as Corpus Lupus but it quickly veers into outright horror as Hightower attempts to investigate an otherworldly portal. As established in the previous tale, murder is the most powerful force there is. Hightower knows death is on the other side of that door. Yet…yet…a whole apartment is missing. And the family that lived there…one or more of them might still be alive.

Now, the rescuer must be rescued from the nicely written plot of hell that apartment has become.

There is a gate-keeping monster here, too, drawn from the mind of Hightower himself. A bigger, badder wolf that Hightower must escape and, if he survives, destroy.

It’s a tense and exciting series of events where Hightower’s own werewolf instincts might betray him and the solution to this is interesting and a little mind-warping. My only complaint is the big bad is referred to as bisexual when the description obviously shows the creature to be more of a simultaneous (or synchronous) hermaphrodite.

And a rather vigorous one at that.

Now, I know (I cheated and looked it up) “bisexual’s” original meaning is exactly that: “having both sexes in one being, hermaphroditic.” Still, in a modern setting it’s rather upsetting to see one’s label used so monstrously.

I’m sure that I’ve done worse, so enough on that.

There’s some magic in a conference room that I think I could have done without, especially knowing that someone died for that Power for that trick, in whole or in part. Yet, when I reflect now, I see that this mild scene, as mundane as making flowers out of thin air could be compared to the hellish summoning and werewolves tearing out each other throats… it does hint at the shades of humanity that Hightower has already lost.

You see, in the first story, the werewolf detective knows the names of the victims who donated their ashes. He is acutely aware of each sacrifice as much as he is able. He is fascinated and not appalled by his lesson… or its cost. I am curious to now if that’s how Smith intended it.

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A small departure as Hightower travels with his pet monster, but he very quickly ends up investigating a magic murder. Although there is a great deal of debate about the nature of the killing.

We discover much more about the nature of magic and of the multiverse that this universe is a part of. Hightower has to face aliens and, worse, what people must do in order to survive. Plus he meets what may be the mad god at the center of it all.

This last story had a few light and disturbing moments and presented a more rounded story than the other two. It is also infinitely darker as Hightower once more allows himself to become a tool for the greater good in a secret war of sorts.

It is a darkly refreshing universe that reminds us Power has a cost.

as originally posted on flayrah.com

This article released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license

Furry Book Month

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October 2016 is Furry Book Month

This October, we’re raising the profile of anthropomorphic literature and bringing furry stories to a wider audience.

The Furry Writers’ Guild has joined forces with some of our fandom’s great authors and publishers to offer special deals during the month, from free shipping and discount codes to free books.

If you don’t read furry fiction, take advantage of the special offers and try a furry book in October.

Already a reader? Give a book to a friend, try a new author, or write a book review. Reviews on Amazon and Goodreads needn’t be long, and really help authors. Got lots to say? Submit a review to Flayrah, Dogpatch Press, or Claw & Quill.

What will you do this Furry Book Month? Spread the word on social media using #FurryBookMonth!

Visit furrywritersguild.com/furry-book-month/ for the list of offers.

Furry Book Month logo by Ultrafox

Furry Animated Shorts You Should Check Out

Note: The one listed as Homo Sexual is actually called “Fire Fighter”

Werewolf by Frank Frazetta

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October 2016 Fur Cons

Oct 7 to 9 2016 Fur Reality Cincinnati, Ohio

Oct 7 to 9 2016 Western PA Furry Weekend Wexford, PA

Oct 14 to 17 2016 Furcation Devon, UK

Oct 22 2016 Furloween Orlando, FL

Oct 27 to 31 2016 Fangcon Knoxville, TN

Oct 28 to 30 2016 Furpocalypse Cromwell, CT