Month: September 2020
Tempo Talks with Elizabeth Hanna (Dog City, Care Bears, Babar)
I WON a FURRY Award!!!!
Mephit FurMeet Online Starts Tomorrow
Words of Wisdom from The Dalai Lama
We all have troublesome emotions as well as the positive ones that bring us inner strength and tranquillity. It’s important for us to be aware of our potential and let this inspire our self-confidence. To look only at the negative side and feel hopeless, is, I think, a wrong view
Furry Film Fest Deadline Oct 9th
The deadline to enter The Furry Film Fest for it’s 2nd year is approaching soon. This year’s theme is Magic and I really think it’s going to take some magic for some of these makers to pull off a good video this year…the virus being the biggest issue.
One can not help but notice that fur cons are more than just places to have fun. I would say roughly 97% of all furry videos are recorded at fur cons. I know the ones they had last year was beyond that all too common video which most of us enjoy. I say it will be interesting to see what happens this year.
Indy Fur Con Online By The Numbers
Is Furry Life Online Suffering Growth Issues?
Furry Life Online is sad to be the hottest furry site since FA in it’s early days minus the DDOS attacks. Furries on social media are raving about the site, and yours truly wanted to see what all the excitement was all about.
Except when you attempt to Login via Discord, AP, or even create an account you get the following.

That Registration is disabled.
How long will this go on for? Only time will tell, but apparently this has not affected the site for those who are currently using the service.
Slack Wyrm Comic
Slack Wyrm #659 – http://www.joshuawright.net
(If you don't know what cottagecore is, Google it. It's fascinating!)

Originally tweeted by Josh Wright (@joshhamwright) on 09/02/2020.
Review of Furry Galaxy 75: The Dragonfly Probes by Van Hill Millvele
Furry Galaxy 75: The Dragonfly Probes is a follow up to Furry Galaxy 75: Pandora’s Box and features many of the same characters. The story starts out when the characters use Dragonfly Probes to explore decaying Timelines, and other dimensions etc. I found the entire book very interesting on how the author included a lot of loose ends from the first book and a lot of what if’s. It was the aspect of time travel. In telling these little stories, where your are not quite sure what is going to happen next. I found Furry Galaxy 75: The Dragonfly Probes both interesting and enjoyable.
Although Furry Galaxy 75: The Dragonfly Probes is a book that stands upon it’s own. I swear I would have enjoyed it so much if I didn’t read Furry Galaxy 75: Pandora’s Box first.
Essentially a SFW book, even an adult will enjoy this book. Although I would have liked to get into the basic plot that runs through the entire book. There is just too much to tell, and fear it will ruin the book for some. All I will say is that you like to see characters in a book get into mess, not always of their making, and how they get out of it.
This is the book for you.