Month: September 2023
Furry Migration 2023 Update

The Fursuit photos for Furry Migration 2023!
Fursuiters: 435
Final Attendance: 1789
Theme for 2024

Join us next year from September 6th-8th for #FurryMigration 2024: Lost In Time, in our new space on the 1st and 2nd floors!
On top of that Registration for 2024 is Now Open

Urban Tales and Rabbit Trails by Fons The Bun
My YouTube Vids
With the over 6,000 views my videos having received on YouTube. It has proved what I have been saying for years. Everyone loves fur con videos. Although mine are simple, like I usually do is document the facts. I saw things as they are, I do not do any fancy tricks with the videos and I use easy to use cameras. But you got to get it up ASAP.
It also proves despite what I heard many say. There is an interest in Indy Fur Con and why because it is small fur con. You honestly get to do things that you can’t do at a larger events. That March of the Inflatables video proves that. Can you even imagine that taking place at MFF or similar larger cons. I say impossible. There are just too many there.
It’s the simple things I have seen vanish from MFF. Gatherings to take group or funny photos, or even hang out and talk with friends.
Frankly I am curious to see if my videos effects the number who will go to Indy Fur Con next year. But I won’t be there sadly, not that it wasn’t a great con. It truly was, it’s just that I want to cover more cons. The reality is that I can only do 2 a year. I am thinking about going to another con next year. Yet another convention that has few videos. If I told you how many you wouldn’t believe it, one year this convention had none.
Indy Fur Con has taught me so much both about myself and the cameras I use. As in which one takes a better video, and I need a few more battery packs. Along with other things that I hope will both increase the number of videos I make, and the quality.
Furcationland 2023 | FCL 2023
WPAFW Reg Open

For more info https://wpafw.org/registration/
Fur Out West (Australia) 2024 Poster
Opening Ceremonies | Fur-Eh! 2023 Broadway Tails
WAG TORCH RELAY – Ottawa
Now Available: HIV Isn’t Poetic by
JONATHAN W. THURSTON-TORRES

Jonathan W. Thurston-Torres has lived with HIV for about ten years, and would you be surprised to learn the hardest part of their life with HIV has been the stigma? Not the virus itself. Not health. Just people. These poems (or anti-poems) are Thurston-Torres’ attempt to reconcile the past, present, and future, a life of being positive.
Is available here https://www.fenrispublishing.com/order.php

