Furry Migration welcome’s Kellic as their next conchair and what new and promise exciting things are in store for attendees at Fantasy Disco, September 8-10th 2023!
Author: Ahmar Wolf
Knotty Works by Night Eyes Day Spring Now Avialble

Description
‘Knotty Works’ is a collection of twelve gay erotic stories from NightEyes DaySpring. Sexy tales from the irreverent and silly to the serious and thought-provoking, each story offers a unique perspective on the slice of life narrative.
If you have a knot to take care of, a need to work out some kinks, or the open road calls to you, you’ll find something relatable inside. ‘Knotty Works’ is here to help you relax, ease the tension, and keep you entertained.
Contents
- Foxing for Pizza
- Making it Fit
- Splatters
- Loosening Up
- Unknown Stains
- The Fluffer
- A Moment of Darkness
- Unsatisfied
- The Road to Midnight
- Mile High
- Loving You is Wrong
- Silk and Sword
Was Midwest FurFest 2022 Dangerous?
I helped out with the above video, when Lumin City interviewed me, that is how I wound up featured in this video. But I feel like I have to say something. MFF is a BIG CONVENTION and not everyone sees or hear everything. In fact Lumin City had to research social media just to get the full story.
I think what furries should do about That Skybridge is what happens at the anime cons in those same locations. Take a water bottle of some kind with you, or when it really gets crowded and that is always later in the day. Walk along the sidewalks, and yes I know it’s cold. I live here.
Cold MFF improve things? YES I am not going to say what in this forum. But as a lot of us has been saying for years. They need to add ventilation to The Skybridge.
Midwest FurFest 2022 Dealer’s Den
Furnal Equinox (Canada) Reg Open


Available Now! GRIEF DREAMS by first time author JD Lewis! “This is a book about an abusive relationship and sexual assault. it is about PTSD, depression, anxiety and insomnia and the daily struggles of living with what happened.”
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The book costs $4.50
Horns – Animated Short Film
MFF 2022 (Memories of FurFest)
FC2023 Charity: Muttville Senior Dog

Older dogs need even more love
We are proud to announce the charity for FC2023: Muttville Senior Dog Rescue of San Francisco! Learn more about the amazing work they do rescuing and finding forever homes for senior dogs at http://muttville.org or on Twitter @Muttville
Cashmere Sky by Jared Hudson Review

When I saw this at MFF 2022 I knew I had to get a copy. But what I found…
According to it’s publisher
It’s story about a people and it’s world slowly being covered by this mysterious fog. Wars have been fought and won over what available land is left to occupy. As it’s inhabitants look towards the future.
They say it’s a great story for younger readers, but I say it’s more than that.
I am not exactly young, just young at heart. But the one thing you can say about me that I love a good story. Cashmere Sky is it, and more than just beyond a good tale. There are it’s mysteries, the fog being the biggest. Then there is the machine Enzo and Arlo discover in the forest and poor Arlo has to get his leg replaced. Then all of a sudden Arlo’s father Abram Cashmere is suddenly murdered.
What is this machine exactly and why was Abram killed? Most importantly what about this fog, and is anyone behind it?
Besides this you get great art, wonderful chemistry between all the characters, and a nagging feeling something bigger is going on behind the scenes. Although it’s subtle but you know it’s there.
I say Cashmere Sky is good for young adult to those like me who like a good story that you want to stick with to the very end.
For those who need numbers I give it a 9.5 out of 10
If you curious check out Cashmere Sky official site
