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Furry!: The Best Anthropomorphic Fiction Ever!

by Fred Patten

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Over 24 of the best "furry"fiction stories of the past 15 years. Winner of Furry Fandoms' Ursus Award. Furry fiction revolves around sentient animals or characters who have animal aspects, ranging from genetically engineered creatures to aliens to werewolves. Although related to science fiction, fantasy, and horror, this branch of speculative fiction has a style all its own. This volume, in addition to the wide-variety of entertaining stories, contains non-fiction material explaining the origin and development of furry fiction. Usually taking the form of human characteristics given to animals, anthropomorphics have been with humanity from the earliest cave painting to our modern marketing icons and sports mascots. In the last several decades, the study of and fandom for anthropomorphics (commonly called the "furry"fandom) had been recognized as unique, and deserving of attentions. From Watership Down to Redwall, fantasy fans have flocked to heroic tales of furry heroes. In Furry!, "furry fiction expert"and editor Fred Patten takes readers through some of the best-loved and most memorable furry stories ever written. This anthology of furry fiction features twenty-six of the best stories from long-running literary magazines such as Anthrolations, PawPrints Fanzine, The Ever-Changing Palace, Tales of the Tai-Pan Universe, and Yarf! Included are stories by Lawrence Watt-Evans, Watts Martin, Michael H. Payne, Gene Breshears, Brock Hoagland, Mel. White, Phil Geusz, and many others. The collection also features informative introductions and bibliographies detailing the origins and history of the sub-genre. Editor Fred Patten has a long and illustrious career in fandom, being on of the founders of the first American fan club for Japanese animation, and well asbeing active in science fiction and comic book conventions since the 1960s. He writes "Theriopangrams"for the Furrlough comics series. Patten is a founding member of Furry/Anthropormorphics fandom. He resides in California. "The stories...will make you laugh, the will make you cry...they will make you think. At least some of them will probably make you uncomfortable. Ask yourself what you'd do in one of these situations. Be honest. Share the ideas with you friends if you're bold enough. These are stories you can talk about for hours and not get tired. Most highly recommended."-Elizabeth Barrette, Infinite.com

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These are stories you can talk about for hours and not get tired. Most highly recommended." - Elizabeth Barrette, Infinite.com.

Synopsis:

Usually taking the form of human characteristics given to animals, anthropomorphics have been with humanity from the earliest cave paintings to our modern marketing icons and sports mascots. In the last several decades, the study of and fandom for anthropomorphics (commonly called the "furry" fandom) had been recognized as unique, and deserving of attention. From Watership Down to Redwall, fantasy fans have flocked to heroic tales of furry heroes. In Furry!, "furry fiction expert" and editor Fred Patten takes readers through some of the best-loved and most memorable furry stories ever written. This anthology of furry fiction features twenty-six of the best stories from long-running literary magazines such as Anthrolations, PawPrints Fanzine, The Ever-Changing Palace, Tales of the Tai-Pan Universe, and Yarf! Included are stories by Lawrence Watt-Evans, Watts Martin, Michael H. Payne, Gene Breshears, Brock Hoagland, Mel White, Phil Geusz, and many others. This collection also features informative introductions and bibliographies detailing the origins and history of the sub-genre.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781596873193
Editor:
Patten, Fred
Publisher:
ibooks
Editor:
Patten, Fred
Author:
Patten, Fred
Subject:
Fantasy - Anthologies
Subject:
Fantasy - Short Stories
Subject:
FICTION / Fantasy/Short Stories
Subject:
FIC009040
Subject:
Science Fiction and Fantasy-Fantasy-Short Stories
Publication Date:
20060231
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
445
Dimensions:
7.82x6.08x1.20 in. .90 lbs.

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"Synopsis" by , These are stories you can talk about for hours and not get tired. Most highly recommended." - Elizabeth Barrette, Infinite.com.
"Synopsis" by , Usually taking the form of human characteristics given to animals, anthropomorphics have been with humanity from the earliest cave paintings to our modern marketing icons and sports mascots. In the last several decades, the study of and fandom for anthropomorphics (commonly called the "furry" fandom) had been recognized as unique, and deserving of attention. From Watership Down to Redwall, fantasy fans have flocked to heroic tales of furry heroes. In Furry!, "furry fiction expert" and editor Fred Patten takes readers through some of the best-loved and most memorable furry stories ever written. This anthology of furry fiction features twenty-six of the best stories from long-running literary magazines such as Anthrolations, PawPrints Fanzine, The Ever-Changing Palace, Tales of the Tai-Pan Universe, and Yarf! Included are stories by Lawrence Watt-Evans, Watts Martin, Michael H. Payne, Gene Breshears, Brock Hoagland, Mel White, Phil Geusz, and many others. This collection also features informative introductions and bibliographies detailing the origins and history of the sub-genre.
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