It’s Ursa Majors season again, and all the finalists have been announced. And just like how Entertainment Weekly pretends they know best, Weasel Wordsmith has its Editor’s Choice list of winners!
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2010 Ursa Major Finalists Announced
Kyell Gold Beats out Gaiman, Bieber for Finalist Spot in Shorty Awards
The Shorty Awards, an annual award ceremony honoring standouts in social media, announced the finalists lists for their categories on Tuesday, and a furry beat out a ton of actual celebrities.
Help Me Review Isolation Play
I want to review Isolation Play, and give it a full in-depth analysis because it’s an interesting novel that deserves to be broken down. But I can’t write a review without giving away major spoilers. I just can’t do it. Trying to review it that way dances around the issues and doesn’t do the book justice. So here’s the deal. Follow these simple steps, and together we’re going to give Isolation Play a great review.
Get Off Your Fuzzy Ass and Vote in the Shorty Awards!
Like Kyell Gold needs another award. But shut up and vote for him, cause he could actually win.
Holy smoke! He’s a toon!
Being a teenager is awkward enough already, without the problem of turning into a cartoon fox. Sucks to be Fenton Cobbler.
Stranger in a Strange Land: Furry Style
I have to admit that what hooked me on this book was the promo video. Catherynne Valente sells the myth of Prester John well in her video. With Star Wars action figures.
Kyell Gold Unveils ‘Out of Position 2′ Title and Cover
During a Midwest Fur Fest panel for SofaWolf Press, author Kyell Gold finally revealed the title to his Out of Position sequel. Spoiler: it’s a football reference.
Strike Three
The fact that the prerequisite for reading Heathen City Volume 3: Joker to the Thief is to read the previous to volumes is reason enough for me to hesitate in suggesting it. The fact that the author hasn’t seemed to learn from the mistakes of the past two years is more than reason enough for me to recommend avoiding it altogether.
Furry in Spirit, Not by Definition
Tthere are a whole lot of comics out there featuring animal-people that do not identify themselves as “furry” because the creators don’t. Kazu Kibushi’s Amulet, an engrossing graphic novel filled with beautiful art and some fox people, happens to fall into that category.
Not Quite on Cloud Nine, But You Can See It From Here
Even by themselves, the terms “amateur,” “adult,” and “furry” can all give one pause when it comes to fiction; when all three apply to the same work, there can be even more reason for hesitation. Still, when it’s only a mere ten bucks to see whether someone’s debut novella is any good, it can be worth it to gamble from time to time, and in this case, for the most part, that gamble has paid off.









