AD Flash 012 – Anniversaries and Reunions February 21st, 2010
This pair of stories was written for the Midwest FurFest convention conbook. Their theme of “10 Years of MFF†inspired ideas of anniversaries and reunions.
“Ten Years” by Will A. Sanborn
Read by Chris Hvidsten of the Outcast podcast novel
“The Reunion” by Will A. Sanborn
Read by Howler
Music cues by Infinity Squared
“The Reunion” also appeared in Different Worlds, Different Skins the fiction anthology of human/anthro interactions.
AD Flash 011 – The Sons of Air and Fire January 29th, 2010
It’s a hard life for a lone griffin, trying to feed and care for her remaining chick after her mate was killed in a raid. When Sophaaru discovers abandoned dragon hatchlings will she leave them to the wilderness or take them in care for them as one of her own?
“The Sons of Air and Fire” by Xeans
Read by Kemmy
Ursa Major Awards Open for Nominations January 29th, 2010
The Ursa Major Awards are open for nominations. For those who aren’t familiar with them, they are the analog to the Hugos, fan-voted awards, for the furry fandom.
As nominations are open to any and all works, we would would like to nominate the Athro Dreams Podcast for the Magazine category, and the Different Worlds, Different Skins anthology for the Other Literary Work category.
Regardless of what you vote for though, if you’re in the fandom and interested in the awards, just vote for the projects you like, to help give them visibility.
Podcastle – Of Gods and Minotaurs January 8th, 2010
PodCastle, the fantasy fiction podcast, has a new story with anthropomorphic characters, and two older ones which are also of interest.
Marsh Gods by Ann Leckie is in the same world as The Nalendar. Both tales deal with gods, usually in the form of animals or nature spirits, living amongst men, sometimes helping them, and always vying for their devotion. The world and the gods which inhabit them are fascinating, as our the rules governing the gods interactions with people. The stories are slightly mature due to some violence, but not more than would be seen on broadcast television.
I’ll Give In by Meghan McCarron is interesting tale of a woman meeting the new neighbor, a minotaur, and being tempted by the mythical stranger. It’s metaphor in the shape of a moving relationship drama with a fantasy twist. This story is more adult for including non-explicit sex.
Escape Pod Stories – Of Dogs and Rockets January 3rd, 2010
Escape Pod, the science-fiction podcast magazine has two new episodes with anthropomorphic characters in them.
His Master’s Voice is an interesting look at genetic engineering and uplifted animals.
And Littleblossom Makes a Deal With the Devil is a war drama, complete with AI battle tanks and intelligent missiles.