Furries Among Us: Essays on Furries by the Most Prominent Members of the Fandom
Style: Literary Work
Content: Non-fiction essays
Print: Color Cover, Text Interior
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Pages: 178
ISBN: 978-0990890263
Parental Rating: PG
Publication Date: July 2015
Synopsis: Are they human, or are they beast? Over the past several decades, the world has seen a new phenomenon on the rise, a group of people identifying as "furries." They have appeared in the news and popular TV shows as adults wearing fursuits and participating in sex parties, but what are they really?
This collection of essays on the furry fandom reveals furries through their own eyes, with bestselling novelist Kyell Gold, award-winning artist Rukis, the International Anthropomorphic Research Project, and so many more, covering topics from anthropomorphic art to fursuiting to conventions and the psychology behind furries.
Some of the essays are comical and playful, while others are serious and academic. On one paw, this is a work for non-furries to get a glimpse into the anthropomorphic world. On the other, this is a chance for furries to hear from many of their favorite furry celebrities.