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Melange creates ‘first’ furry section at a non-furry publisher

Author: GreenReaper

Publisher Melange Books couldn’t decide how to categorize author Phil Geusz‘s new novel, Sticks and Bones – so it created a “Furry/Anthropomorphic” section for works in the genre.

Phil, whose novel joins his No Glory Sought series and C. A. Withey’s Savagery in the section, highlighted the novelty of such treatment from a non-furry-specific publisher:

To my knowledge this is the first time that anyone, anywhere has done such a thing.

Melange spares no buzzwords in promoting the “downright magical” topic, describing furry as “the dynamic new genre that’s pushing the limits and breaking the rules in every possible direction [...] where the young, cutting-edge authors with new ideas have all vanished to.”

Read more: Furry writers discuss Melange at the FWG forums

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2 comments on “Melange creates ‘first’ furry section at a non-furry publisher

  1. I’d call furry more of a style or something. A genre can stand on its own, but furry works always fall into another genre

  2. Wolfee Darkfang on said:

    I don’t know why we’d really need something like that, unless they also want to include a anime fan section, a trekkie section, a SW spacer section, and as much as I try to stay away from them, a brony section… Because furry are just 1 fan base out of the hundreds that exist. No special treatment pls. Also the guy is wrong, we aren’t a “new genre”, we’ve been around (at least on the internet) since the late 80s. We’re about as new as XM radio.