SpaceFox
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Welcome to CF Jonan- I'm sure you'll find the fellow Christians here supportive!
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Glad to have you aboard Vex, hopefully you'll find what you need here- among friends!
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Thanks for taking a look at my scribbles, maybe I'll put up a couple more Blind_sight.docx WSB.docx *Note: What stirs beneath is a very dear piece- it was written during a time in my life when I was battling depression and my faith wained. Now, it is a sounding board to remind me how far I've come.
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Looks really good and the story develops well- do you feel that you completely describe the world that your characters live in? I've found this to be my problem in writing- Great story Gal K M!
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Another short story that needs attention- perhaps one day I'll finish it A_Were_am_I.txt A Were Am I was as much a play-on-words title as the story itself. Hopefully you all will have as much fun reading it, as I did writing it.
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Welcome to Christian Furs, Josh. Glad you found us!
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Aww see, yall make me feel at home. *big higs for fackel and riddle*
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Thanks for the warm welcome, definitely don't see that on other forums. *gives Carson a hug back* I'm currently working off my travel laptop so I don't have much in the way of stories on here but what I do have I'll gladly share. Put up a prologue and a poem in the writing section- Enjoy!
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Thanks all for the kind words of welcome- Can't believe I've missed this place all these years- guess I was looking in the wrong spots huh. GKM- good anthro stories are difficult to find, even with the best search engine- ha! Ulterior motives, dark, and un Christ-like in tone- stories like that are a dime a dozen. Where have the Once upon a time... stories gone? Knights in shining armor? Chivalry? C.S. Lewis knocked it out of the park long before anyone knew what Anthro was. Qualities I cherish in a story- Really dig your story thus far, BTW! And Julia, thanks, looks a bit rough in my avatar photo- it's still not finished.
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Just checking out the fit and function for posting odds and ends, let's see if this works CAYA.txt This is the prologue for the story Come as you are or CAYA. It was originally a writing exercise with only one sentence as the starter. It has since been expanded with about 100 pages currently outlined. I hope to have a few more chapters completed this year. For those that like poetry better, one of my first poems from an early memory on my Grandpa's farm while camping. Enjoy. TheNewestLeaf.txt
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Very good work Alric, pleasant transistions and thoughtful imagery.
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'ello all and how do, This may come as a shock to some that I honestly don't consider myself a "furry"- although folks point out that I have a fursuit... I call it a costume. My real name is Doc (just like Back to the Future) and can say that if you think of Doc Brown in his low thirties- that's me. I have been writing anthro themed stories for about 15 years and during one such associated writer's block, the character of SpaceFox came to be. He is, more or less, an answer to prayer that I could get over a hump in writing a certain sci-fi piece entitled "World's Apart". I must give the glory to God for inspiration as I am not what you might call, artist. The costume is over a year in the making and should be completed by spring. I am a 28 y/o male with a flare for life and the outdoors. I can not really claim a location due to my job and constant moving, but I suppose I could say TN is a fall-back spot While I do not like to have my email/IM/web info public; I will say that I will readily accept personal messages and reply in kind to posts and what-nots. I've never been to any Cons but might be persuded one day to see what the hype is all about. I have an affinity for Christian music and a little of everything else musical, I play a guitar, scuba dive, rock climb, and camp often. I strongly dislike folks taking God's name in vain and will quickly point out that curses do not enhance conversations. I'm a non-denominational growing Christian that loves Christ yet still has problems with "the flesh". As iron sharpens iron, so should Christians sharpen each other for Jesus. Cheers, Doc