Furry fiction
From WikiFur, the furry encyclopedia.
Furry fiction is an umbrella term for any piece of fictional literature, poetry or prose, that would be of interest to the furry community at large, and written by an author or authors who identifies themselves with the community itself, being of any genre or style.
While all forms of furry fiction can be representative of any genre and thus generically classed, Yiffy (used as a noun), is a specific label applied to any furry fiction expressly written as erotica or pornography.
[edit] Notable publishers
- Sofawolf Press, publisher of Kyell Gold's Pendant of Fortune, winner of the 2006 Ursa Major Award for Best Anthropomorphic Novel.
- Bad Dog Books, a print-on-demand publishing house founded by Alex Vance.
[edit] Notable sources
- Yiffstar is (as its name implies) a repository for hundreds of Yiffy stories, as well as many other works of a non-erotic cast, covering an astonishing array of genres and subject matter.
- Mia's Index of Anthro Stories is a vast index of furry stories maintained by Miavir. Last updated in 2003, the site has fallen into disrepair.
- The Raccoon's Bookshelf, which serves as both a small-time press as well as an online index.
- The "The Furry Novel List" Dan Lorey's Extensive list of furry novels (last updated June 2001).


