Elfwood

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Elfwood was a fantasy and science fiction art internet archive which accepted furry art. It originally opened in 1996 as Lothlorien, for high fantasy art created by amateur artists.[1]

It had a zine titled Woodworks which ran from January 2002 to December 2004.

References[edit]

  1. Exploring Elfwood with Thomas Abrahamsson and Eliza Leahy, post by Gamegrene user aeon, dated August 4th, 2003.

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