Sofawolf Press
| Sofawolf Press | |
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| Leading the team in quality anthropomorphic fiction! | |
| Author(s) | Owners: Jeff Eddy, Tim Susman |
| Website | http://www.sofawolf.com/
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| Status | Active |
| Launch date | October 1999 |
| End Date | Ongoing |
| Genre | Publishing company |
Sofawolf Press is an American small press company in St. Paul, Minnesota that primarily publishes anthropomorphic fiction. They are one of the most prominent publishing houses within the furry fandom. The majority of their material is created by members of the fandom themselves, though several of their publications have received recognition from outside the fandom.
Sofawolf Press has been in business since 1999. Representatives attend a range of conventions both furry and other, including Anthrocon, Midwest FurFest, Further Confusion, Rainfurrest, Rocky Mountain Fur Con, Gaylaxicon, CONvergence, and San Diego Comic-Con.
Sofawolf and its publications have been presented with several awards from both furry and non-furry organizations, including the 2010 WSFA Small Press Award (New Fables), the 2009 Rainbow Award (Out of Position), and several Ursa Major Awards. They have also been nominated for the 2006 Eisner Award (Digger) and 2011 WWA Spur Awards (Sixes Wild).
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[edit] Products
The varied content published by Sofawolf Press includes periodic publications such as Anthrolations and Heat, anthologies of furry fiction (including two set on the fictional planet of New Tibet), and also full-length novels such as Kyell Gold's Volle and Out of Position series. The company also regularly anthologizes webcomics, such as Ursula Vernon's Digger, and publishes full-color graphic novels, such as those by Blotch.
[edit] Available titles
(Presented in alphabetical order.)
- Black Iron, an Ironclaw novel by Ted MacKinnon
- Digger Volumes 1 to 8, a complete anthologized webcomic by Ursula Vernon
- Dog's Days of Summer, a graphic novel by Blotch
- Fur-Piled Volumes 1 to 5, an anthologized webcomic by Leo Magna
- Heat, a yearly adult mixed-media anthology edited by Alopex
- I.S.O. 1 to 2, a complete anthologized webcomic by Vince Suzukawa
- New Fables, a fiction anthology series edited by Tim Susman
- Nordguard, a graphic novel series by Blotch
- Out of Position and Isolation Play, a series of modern gay romance novels by Kyell Gold
- Sixes Wild: Manifest Destiny, a straight western romance novel by Tempe O'Kun
- Sofawolf Press Fursuit Calendar 2007 and 2009
- Thousand Leaves and Seventh Chakra, a suspense series by Kevin Frane
- Volle and its sequels, a series of fantasy novels by Kyell Gold
- Waterways, a modern gay romance novel by Kyell Gold
- Why Coyotes Howl, a novel by Watts Martin
- X, an erotic anthology themed on the ten commandments, edited by Kyell Gold.
[edit] Discontinued titles
- Best in Show, edited by Fred Patten
- Game of Kings by Roz Gibson
[edit] External links
- Behind the Sofa - An interview of Jeff Eddy and Tim Susman by Phil Geusz in Anthro.
- A survey of furry story sites | Flayrah - An assessment of the current state of the furry publishing industry and the online story archives of the fandom by Watts Martin for Flayrah.
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Anthrolations · Best in Show · Nordguard · Dog's Days of Summer · Game of Kings · Heat · HistoriMorphs · New Fables · Why Coyotes Howl
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America's Best Comics · Antarctic Press · Angry Viking Press · Anthrotica Press · Bad Dog Books · Fauxpaw Publications · Fox Knight Comics · FurPlanet · GraphXPress · Guardians of Order · Hot Cider Press · Jarlidium Press · Loja dos Furries · Looters Paradise · MU Press · Minotaur Comics · Plan Nine Publishing · Pseudo Comics · Purrsia Press · Rabbit Valley · The Raccoon's Bookshelf · Radio Comix · Sofawolf Press
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| Furry Hall of Fame inductees | ||
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| Goldfur Chakat and Uncle Kage (2008) · 2, The Ranting Gryphon and Paul Kidd (2009) · Stan Sakai, Big Blue Fox, Jenner and CynWolfe (2010) · Fred Patten (2011) · Sofawolf Press and Steve Gallacci (2012)
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