User talk:Katherine

Hi there, KDelany, and welcome to WikiFur! Thank you for starting off the article about animal stories, and for the pieces of artwork you previously gave to us. Let me know if you need any help not already provided! :-)

A couple of suggestions about your recent novel entries. First, you don't need to include the Fiction stubs category explicitly; that's done automatically by the fiction-stub template. Second, the characters categories might be appropriate if you wrote an article about a character from a novel, but not for the novel itself. Other than that, looking pretty good. We appreciate your contributions. --mwalimu 04:45, 18 September 2006 (UTC)


 * She did it because it wasn't in the right ordering for works with "The" at the front. I have solved this by editing Template:fiction-stub so that you can add a parameter to specify the category sorting, like this: --GreenReaper(talk) 05:46, 18 September 2006 (UTC)

anonymous edits of Balana correct?
There's been some anonymous editing of Balana. Since Balana cites your list of Nalia's Family as a reference, I figure you probably have a better idea if those edits to Balana are accurate. --EarthFurst 21:57, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
 * They're authentic. From TLKMuck -
 * You page, "Hey...were you the one who edited Balana's article on WikiFur? Someone's asking about the authenticity of the edits, so I figured I'd ask the source. XD" to Balana.
 * Balana pages, "Oh, yeah, I did so a little bit earlier this afternoon. Same with the muck's. I probably should actually create an account on there. XD" to you.
 * Spaz Kitty 22:27, 22 December 2006 (UTC) (Sumuu on TLKMuck)

belated thanks
Thanks for your input in Forum:Question about magazines YRB and Go Big. I contacted the editor of Go Big and he thought a scan of that Go Big page would be ok at WikiFur as “as long as it's not too big”. I haven't scanned a page from YRB because I don't like the piece in YRB. If I scan a YRB page, it probably won't be for a few years and it will be shrunk down (possibly smaller than the Go Big scan) --EarthFurst 00:01, 6 September 2007 (UTC)

New York Times: anthro art
Article in New York Times (in Friday's issue) that I think would be of interest to you. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/26/arts/design/jane-alexanders-work-at-st-john-the-divine.html?smid=pl-share "The Beast in the Human, and Vice Versa / Jane Alexander’s Work at St. John the Divine" "By HOLLAND COTTER". I am hoping to get to VPL this week to photocopy from their copy, but I'll be doing a black&white copy and article includes color photos of art. --EarthFurst 13:51, 27 April 2013 (EDT)