Claw & Quill

Claw & Quill is the name used by Watts Martin for a variety of furry fandom websites; most recently, for a online non-fiction magazine.

History
The first version of the website, a fiction-focussed webzine titled Claw & Quill: Modern Fables, was launched in October 2004. The project proved short-lived, due in part to pressure of work and the loss of two contributors (Jacob Schmid and Fred Patten) due to health issues.

By the end of 2005, Watts had into a curated story archive for readers and writers of fiction. In 2011, a strategy guide and initial code were published. The website was to be written in Python using the Django framework. However, this concept was ultimately abandoned.

By May 2013, Claw & Quill was being described as an online magazine about furry fandom, and Watts was seeking submissions of reviews, interviews, personal and business profiles, and stories about other topics within the fandom. The first issue was published in October 2013.

Issues

 * Claw & Quill #1 (29 October 2013)
 * "Welcome to Claw & Quill" (Watts Martin)
 * "Pup Fiction" (Alice Dryden/Huskyteer)
 * "Is Furry Fiction Science Ficton?" (Kyell Gold)
 * "Nature vs. Nuture in San Iadras" (Watts Martin)