MixedUpPup

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MixedUpPup is a furry writer who is a male Timber Wolf.[1] He lives in Victoria, BC.[citation needed]

Writing[edit]

Going back now, He started out writing in 2005 when he was 17, freshly off of inspiration from his recently acquired birth into the furry world. Just as an experimentation, the wolf wrote about the only thing he was experiencing at the time, which was the thrills, chills, and hills of high school, thus came the birth of his first and probably most popular (18+) series "High school Through My Eyes" or the lesser known title "His Bright Blue eyes".

This series followed the adventures of Marc. A wolf with a recently awakened attraction for boys, who fell in love David, a husky living with his Father. The rising musician (Marc) faces trials such as gay-bashers, a mother who left him for nothing, embarrassment, supportive friends, and hot sex, all the way to a skunk who tortures him for revenge brought on from his father. It lives out 18 chapters, ending smoothly on an open line which could (as Pup says) lead into a sequel.

The feedback was enough to pursue and write even more series' including "Runaways" "Can you see me now?" and his most recent "Caught up in the Moment/But not in the right way."

Now, more then three years later, the wolf enrolled in Victoria University, studying heavily in Creative Writing and the art of Fiction, and wishes to head in the way of the big leagues, hopefully to publish an array of books all his own.

References[edit]

  1. http://mixeduppup.sofurry.com/ Retrieved October 13, 2012.

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