YARF!
YARF! (motto: The Journal of Applied Anthropomorphics) was started by Jeff Ferris in January 1990, and was one of the most popular and well-known furry print 'zines for many years. Other people involved editorially during its early years were Lance Rund, Dave Bryant and Kris Kreutzman. It published comics, book reviews, text stories and pin-ups from dozens of artists.
Fandom contribution[edit]
YARF! won the Ursa Major Award for Best Anthropomorphic Fanzine in 2001 and 2002. Although it is technically still in production, the most recent issue has been #69, dated September 2003.
Collected paperbacks[edit]
In 2010 November Jarlidium Press published The Complete YARF! vol 1 in paperback collecting issues #0.1 to #5[1] and have tentative plans to publish Complete YARF! vol 2 paperback in 2011 November and the first two volumes in hardcover for 2012 January.[2]
Artists[edit]
- Roz Gibson
- Tygger Graf
- Chris F. Grant's sci-fi serial Empires
- Kris Kreutzman
- Dave Kuhn
- Monika Livingstone
- Watts Martin
- Avi Melman's comic strip NitroCoon
- Fred Patten's book reviews
- Michael H. Payne's Terebinth series
- Ken Pick, Waverley Pierre III, and the WebFed stories
- Robin Pronovost
- Lance Rund
- Terrie Smith
- Mark Stanley's comic strip Freefall
- Clint Warlick and the Jack Lynch Mysteries
References[edit]
- ↑ The Complete YARF! vol 1 at Second Ed Mailorder website. Retrieved 2011 January 16.
- ↑ Main webpage of Jarlidium Press website. Retrieved 2011 January 16.
External links[edit]
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Presented by the Anthropomorphic Literature and Arts Association · Partially based upon the Recommended Anthropomorphics List
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By year
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2000 (Confurence 12) · 2001 (ConFurence 2002) · 2002 (ConFurence 2003) · 2003 (C-ACE 2004) · 2004 (Anthrocon 2005) · 2005 (Rocket City Fur Meet 2006) · 2006 (Califur 3) · 2007 (Morphicon 2008) · 2008 (All Fur Fun 2009) · 2009 (FA: United 3) · 2010 (Morphicon 2011) · 2011 (Califur 8) · 2012 (Anthrocon 2013) · 2013 (Califur X) · 2014 (Morphicon 2015) · 2015 (What The Fur 2016) · 2016 (Anthrocon 2017) · 2017 (FurDU 2018) · 2018 (AnthrOhio 2019) · 2019 (YouTube) · 2020 (YouTube) · 2021 (YouTube) · 2022 (YouTube) · 2023 ( Golden State Fur Con 2024)
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Nominees and winners
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See also
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