Joe Strike's articles on film, TV, animation and related topics have appeared in a variety of publications including the New York Daily News, Newsday and the New York Press. He has been a regular contributor to the entertainment industry website Animation World Network (awn.com) since 2000 and has interviewed countless cartoon luminaries including Hayao Miyazaki, John Lasseter and Lauren Faust, creator of My Little Pony.
A lively and personal account of this new evolving species.
--Thomas Thwaites, author of GoatMan: How I Took a Holiday from
Being Human-- "Reviews"
As an outsider of this community, I was entertained and enlightened
by Furry Nation. Thanks to Strike's years of dedication and
reporting, I came to better understand and appreciate the depth and
breadth of this artistic and creative community. Furs will be
thrilled with an accurate, positive portrayal of their subculture
by one of their own and regular humanoids like me will be treated
to a colorful history of a community unlike any other. --Nicole
Guappone, sex writer and essayist previously published by The
Rumpus, Glamour, and others-- "Reviews"
Here is a vital and encyclopedic resource for all who are
interested in the anthropomorphic fandom. Encompassing its
beginnings and providing a comprehensive overview to the present
day, it immediately attains the status of required reading...among
all species. --Bill Holbrook, author of Kevin & Kell--
"Reviews"
Joe Strike has been in furry fandom for over 25 years, and he knows
it in depth. I am glad he has taken the time to get the history of
furry right in Furry Nation. --Fred Patten, a founding father of
furry fandom-- "Reviews"
This is the most comprehensive history of Furry Fandom that has
ever been written. Painstakingly researched, it follows the
evolution of Mankind's fascination with anthropomorphics from its
earliest roots in history (and pre-history) to the worldwide
phenomenon that we know today. Joe combines his own recollections
with those of dozens of other greymuzzles to tell the story of how
a ragtag bunch of special interest groups unwittingly awakened
millions of people to their own inner animals. This is indeed a
remarkable book about a remarkable fandom, lovingly assembled by a
remarkable man - even if he did choose a picture that makes me look
fat. --Dr. Samuel Conway a.k.a. Uncle Kage, chairman of Anthrocon--
"Reviews"
To stereotype all furries as sexual fetishists is to ignore the
prevalence of anthropomorphic animals in human culture, from cave
paintings to animated movies to graphic novels and newspaper comic
strips. Furry Nation offers an honest, candid glimpse into all
aspects of American furdom... Highly recommended. --Midwest Book
Review-- "Reviews"
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