Gay centaur figurine
Posted 7 years agoStumbled across this just recently. I think there's glitter in the tail?
https://www.sadieshouse.com/55-55085_centaur.html
https://www.sadieshouse.com/55-55085_centaur.html
Great satyr sculptures!
Posted 11 years ago(Thanks to TheWerewolf for pointing this out to me!)
There's an artist named Edmond Haakonson who's made some of the best satyr sculptures I've seen in a long, long, long time! Check out his work - Definitely NSFW though. There's a minotaur and a merman in there too. Also, don't miss clicking on the numbers below the pictures so you can see the pieces from different angles.
http://www.eahaakonson.com/catalogue7.htm
There's an artist named Edmond Haakonson who's made some of the best satyr sculptures I've seen in a long, long, long time! Check out his work - Definitely NSFW though. There's a minotaur and a merman in there too. Also, don't miss clicking on the numbers below the pictures so you can see the pieces from different angles.
http://www.eahaakonson.com/catalogue7.htm
Satyr figurine
Posted 12 years agoI can be really picky about satyr artwork sometimes, and for years I've been looking for a nice little statue. Not a copy of an ancient sculpture, not something with a huge erect schlong, something I could have out on display in my apartment. Finally I found something! Wasn't cheap - close to $50 plus shipping - cast bronze, a little under 10" tall and almost 3 pounds heavy...
Anyway, I've posted pics in my scraps folder! I found it on eBay searching for 'satyr statue' or 'satyr figurine'; I think it's originally sold by these people: http://www.pacifictradingonline.com.....ducts_id=11085
Anyway, I've posted pics in my scraps folder! I found it on eBay searching for 'satyr statue' or 'satyr figurine'; I think it's originally sold by these people: http://www.pacifictradingonline.com.....ducts_id=11085
Procrastination
Posted 13 years agoThis isn't a call for sympathy or anything, more of an apology that I don't write more. posti and gotommax in particular both offered me very workable story ideas years ago, and I'm no nearer to typing them up, although the ideas have certainly bounced around in my head. I feel bad about that. I do want to write them someday, but given my procrastinatory nature, I don't feel I can make promises. Heck, my last FA journal post was over two years ago. If it's any consolation, should I manage to get off my duff, what a happy surprise it will be to spring stories on you guys.
For everyone else's part, seeing all the creativity on FA is a wonderful thing. Over the next few days I want to post another old story or two from my old website. Really there's only three I think are worth putting here, and I want to get at least two of them here before Anthrocon 2012.
Speaking of Anthrocon, I'm going to be there, but I don't identify myself as "Narzil" on my badge; it's a handle I keep fairly private, although I do say hi to folks. Not interested in sleeping with anyone (And trust me, you wouldn't want to with me), but if you like satyr and equine transformations or want to talk TF stuff, I like a good chat! Drop me a note in advance, and if I can find the time, maybe I can connect with some of the TF crowd for a change.
For everyone else's part, seeing all the creativity on FA is a wonderful thing. Over the next few days I want to post another old story or two from my old website. Really there's only three I think are worth putting here, and I want to get at least two of them here before Anthrocon 2012.
Speaking of Anthrocon, I'm going to be there, but I don't identify myself as "Narzil" on my badge; it's a handle I keep fairly private, although I do say hi to folks. Not interested in sleeping with anyone (And trust me, you wouldn't want to with me), but if you like satyr and equine transformations or want to talk TF stuff, I like a good chat! Drop me a note in advance, and if I can find the time, maybe I can connect with some of the TF crowd for a change.
The Last Paladin - from a new author of satyr stories
Posted 16 years agoEveryone, I'm very pleased to introduce you to Vaughn R. Demont. He contacted me out of the blue a long time ago, an aspiring writer hoping to eventually get published. He'd been writing a story involving gay satyr erotica, and wondered if I would take a look and give him some feedback.
...WOW. It was *good*!! He showed me the drafts as long as I didn't tell anyone about him, as he polished the text and tried to find a publisher. And now that time has come. You have *no* idea how much I've wanted to share this guy's work with you!
The Last Paladin, part 1: A Squire's Vow, is available online through Torquere Books at http://www.torquerebooks.com/index......oducts_id=1821
Yes, it costs $2.49, it's 10,000 words, and it's worth every damn penny. You know how people have music mp3s and maybe a pirated movie they were too cheap to pay for? And occasionally something you like comes out by an artist you really respect so you buy his stuff because you want to support him? That's how much I respect this guy's talents. I've bought his work even though I've had an earlier copy of it for months on my hard drive.
It's the story of a man who finds himself isolated by life in the city, until he's introduced to a new world of hope, danger and love when he finds there's a hidden reality of mythical beings who live right beside us.
The main character is Len, a young, slightly withdrawn university student, looking for a bit more faith and direction in the world than he's found so far. He'd previously pledged himself to Pan, hoping to have a spiritual experience of some sort, but nothing had happened and so he'd moved on with life.
So it's quite a surprise when he finds out that the ancient gods are still around, and that Pan and satyrs actually exist. And that he's falling in love with one of them. And that pledging to become Pan's knight has put him on a very unexpected road with a rather steep learning curve. And that satyrs are not the only creatures secretly roaming the city streets.
Having read the first couple chapters of The Last Paladin, I can tell you that Mr. Dumont is an excellent writer. He wants to tell you a *story*. An urban fantasy with humour, tragedy, mystery, drama, action, characters with actual depth, and finally, sex. All these things blended together, balanced, none of them getting too dominant to shake the focus away from the story underneath it all. (Actually there's some light dom/sub in the later chapters, and even though it's not my thing I still enjoyed the story.)
In closing, I think the quality of this author's work speaks for itself. Give The Last Paladin a try, and if you like it as much as I did, please spread the word!
...WOW. It was *good*!! He showed me the drafts as long as I didn't tell anyone about him, as he polished the text and tried to find a publisher. And now that time has come. You have *no* idea how much I've wanted to share this guy's work with you!
The Last Paladin, part 1: A Squire's Vow, is available online through Torquere Books at http://www.torquerebooks.com/index......oducts_id=1821
Yes, it costs $2.49, it's 10,000 words, and it's worth every damn penny. You know how people have music mp3s and maybe a pirated movie they were too cheap to pay for? And occasionally something you like comes out by an artist you really respect so you buy his stuff because you want to support him? That's how much I respect this guy's talents. I've bought his work even though I've had an earlier copy of it for months on my hard drive.
It's the story of a man who finds himself isolated by life in the city, until he's introduced to a new world of hope, danger and love when he finds there's a hidden reality of mythical beings who live right beside us.
The main character is Len, a young, slightly withdrawn university student, looking for a bit more faith and direction in the world than he's found so far. He'd previously pledged himself to Pan, hoping to have a spiritual experience of some sort, but nothing had happened and so he'd moved on with life.
So it's quite a surprise when he finds out that the ancient gods are still around, and that Pan and satyrs actually exist. And that he's falling in love with one of them. And that pledging to become Pan's knight has put him on a very unexpected road with a rather steep learning curve. And that satyrs are not the only creatures secretly roaming the city streets.
Having read the first couple chapters of The Last Paladin, I can tell you that Mr. Dumont is an excellent writer. He wants to tell you a *story*. An urban fantasy with humour, tragedy, mystery, drama, action, characters with actual depth, and finally, sex. All these things blended together, balanced, none of them getting too dominant to shake the focus away from the story underneath it all. (Actually there's some light dom/sub in the later chapters, and even though it's not my thing I still enjoyed the story.)
In closing, I think the quality of this author's work speaks for itself. Give The Last Paladin a try, and if you like it as much as I did, please spread the word!
Web site down
Posted 16 years agoWell, looks like tfcentral isn't coming back any time soon, so I'm websiteless at the moment. Finances are kinda tight so I'm not immediately looking for a new place yet, although I hope to eventually, maybe re-designing in a blog format. I don't quite agree with all of FA's site policies and Livejournal doesn't suit the material quite right either, but eventually I'll find someplace. Thanks for the shouts and sorry for my awfully slow replies!