Theri There: Links
Some other web-comics of interest
Absurd Notions, by Kevin Pease.
Comedy fiction. Rated G.
Black Tapestries, by Blackwolf and Jakkal.
Fantasy fiction about shape-shifters.
Jenniverse, by Jennifer Diane Reitz.
Several graphic novels dealing with philosophy, physics, and identity. Mostly rated PG-13, depending on the story.
Skykin Grove: Wandering Minds Under a Single Roof.
A journal comic about three people sharing a home. Some of the events actually happened, while others are whimsy. We decided [to call it] Skykin because we are all at least part dragon inside, though we also welcome otherkin as well.
Werechild, by Marybeth Barton.
Urban fantasy fiction, with political and social commentary. Rated G.
Other web-sites about therianthropes, otherkin,
and similar sorts of people
Absurdism, by Quil.
The personal website of a leopard therianthrope, with essays on therianthropy. This also hosts Spotted Fur by Katsune, which is a snow leopard therianthrope's elegant personal website of essays and rants, some of which are about therianthropy.
Draconic.com, by KaniS.
Excerpt: Est. Jan 1998, Draconic is, by our estimates, the largest community of otherkin dragons on the internet... Draconic.com offers well-populated discussion forums, social resources, and an enormous directory of links.
Elenari Nexus.
For people who had past lives of a specific variety of elves called Elenari. Excerpt: The Elenari are primarily Elves who come from a particular set of worlds and who have common histories and cultures... Est. 2000.
Elvendrums.
Music about elves... by elves. Elf otherkin, that is. They've been drumming since 1998. You can purchase CDs of their music, as well as read the lyrics and hear excerpts on the website.
Eristic.net: Starlight Infinities, by Arethinn.
Est. 2000. Many articles on otherkin, glamourbombing.
Otherkin.net
The most well-known site about otherkin, this has essays, wiki, and link directory. Quote: Otherkin is a collective noun for an assortment of people who have come to the somewhat unorthodox, and possibly quite bizarre, conclusion that they identify themselves as being something other than human. Est. 2001.
Realmscape: A Spiritual Resource.
Some essays on otherkin. 2002.
SphynxCatVP's Real Vampires Support Page, by SphynxCatVP.
As described on its front page, This is a support site for real vampires, those who think they might be real vampires, or those knowing someone who might be a real vampire, even someone who's just curious about this whole 'real vampires stuff.' Est. 1999.
Synaesthesia Symbiosis, by Rialan.
Essays by Rialan, elf otherkin. Est. 2001.
Therianthropy.org, by Blackwolf and Jakkal.
Essays and the Awereness Forum. Est. 2001.
Tomorrowlands.org, by Baxil.
The personal website of Baxil the dragon. He has many projects on his website; here are a few: the Tomorrowlands stories, which are a gestalt urban fantasy fiction in which therianthropes gained the ability to physically shape-shift and magic has become tangibly real. For non-fiction, he has essays about draconity, as well as the famed Draconity FAQ.
The WereLibrary: Were-Related Writings on the Web, maintained by Aethyriek.
A huge collection of essays by many different authors on the subject of therianthropy.
The Werelist: Therian Community Resource.
Forum. Est. 2001.
Wild Ideas: an online celebration of the wild, by MissLynx.
Personal essays on therianthropy. Est. 1999.
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