Panelists Needed

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Yup, it's that time again.  Pshaw and I are already busy plotting and planning this year's panels.

We can't do this all alone, however, so we'd like to ask your help.  If you have a background in any of the following, please contact us and we'll talk to you about lending your expertise to our panels.

Here's this year's panels:

Anthropomorphics Through the Ages: Pan-Asian Cultures (please note, we're leaving the tenuki and kitsune out of this, as their mythology has been extensively covered elsewhere, and focusing on lesser known beings and animals)
Mythological Species - Dragon
Life of the Horse (this is our non-mythological totem offering)
Shapeshifting from the Shamanic Perspective

We're looking for folks who back their beliefs with solid research in anthropology, archeology, and mythology so that we can put everything in a useful context for as much of the audience as possible.  If you like doing research and want to share your resources, we can really use the help (please don't ask about my book budget, you really don't want to know :D)

The Christian furries have asked for a Christian Furry round table discussion and for a panel on the symbology of animals in the Bible.  Neither Pshaw nor I feel qualified to lead or research these panels as we're not Christian. If you know someone who would be willing to help out, contact us.

Thanks for listening!