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{{b|A Field Guide to Otherkin}} is a book about [[otherkin]] written by [[Lupa]] and published by Immanion Press. This book was the first book focusing on the otherkin community in its entirety, and was intended to give outsiders an overview of the community. It relied heavily on responses to surveys which were distributed throughout the community, as well as some online interviews and citations from various otherkin websites.
{{b|A Field Guide to Otherkin}} is a book about [[otherkin]] written by [[Lupa]] and published by Immanion Press. This book was the first book focusing on the otherkin community in its entirety, and was intended to give outsiders an overview of the community. It relied heavily on responses to surveys which were distributed throughout the community, as well as some online interviews and citations from various otherkin websites.
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://archive.is/PNL4F A Field Guide to Otherkin] on [[The Green Wolf]] (Archived Copy)
* [https://archive.is/PNL4F A Field Guide to Otherkin] on [[The Green Wolf]] (Archived Copy)
* [https://archive.is/z86wq Marginalia upon Lupa{{b|s }}{{b|A Field Guide to Otherkin}}'] by [[Orion Scribner]]
* [https://archive.is/z86wq Marginalia upon Lupa's 'A Field Guide to Otherkin'] by [[Orion Scribner]]

Revision as of 22:06, 13 September 2023

A Field Guide to Otherkin
Media type Book
Release date April 20, 2007
Creator Lupa
Publisher Immanion Press
URL http://www.amazon.com/Field-Guide-Otherkin-Lupa/dp/190571307X


A Field Guide to Otherkin is a book about otherkin written by Lupa and published by Immanion Press. This book was the first book focusing on the otherkin community in its entirety, and was intended to give outsiders an overview of the community. It relied heavily on responses to surveys which were distributed throughout the community, as well as some online interviews and citations from various otherkin websites.

External links