Kyell Gold
Kyell Gold is the pen name of Tim Susman, a Californian novelist. Kyell Gold is chiefly known for writing male homosexual romance literature for the furry fandom. His published works include the Dev and Lee novels, the three Dangerous Spirits young adult novels, other books in the Forester Universe, and the three novels and several short stories in the Argaea series.
Gold, who represents himself as a Red Fox, is one of the most acclaimed furry writers, having won more Ursa Major Awards than anyone else. He currently has eight awards ; beating the previous record of six, held by Usagi Yojimbo creator Stan Sakai. Gold has also been acknowledged by non-furry writers. In 2010 he was nominated for the WSFA Small Press Award for short fiction.
In January 2017, Gold was interviewed in Slate regarding The Time He Desires, Islamophobia, Islam and homosexuality.
In May 2017, Tim Susman published an essay in Entropy magazine, explaining why he started to use the pen name Kyell Gold. On his blog, Gold explains why he is now open about his real name as "partly because I don't care as much now", but also because the Tim Susman novel The Tower and the Fox will be published soon. Tim Susman has previously published the novel Common and Precious, and is the co-founder of Sofawolf Press.
History
Gold's first published story was "The Prisoner's Release" in the magazine Heat, an adult publication by Sofawolf Press. Gold went on to write novels, starting with Volle, which became the first part of his Argaea fantasy series. Volle won Gold his first Ursa Major Award in 2005 for "Best Anthropomorphic Novel". In 2006, his sequel—Pendant of Fortune—won the 2006 Ursa Major Award in the same category. Fred Patten reviewed the pair, calling them "arguably the best anthropomorphic novels yet written". He also won that year's "Best Anthropomorphic Short Fiction" for his short story Jacks to Open, published by Fur Rag.Gold won his fourth Ursa Major with "Don't Blink", which was voted "Best Anthropomorphic Short Fiction" for 2007. He again won both the "Novel" and "Short Fiction" categories for 2008 with Waterways and In Between respectively. Gold won the same prizes again in the 2009 awards with Out of Position and Drifting.
In 2010, Gold was nominated for WSFA Small Press Award for short fiction with his story Race to the Moon.
Current activities
Gold himself has set a goal of writing at least one novel-length work a year, as well as a collection of short stories which are published on furry fandom websites Fur Affinity and SoFurry.Outside his work, he lives with his husband, Kit Silver, and boyfriend, @HashtagPurr on twitter. He attends furry conventions around the world to engage with the fandom and promote his books, while being active on Twitter.
Published works
A list of printed editions of Gold's work, also including Twelve Sides.Title | Series | Year | Illustrator | Publisher | ISBN | Type |
Volle | Argaea series | 2005 | Sara Palmer | Sofawolf Press | novel | |
Pendant of Fortune | Argaea series | 2006 | Sara Palmer | Sofawolf Press | novel | |
The Prisoner's Release and Other Stories | Argaea series | 2007 | Sara Palmer, Vince Suzukawa, "Taurin Fox", Adam Wan, Leo Magna. | Sofawolf Press | short stories | |
Common & Precious | New Tibet | 2007 | Heather Bruton, Sara Palmer | Sofawolf Press | novel | |
Waterways | Forester Universe | 2008 | John Nunnemacher | Sofawolf Press | novel | |
Out of Position | Dev and Lee | 2009 | "Blotch" | Sofawolf Press | novel | |
Shadow of the Father | Argaea series | 2010 | Sara Palmer | Sofawolf Press | novel | |
Bridges | Forester Universe | 2010 | "Keovi" | Furplanet | novella | |
Isolation Play | Dev and Lee | 2011 | "Blotch" | Sofawolf Press | novel | |
Weasel Presents | Argaea series | 2011 | Sara Palmer | Furplanet | short stories | |
In the Doghouse of Justice | 2011 | Alexander Roman | Sofawolf Press | short stories | ||
Science Friction | Forester Universe | 2011 | "Cirrus" | FurPlanet | novella | |
Green Fairy | Dangerous Spirits | 2012 | Rukis | Sofawolf Press | novel | |
Winter Games | Forester Universe | 2012 | "Sabretoothed Ermine" | FurPlanet | novella | |
Divisions | Dev and Lee | 2013 | "Blotch" | Sofawolf Press | novel | |
Red Devil | Dangerous Spirits | 2014 | Rukis | Sofawolf Press | novel | |
The Mysterious Affair of Giles | Forester Universe | 2014 | Sara Miles | Furplanet | novella | |
Uncovered | Dev and Lee | 2014 | "Blotch" | Sofawolf Press | novel | |
Losing My Religion | Forester Universe | 2015 | "BlackTeagan" | Furplanet | novella | |
Over Time | Dev and Lee | 2016 | Rukis & "Kenket" | Sofawolf Press | novel | |
Black Angel | Dangerous Spirits | 2016 | Rukis | Sofawolf Press | novel | |
Twelve Sides | 2016 | Rukis Croax | 24 Carat Books | short stories | ||
The Time He Desires | Forester Universe | 2016 | "Kamui" | Furplanet | novella | |
Love Match: 2008–2010 | Love Match | 2017 | Rukis Croax | Furplanet | novel | |
The Tower and the Fox | The Calatians | 2017 | Laura Garabedian | Furplanet | novel | |
Love Match: 2010–2012 | Love Match | 2018 | Rukis Croax | Furplanet | novel | |
The Demon and the Fox | The Calatians | 2018 | Laura Garabedian | Furplanet | novel | |
Ty Game | Forester Universe | 2018 | The Neverwolf, Rukis | Sofawolf Press | novel | |
The War and the Fox | The Calatians | 2019 | Laura Garabedian | Furplanet | novel | |
Titles | Dev and Lee | 2019 | Rukis, Amon Omega | Furplanet | novel |
As editor
- Breaking the Ice: Stories from New Tibet. Sofawolf Press,, 2002.
- Shadows in Snow: More Stories from New Tibet. Sofawolf Press,, 2004.
- X. A collection of ten erotic short stories based on the Ten Commandments. Sofawolf Press,, 2009.
- Patterns in Frost: Stories from New Tibet. Sofawolf Press,, 2019.