This blog started with the post Why are there humans on Furaha? on 22 April, 2008. That is 18 years ago, suggesting that the blog has now left adolescence and has come of age.
Apparently, Blogger started in 1999, so the oldest blogs could be 27 years old by now. Google bought Blogger in 2003, so the oldest Google blogs can be 23 years old by now. Still, 18 years is a respectable amount of time to maintain a blog, or I like to think so.
The last ‘birthday commemoration’ such as this one was published in 2022. I used to publish a list of most popular posts, but will not do that now, for the simple reason that there are probably so many bots about that the numbers provided by Blogger may not mean much. For what it’s worth, Blogger reports that the blog has been seen 2.63 million times in all, but I have no idea how many bots were among these visits. However, some data are still reliable and meaningful: there are now 329 posts that together evoked 2970 comments. Not bad, I feel, for such a niche subject.
As I read that Google Analytics provides a more reliable view of blog visits and visitors, I activated that 18 days ago. Over that small period, my blog attracted about 1600 views from 522 users per week. Most active users came from the USA (38%), followed, to my surprise, by Singapore with 24%, and the UK with 5%. The blog is in English, so a preponderance of Anglophones is to be expected. I wonder whether that large Singaporean interest is caused by a local interest causing a temporary spike or whether Singaporeans are simply the world largest fans of speculative biology. If any Singaporean readers like to comment, please do!
Anyway, I aim to continue blogging, even now that The Book is out.
As for that, readers in the USA may have noted that the Furaha book could only be ordered from British sources, and was not directly available from a US distributor. I was told that this was because of contractual reasons, and that the delay would be at least six months. The people at Crowood Press now told me that Simon and Schuster will start selling the book directly in the USA on 28 July, 2026. I am sorry if that is later than you would like; it is certainly later than I would like!
Finally, I will be at Dinocon on July 25th and 26th, 2026 in Birmingham in the UK, where I plan to sell items there for the first time! DinoCon is of course mostly about dinosaurs, and promises to be even larger and even better than last year!
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PS (2 May 2026): I thought that Google Analytics would filter out bots. Well, apparently not altogether, as this is what I learned: "Recent trends (late 2025–2026) show a massive, coordinated surge in automated traffic targeting global websites that often appears as direct traffic from Singapore/China".
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The Barnes&Noble {bookstore} website told me that The Book would be available on 25 May, so I preordered it with them.
And, more importantly, Happy Birthday, Furaha Blog!
that was me; sorry.
Anthony: I am learning that the reliability of these dates is, well, variable...
The earliest mention of the Furaha Book on the site of a rather large internet seller (not the one you mentioned) provided a price and date well BEFORE the publisher had decided on price and date. The stated data could not even be considered 'alternate facts'; 'factless' would be a better term. Odd, isn't it?
My copy of The Book has just arrived today! It is presently being savored, enjoyed, and patiently read by myself. Many thanks, Sigmund and Gert, for this fantastic publication.
y copy of The Book has just arrived today! It is presently being savored, enjoyed, and patiently read by myself. Many thanks, Sigmund and Gert, for this fantastic publication.
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sorry about the double post.
Anthony, Thank your very much! Have you look at the acknowledgements yet?
not as yet; first pass through, read primarily the pages introducing each chapter, the major info on clades, and cladograms; second readthrough, the rest of the text; *then* dedications, acknowledgements, forewards and epilogues.....and in between each readthrough, try to visualize some of the concepts I'm learning about.
this way i don't finish a long-awaited book in one afternoon.
Love your work and your posts about "odd walkers" and radially-symmetrical spidrids, certainly some of the most intriguing topics you've discussed on this blog. I was reminded of it recently after watching the movie "Project Hail Mary", featuring a pentapodal alien character named Rocky.
*reads the Acknowledgements*
ooooh. Many many thanks, my friend, Sigmund and Gert.
(i feel a little guilty you named me twice: yes, I'm also Keenir, but I'm also Rodlox)
Ryland, thank you! When I read such books, I often envy the writer because he or she did not actually have to work out the anatomy or movements of the creatures they designed. A painter has to... ;-)
Anthony, Rodlox, Keenir: I did not realise your multiple nature but find that funny! Perhaps you should buy three copies?
That...was my plan, actually.
Really? Please send me a message at nastrarruzzo AT gmail DotKom
To Gert: could I reply at the Spec Evo Forum? My email is a mess lately; i can winnow it, but it may be a few days. However you decide is acceptible for me.
Anthony: email is better in this case. No hurry.
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