The fandom is unfortunately limited in terms of places to get published by someone else. :-( There's SofaWolf, Bad Dog Books and FurPlanet, which publish both stand-alone works as well as anthologies; there's a small number of zines (both electronic and print) which tend to be obscure - not so useful if you're not aware of them in the first place; and for non-adult short stories there are also conbooks at furry conventions.
Self-publishing options have increased in the last ten years, at least, but for Guild membership I don't think it counts. For writers who want to hang out with other writers and aren't especially interested in getting published, there are also little pockets here and there if you can track them down and don't mind the specific interests of the groups. Probably the longest-running such group in furry fandom are transformation authors, and outside the fandom there are fan-fiction websites. Not a place to get famous, but great for practice and feedback.
The fandom is unfortunately limited in terms of places to get published by someone else. :-( There's SofaWolf, Bad Dog Books and FurPlanet, which publish both stand-alone works as well as anthologies; there's a small number of zines (both electronic and print) which tend to be obscure - not so useful if you're not aware of them in the first place; and for non-adult short stories there are also conbooks at furry conventions.
Self-publishing options have increased in the last ten years, at least, but for Guild membership I don't think it counts. For writers who want to hang out with other writers and aren't especially interested in getting published, there are also little pockets here and there if you can track them down and don't mind the specific interests of the groups. Probably the longest-running such group in furry fandom are transformation authors, and outside the fandom there are fan-fiction websites. Not a place to get famous, but great for practice and feedback.