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Furry culture is ultimately reliant on visuals, which is why most furry content is art and/or videogames. Sure there are some furry musicians and some novelists but their mediums essentially strip away what makes furries well, furries. The blend between human and animal is lost when the animal people in your work can be replaced with normal humans and it would hardly make a difference. This is why movies like Zootopia became so popular, because the whole thing would otherwise not work if the characters were not animals that speak and walk on two legs.
This is also why there's a good deal of furry comics out there but not that many actual books- the visual aspect is necessary if the writer cannot find a compelling reason to explain why the characters of the story needed to be furries instead of humans.