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Slyford T. Rabbit is a writer of anthropomorphic/transformation fiction.  His work mostly deals with anthropomorphic characters and transformations as symbols for character growth and change.
Slyford T. Rabbit is a writer of anthropomorphic/transformation fiction.  His work mostly deals with anthropomorphic characters and transformations as symbols for character growth and change.


These stories represent a small slice of Slyford's writing.  If you would like to see more, please visit his website at [http://xepher.net/~slysquirrel/ The Beat Goes On...]
These stories represent a small slice of Slyford's writing.  If you would like to see more, please visit his website at [http://slysquirrel.xepher.net/ Side Notes.]


=Short Stories=
=Short Stories=
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*[[User:slyfordtrabbit/Tails|Tails]]
*[[User:slyfordtrabbit/Tails|Tails]]
*[[User:slyfordtrabbit/Jack and Jillian|Jack and Jillian]]
*[[User:slyfordtrabbit/Jack and Jillian|Jack and Jillian]]
*[[User:slyfordtrabbit/vinewood|Vinewood]]


=Poetry=
=Poetry=
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*[[User:Slyfordtrabbit/childhood_memories|Childhood Memories]]
*[[User:Slyfordtrabbit/childhood_memories|Childhood Memories]]
*[[User:Slyfordtrabbit/A_New_Fox_to_his_Wife|A New Fox to his Wife]]
*[[User:Slyfordtrabbit/A_New_Fox_to_his_Wife|A New Fox to his Wife]]
*[[User:Slyfordtrabbit/for_those_who_stand_apart|For Those Who Stand Apart]]
*[[User:Slyfordtrabbit/For_Those_Who_Stand_Apart|For Those Who Stand Apart]]


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Latest revision as of 16:51, 15 February 2009

Slyford T. Rabbit is a writer of anthropomorphic/transformation fiction. His work mostly deals with anthropomorphic characters and transformations as symbols for character growth and change.

These stories represent a small slice of Slyford's writing. If you would like to see more, please visit his website at Side Notes.

Short Stories

Poetry