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Revision as of 00:13, 12 February 2008

Howdy. This here is my own version of Bryan and SW's favourite stories list but with a slightly different twist. See this one here includes favourite storys from both shifti ad its direct predecessor the Transformation Story Archive.

Some of you may note some of the stories that appear on shifti also appear on the TSA. This is because some of these stories were written anywhere from five to ten years ago and in that time the author has likely made some edits that they felt necessary for that story, thus I will only link to the version on shifti as this is the one the author most likely wants people to read.

I should make one thing clear, there are only two prerequisites for a story to appear on this list.

  1. I have to have read it.
  2. I have to have read it and found it particularly enjoyable.


Disclaimer

There are no other criteria involved in the choosing of this list. Which means that I do not filter out stories of poor grammatical quality as I was lucky to have barely passed high school and would only feel hypocritical if I were to do so. That said though If I cant comprehend what is being written the story is not likely to pass number 2 is it?

It also means that objectionable material such as sex and violence are not filtered. Why? This is because I am hardly the best judge of what could be considered objectionable.

For example gore will almost never even cause me to raise an eyebrow. Why? To put it simply I grew up on a farm and have 'personally' bottle fed baby calves,lambs,one motherless fawn we found wandering around one year and a couple young goats or kids as they're called. I have also 'personally' shot dead all of the above mentioned species and more for the purpose of putting food in the basement freezer for the winter. This stuff just doesn't irk me the same way it does some people.

I would like to point out that mindless sex and violence turn me off just as much as anyone else so there is at least that small form of content filtering, but that is all you will find in this list. If you read past this brief blurb and encounter what you consider to be objectionable material you have been forewarned and if you skip over this disclaimer and go straight for the storys its your own damn fault. ;)

All that said though I would like to say that each of these stories below passed my above mentioned number 2 rule.

TSA Stories

  • Always Read the Label , by Jack deMule. Horse Manna, reformulated to give your horse a healthier body! Warning: Not for human consumption.
  • Beast Dance, by Destrier. An African village allows a man and his horse to participate in a centurys old ritual.
  • Beta Test, by Destrier. This photo morphing software is 'Really' powerful.
  • Birthday Wish, by Jack deMule. A man learns the importance of being there for his child.
  • Cold Judgment, by Rabbit. A pair of civil war Raiders face judgment at the hands of mysterious old woman.
  • Colt, by Jack deMule. An old farmer is forced to put down a mare's colt.
  • Island, by Posti. A man winds up shipwrecked on a very odd island.
  • Rain Dance, by Posti. A man investigates a farm that is abandoned save for the horses still living there.
  • Ayshea, by Wolphin. A fishing trip, a woman, and a happy ending. What more can you ask?
  • Fraternity, by Equestrian. Initiation usually involves things like cross-dressing, petty thievery, and sucklike. Usually.
  • Anubis, by Rabbit. 1821. A sailing ship at sea. Alone. Isolated. Helpless before events beyond mortal comprehension.
  • Hollywood Fever, by Nanomage. A writer is like god. But what happens to the characters when god cant make up his mind?
  • Mucking About, by Wanderer. Wandering onto a Muck, a teen gets all mucked up
  • Attack, by Keith Morrison. Attack of the Big-Buxomed Bikinied Bimbos is the full title. Honestly.


Best of the TSA stories

The following stories are the best of the best. In my humble opinion as far as what the TSA has to offer.


Shifti Stories

This section here is for storys on Shifti. Although I have to admit I haven't read a whole lot of the storys on shifti yet for lack of time and half of the ones in this list were ones that I have already read from the TSA mailing list.


New Faves

An area for stories that I have either just read or found a new interest in. Stories will stay here for roughly a month before getting added to the above list.


And a quick question. Would people appreciate it if I added brief blurbs about the storys to this page or do you just click on the story anyway? Feel free to respond on the Discussion link at the the top of the page, no response will mean no action taken.