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One half of a gay couple becomes an anthropomorphic horse and the other half doesn't. This is set in Jon Buck's [[Paradise_(Setting)|Paradise]] universe. | One half of a gay couple becomes an anthropomorphic horse and the other half doesn't. This is set in Jon Buck's [[Paradise_(Setting)|Paradise]] universe. | ||
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Alas, several stories were lost in the Shifti disk crash. I have copies on my own computer but it will be a while before I can get them rebuilt on this site. Eventually look for: | |||
The Cart Before the Centaur | |||
Midair Turbulence | |||
The Pastor | |||
A Most Unusual Famliy | |||
The One True Bob | |||
The Writing Lesson | |||
Summer Job | |||
Serving the Sentence | |||
Power Play | |||
Like Father, Like Son | |||
Revision as of 22:36, 28 February 2011
Stories on this site:
This is the original story in the Professional Animals universe. I wrote one other story (which needs extensive rewriting before posting) and a handful of authors tried their hand as well.
If gender dysphoria is cured with a transgender transition what does one do with a bad case of species dysphoria, especially if the species is mythical?
Just the Right Shoes for This Life
What if you could become someone else? How much of a change are you willing to make? This is set in Posti's "Walk-a-Mile" universe.
A gay couple meet in college. One of them is from Barken, Texas and intends to return there when he graduates.
One half of a gay couple becomes an anthropomorphic horse and the other half doesn't. This is set in Jon Buck's Paradise universe.
Alas, several stories were lost in the Shifti disk crash. I have copies on my own computer but it will be a while before I can get them rebuilt on this site. Eventually look for:
The Cart Before the Centaur
Midair Turbulence
The Pastor
A Most Unusual Famliy
The One True Bob
The Writing Lesson
Summer Job
Serving the Sentence
Power Play
Like Father, Like Son
I also have stories on TSAT, the transformation ezine. Here are links to those stories.
Deepest Dreams was a winner in a contest to create a story that defied transformation story conventions. Find it here.
The Harness of Society tells the story of three juvenile delinquents taken to a reform camp when their other options fail. The camp has an unusual way to motivate its inmates. Find it here.
A Conversation was recorded by a barfly about a man who gets what he wishes for and a lot more. Find it here.
Paint explains why most mages are childless. Find it here.
Serving the Sentence is my longest work. Alas, I won't provide a link to it because the version on TSAT is no longer the definitive version.