Bryan's picks
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"Bryan's picks" is a list of stories on Shifti that Bryan has picked as being of particularly good quality, both in terms of technical execution (formatting, spelling, etc) and in terms of writing.
If you've posted a story on Shifti that I haven't included here please don't take it personally. This list reflects my own subjective tastes, and furthermore I may have not even read it yet; I've had little time to read most of the submissions so far. Other users are encouraged to create their own lists and make their own editorial decisions. I'm doing this solely as a user, not as an administrator.
Note that I have high technical standards; a few incorrect "your/you're"s is sufficient to warrant the "needs copyediting" icon and a story that still looks like a rough draft won't be added here at all even if it's otherwise complete. I am happy to provide editing assistance myself, or for general assistance requests try the editor's corner.
New additions
New additions remain in this section for at least a week before being moved into sections by subject.
September 5:
- A Faerie Tale by Michael Bard - Offended fae take terrible vengeance, and then make it worse. A nice bittersweet little story.
- Who gets the Dreamers?
by Michael Bard - Team 18 scores a major catch! Go team! - Eyesore
by Eirik - Haunted houses come in many forms and locations.
September 4:
- Puzzle Box
by Eirik - A memorable and disturbing reptilian TF. A word to the wise; the old cliche of friendship overcoming all doesn't always hold true. - Survival and Sacrifice by Michael Bard - The Thing's journey, told from an interesting perspective.
- Slip Sliding Around
by Michael Bard - Quick and cute, illustrating a common problem of anthro TFs.
September 2:
- The Survivor by Michael Bard - Far in the future Venus has been terraformed, humanity has passed, and a successor civilization of uplifted animals controls the solar system. A smuggler crash lands and finds that the 'primitive' aboriginals of Venus have retained some fairly advanced knowledge.
September 1:
- My Name is...
by Michael Bard - Upon gaining superpowers, be extremely thoughtful about how you choose to first introduce yourself to the world. - Taint of Chaos by Bryan - When the gods created the world out of chaos, they left a few bits behind. These have bad effects on their surroundings.
- Reality Bites by Eirik - What would really happen if a common TF plot device was tried.
- On The Couch by Eirik - Post-traumatic TF syndrome? Perhaps. A patient confides in his psychiatrist about the time he spends as a horse.
- Once Upon a Country Road
by Eirik - Kidnapped by aliens, but for nontraditional purposes.
August 30:
- Wereing on the Moon
by Michael Bard - Another science fiction epic, though not quite as long as Returning Home. Even far in the future an old disease resists a cure. - Whicker Man
by Bob Stein - An extremely well described and drawn out transformation story. - Change Lady
by Eirik - Know when to stop asking!
August 28:
- Returning Home
by Michael Bard - A science fiction epic. Anita Lei discovers the means to open a gate between universes, and winds up cast through to a world that's been devastated by a war that rendered the land uninhabitable. The only way to survive is to go native. - Arms and Armor
by Jon Buck - A curator at a museum discovers a peculiar suit of medieval armor, or perhaps barding; it looks like both. - Simple Life by Bob Stein - The King's tax assessor finds he's got a price on his head, and then decides he's fine with what his assassin has in mind.
Bryan's picks
| Animal TFs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Equine | ||||
| Baylor's Rein | by Bob Stein | A wayward Prince will do anything to have his own way - even if it means using risky magic. | ||
| Companion | by Bob Stein | Aaron's life slowly starts to change. Who's responsible? | ||
| Gypsy Gold | by Bob Stein | A murdered Gypsy's ghost wants his rightful property restored. | ||
| Hoof Beat | by Bob Stein | A human cop insults a pompus elf and gets predictably cursed. But even magic wears down with time. | ||
| Jacked into the System | by Bob Stein | Jake got a 'deal' on his BodMod suit - and finds out that the price tag is a lot higher than expected. | ||
| Lasting Impression | by Bob Stein | A couple of clever thieves run into a cleverer Wizard. | ||
| An Unexpected Stop | by Charles Matthias | A broken-down car, a stay at a farmhouse, the love of the farmer's daughter; a classic tale well told, and with a nice ending. | ||
| Cervine | ||||
| Escape | by Jon Buck | The alien invaders have vastly superior technology, but humans have an advantage that the aliens simply don't understand. | ||
| Forest Life | by Bryan | The elevator stopped at a most unexpected floor. A long transformation ensues. | ||
| It's in the Skin | by Michael Bard | A quick little tale showing why one should make sure one can trust one's suppliers. | ||
| Summer Job | by Erastus Centaur | Spending summer in a national park isn't a bad way to earn some money. | ||
| Other | ||||
| The Effect of Spotted Clothes | by Erastus Centaur | A love story about a boy and his dog. Set in the Barken, Texas universe, but previous knowledge of it isn't needed. | ||
| How did the Ceolocanth REALLY Survive? | by Michael Bard | Thanks to shapeshifting, of course. | ||
| The Perils of Wereostrichdom | by Michael Bard | A social worker means well, but really, who'd believe the truth? | ||
| The Power of Suggestion | by Michael Bard | The placebo effect is powerful indeed. | ||
| Spells of Brigervan | by Virmir | Bryce's life flashes before his eyes. | ||
| Testing The Waters | by Viqsi | The woods are lovely, dark and deep. Subtle magic draws one in. | ||
| Witchhunt | by Bryan | Sequel to Xanadu. Someone's gunning for Eric, and his friends Arthur and Felix get caught up in it. | ||
| Mythical TFs | ||||
| Bottom Up | by Bob Stein | An old partnership from ancient Greece still holds firm to this day. | ||
| Cleaning Up | by Bob Stein | A grad student working in a museum cleans up a set of pan pipes sealed over two thousand years ago, and discovers what was sealed within. | ||
| Inspire Me | by Michael Bard | If one can't find inspiration, giving it is not such a bad consolation. | ||
| Keeping Secrets | by Michael Bard | If you have secrets you shouldn't assume you're the only one. | ||
| The Limelight | by Jon Buck | The magic of wisps mix with the magic of the stage. Set in the Wisp-touched universe. | ||
| Mortal Danger | by Bob Stein | A boat trip into the wilds results in a whole passle of shapeshifting, including an interesting version of the satyr/dryad dynamic. | ||
| Of Love and Hate | by Michael Bard | Also of good and evil. A bittersweet tale that touches on the concept of absolute and relative morality. | ||
| Olympus | by Bryan | In 1935 magic swept out into the world and devastated civilization. A quarter century later Dalton thinks he's figured out where it came from. Origin story for the Wisp-touched universe. | ||
| Refamiliarization | by Xodiac | He thought he'd got off easy, wearing just a modest pair of horns when the magic struck the convention... (A Xanadu story) | ||
| A Walk in the National Enchanted Forest | by User:Michael Bard | Featuring one of Canada's most famous mythical creatures. | ||
| Anthropomorphic | ||||
| Colony | by Jon Buck | An alternate history where the New World has no native humans, and the magic of the land keeps it that way. | ||
| Doe's Hoof | by Jon Buck | When a gnomish forest ranger riding a raven advises you not to leave the trail, don't. Origin story for the "Enchanted National Forest" setting. | ||
| Far Indeed From Sherwood Forest | by Xodiac | Robin Hood and Maid Mare-ian, now living on the pun in modern Florida. A Xanadu story. | ||
| Transgender | ||||
| Joker | by Bob Stein | Prototype teleporters and practical jokers are an interesting combination. | ||
| Miscellaneous | ||||
| Just the Right Shoes for This Life | by Erastus Centaur | Set in Bob Stein's "Walk-a-Mile" universe, a man tries on a variety of lives to see which one fits best. | ||
| The Myth of Beetlecat | by Michael Bard | Oberon demands a fursuit for the fairie ball! Not exactly a classic tale, but classically told. | ||
| Something Fishy | by Michael Bard | How do aquatic aliens invent technology without the ability to make fire? A Xanadu story. | ||
| Taylor Series Tom and Cat | by Jetfire | An odd means of curing cancer, to be sure. First in the Taylor Series. | ||