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All Change at Wamble
by Destrier 30/6/2012
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A surreal tale: Bob is the postman for the changeable town of Wamble, but he has a dream, if only he can get a Ticket for it...
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All the King's Horses
by Kara 10/9/2012
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The invading army is very vulnerable to mounted troops, but knowing this, they launched pre-emptive strikes at Telvis' cavelry bases and now there is scarcely an able-bodied warhorse in the kingdom. How to redress this desperate shortfall?
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The Arrangement
by Destrier
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A young man unwillingly marooned on Circe's island with a mob of lager louts makes a deal with the
sorceress to avoid sharing their fate.
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Beast Dance
by Destrier
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Whilst on a round-the-world charity ride, a traveller and his mare are invited to participate in a
strange dance in a remote African village.
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Beta Test
by Destrier
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You've seen morphing programs or their results, from Michael Jackson videos to Deep Space Nine.
Polymorph Pro beats them all!
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The Bravest Test Of All
by Destrier
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Every hundred years comes the Year of the Horse, when the Sri-hi transform the strongest, fastest,
most virile man in the village into a plains stallion, the highest of honours. Joh-hi is surely the perfect candidate, if only he can pass the last test...
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Captive Lover
by Destrier
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Never seek to become a horse for sexual gratification. A cautionary tale with a wry twist!
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The Centaur's Daughter
by Destrier
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A retelling of the fate of Ocyrrhoe, the daughter of the centaur Chiron. The original story (from
Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book II) is here retold by Ocyrrhoe herself.
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Circle
by Destrier
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A hiker learns too late that Epona's Circle isn't just a circle of stones. It's a circle in Time.
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Chastising Lon
by Destrier
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A shape-shifting faerie sees a way to teach a cruel and unscrupulous horse-dealer a lasting lesson.
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Circe's Funhouse
by Bob Stein
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Four youths trespassing on a funfair by night, stumble across a unique collection of sideshows which
seems to have opened specially for them. All of them seem to have a strong animal theme...
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The Circus of Delights
by Destrier
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When he visits a shabby street circus in Camden, John becomes absolutely obsessed with the exotic
equestrian performer, Mirabeau. He'll do anything if it means he can see her again.
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Decoy
by Destrier
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Not a transformation story as such; this is a little sci-fi tale of infiltration and deception.
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Derby Day
by Destrier
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It's a joke: a young man runs a few yards along the race-course at Epsom, just so he can tell his
friends, 'I ran at Epsom on Derby Day'.
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Do It Yourself
by Destrier
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A mini-sequel to Hell Hath No Fury, this teaches the folly of making smart-alec jokes when there are
witches about.
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The Escape
by Destrier
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The plan to raid the Sh'vrie Vault has gone badly wrong, and now Kesh and Silvidrana have an entire
clan of angry Sh'vrie on their heels. Silvidrana persuades Kesh to use the Wild Magic and it seems they are saved, but Kesh isn't so sure...
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The First Horse
by Destrier
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One man in all of Creation is unhappy: he envies the beautiful unicorns that live side by side with
his own race. He wants to be one, and he begs the Creator to tranform him into one. He is told this isn't possible, but that there might be an alternative...
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Forest Magic
by Destrier
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On a cycle ride in England's New Forest, a drink from a woodland stream has an unexpected effect.
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Gift Horse
by Destrier
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Josh agrees to look after a striking green-eyed stallion and his mares, but when local disappearances
begin and an equal number of strange new mares appear in the stallion's herd, Josh begins to get suspicious.
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The Good Samaritan
by Bob Stein
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Mike saves two Clydedale mares from a potentially nasty accident and their owner invites him to visit
their stable. Little does he suspect the amazing reward to offered him.
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Happy Valley
by T C Lin
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Shiu Wai's libido gets him into trouble when he boasts to a mysterious woman of his prowess in bed...
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Hell Hath No Fury
by Destrier
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Elizabeth was fouly tricked into wearing a cursed ring that transformed her into a mare. A benevolent
witch restores her to humanity, and now she wants revenge on the man who so cruelly tricked her...
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The Housemaid's Lament
by Paul Exton
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Suppose during a certain fairytale, Cinderella didn't fancy the Handsome Prince, but the Coachman
instead? What's a poor fairy-godmother to do?
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The Importance of Pronunciation
by Destrier
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A carelessly pronounced wish and some very literal Chinese magic produce some very unfortunate
consequences for cockney businessman Richard Boyce.
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An Irish Tail
by Destrier
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A slightly altered version of Tom Lehrer's classic Irish Ballad. You know the one: 'About a maid I'll
sing a song...'
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The Knight's Steed
by Bucephalus 20/7/2012
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Alex longs to be something more than the mediocre non-person he feels himself to be. When a mysterious voice offers sympathy and a way to realise his dream of heroism, he has little idea what is in store for him...
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A Knock on the Head
by Destrier
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Have you ever has the nagging suspicion that shape changing ought to be really easy, if only you knew
the secret? Inspiration strikes a young man after a sharp knock on the head...
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Life Ain't Easy for a Boy Turned Mare!
by Destrier 28/3/2012
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Something Johnny Cash might have written if he'd been an equine TF fan...
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The Loose-Box
by Destrier
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All the horses in the stable have human names, neatly identified by the plaques on the doors to their
loose-boxes. Then a stable worker finds a mysterious empty box with a blank name-plate where none was before...
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The Magic Button
by Destrier
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Believe it or not, I actually read this story at the age of seven in a school reading-primer: um,
Rainbow Readers I think it was. That was a long time ago, but I've always remembered it, and this is the rewriting of it.
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Men in Grey
by Destrier
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Suppose there was an organisation responsible for making sure Reality takes place as planned:
auditors of Creation. Suppose a hiccup had occurred, and you were actually born to the wrong species..?
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The Most Magical Place in the World!
by Destrier 27/2/11
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Acting on a whim, Bob visits Disney's Animal Kingdom. An interesting conversation leads to an astonishing job offer, and an amazing secret.
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Mouthpiece
by Bob Stein 4/12/2010
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The redoubtable Mr Schneider gets a little more than he bargained for when he tries a little too hard to get a photo of the racehorse "Mouthpiece".
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Night Mares
by Bob Stein
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A man wakes up to find himself transforming into a fine black stallion, and his room fading into
another world. He's been granted a choice: live as he was, as a human, or adopt a new life as a horse.
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Off the Rails
by Destrier
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If you've ever travelled by train, you'll know that some of the excuses for delays can seem a little
far-fetched. The truth can be far stranger though.
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The Other Side of the Fence
by Bob Stein
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When Matthew stops to pet a friendly mare at the side of the road, he thinks nothing more of it than
befriending a beautiful animal. Then a strange woman arrives and urges him to climb into the field and stroke her properly. And then it all gets a little strange...
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The Path
by Bob Stein
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Geoff explores a path he's never walked before in an area he thought he knew well, but soon finds
himself in pastures new. VERY new!
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The Pembroke Gate
by Destrier
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Christmas is a lonely time of year and Sara is a lonely person. Hoping to break the mood, she tries
a riding holiday in Massachusetts. A solo hack on a very independent mare, and Sara will never be lonely again...
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Perfect Sympathy
by J.B.Burro 29/3/2011
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A mistreated horse wishes her callous owner could just understand what he is putting her through.
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Playing Horsie
by Destrier
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Martin gets a kick out of playing Horsie with his young daughter Jennifer. Then she persuades him to
wear a rope halter that 'the witch' gave her, and the game becomes rather more real than Martin had foreseen...
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Ponderings
by Bob Stein
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A bit of soul-baring from one of the Masters of Equine shape-shifting fiction.
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Possibilities
by Bob Stein and Eric Schneider
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A masterpiece! There's a nasty secret festering on the Pratchett Sisters' broken down farmstead.
Innocent travellers are being transformed into horses, but that's the least of their problems!
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The Same Old Gifts
by Destrier
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Socks. Bath salts. The usual Christmas gifts, well meant, but seldom appreciated. Perhaps you shouldn't
take them for granted...
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Schrödinger's Horse
by Destrier
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'Black Project' Midas goes wrong. Instead of using a macro-quantum effect to turn an orbitting sample
into gold, a young man on earth finds himself undergoing a bewildering transformation.
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Signs of Change
by Destrier
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Four mini-stories suggested by signs. We have a bovine transformation; a donkey; a horse; and even
a pig.
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Stablemates
by Kiliq
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The wife of a horse vet is accidentally injected with a prototype equine steroid: a life-changing event in many ways.
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A Stallion's Kiss
by Destrier
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Cerrans are horses apart. They're the steeds of mages and legend says they're descended from Unicorns.
When one comes to Miss Tieburn's Riding School, Shenti and Kessi are awe-struck. A childish dare has unexpected consequences.
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The Strange Abduction of Dr Bob
by Destrier
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Dr Bob is abducted by aliens. They're pretty benevolent, but they're non-corporeal, which causes a
bit of a language-barrier.
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Tongue-Tied
by Destrier
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Against his sister's advice, Daniel tries out a transformation spell, and finds it is no more difficult than speaking a short cantrip. But the
adventure turns sour when he discovers a slight impediment to speaking the return spell.
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The Trouble with Ashley
by Destrier
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It would be wise to humour Ashley. There's something about this strange, self-possessed little boy:
something about his toy rabbit and missing Aunt Sara; the farm's pig he calls his brother. But Jason isn't wise and he really hates that stupid TV program that Ashley is obsessed with: 'Harry the Horse'. Well, he was warned...
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Wish You Were Here
by Destrier
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Horse-drawn caravan holidays with a difference: you pull the caravan! A postcard from a perfect holiday...
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White Knight
by Bob Stein & Jon Sleeper
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Mallory Greene makes the mistake of falling in love with Sir Arthur Baron's young wife, Isold. For
punishment he is transformed into the stallion, White Knight. But Mallory's transformation is but a step in Baron's dark design, for he is seeking to snare a Unicorn using Isold and Mallory as bait.
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