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The Dubious Literature of SR Foxley
Toward the end of August, 1998, I had the good fortune to stumble across Thomas Hassan's
Transformation Story Archive.
This served as my first introduction to transformation and furry literature.
Since that time, I have also tried my hand at the furry literary arts. Below you will find the fruits
of my labors, submitted here for your perusal. Feedback is appreciated!
Please Note: None of my stories contain material of an "adult" nature. However, if you are
hypersensitive to controversal ideas, then you may find some of my stories objectionable enough to warrant not reading
them. In any case, you are advised to heed well the warnings of the Old Fox in the prologues of the stories.
Consider yourself warned.
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Date
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Description / Explanation
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The Stargazing Spot
Prologue
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Elipogue
Copyright Information
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02-Nov-1998
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This is my first attempt at writing fiction in over 7 years. I could say a lot about this story, but I think it
speaks well for itself. Do you know what species dysphoria is? You're about to find out.
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Realityshop
Part 1
Part 2
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28-Nov-1998
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Set in Bill Hart's Spells 'R' Us story universe, the idea
for this story was implanted in my brain after a short discussion on the
TSA-Talk mailing list about the hypothetical advent of a photo-editor that could also alter reality.
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Gnade Street
Prologue
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
Part 10
Part 11
Copyright Information
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30-Dec-1998
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This one finds its home in Mark Van Sciver's Tales
from the Blind Pig story universe. I first got the idea for this one while reading Raven Blackmane's Long Night's Journey Into Morning, but I'm sure you'll agree that it is hardly similar. Again, this is another I have trouble finding the right words to describe.
It's a tale of suffering. Or of hopelessness. Or of discrimination. Or of hatred.
Or rebirth. Or renewal. Or understanding. Or hope. Or love.
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The Position
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
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6-Feb-2000
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This little bit of fluff helped me break a good spell of writers' block. It started out as a thank-you note to my good friend, W.O.L.F.0013. I hope you enjoy it as much as he did.
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