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Unfortunately, I still haven't had the time to really start on
my project to catalogue the various TG
stories out there on the Internet. And I felt a little silly having an inactive
button, so I decided to add this.
This is a collection of my favorite TG Stories. It is by no
means exhaustive. I have attempted to contact
all of those authors who wrote them for permission and I'm pretty sure I haven't
violated any copyright laws.
If I have, just give me an email and I will immediately remove them.
All of these files have been converted into basic text. So no silly formatting here. :)
Enjoy!
-TJH
General Stories
"Bracelet of
Love"
Even thought this story has some MM action which I really don't care for, it's
otherwise a fantastic story.
When a Diane gets a small bracelet while on vacation, she and her husband
discover that it has the ability
to make it's wearer the perfect sexual partner for whoever is closest.
"Deanna"
This is one of the first TG stories I remember reading, up there with "The
Aztec Earrings." This one involves
a man being body-swapped with a gorgeous young woman, only to find that he quite
enjoys his new form.
"Frankie and the
Aliens"
A bizarre twist on the idea of predestination, this involves a musician being
involved in an accident with
an alien spacecraft, forcing the extraterrestrials to rebuild his body to their
idea of the dominant life form.
"Mother's Milk"
This one plays on one of my favorite fantasies...and a story I hope to write
soon. When a mother of a
20-something man feels like he just isn't fitting in, a strange old woman gives
them both something that
they will never forget.
"The Aztec
Earrings"
Another one of the stories that launched me into the world of TG, this one
involves two male friends
finding a lost colony of the Aztecs run solely by women...and learning about the
magic of those women.
"The Leaf"
This story involves a magical leaf that gives a middle-aged mother a new job and
a new gender.
And when 'her' son begins to protest his new role as housewife, he decides to
make it a more permanent
role.
Spells 'R Us
"A
Strangeness at the Frat House"
The story that made Bill Hart a 'household name'...at least for those who love
TG stories. This story
launched the massive Spells 'R Us Universe and is more along the lines of a
novel than anything else.
The plot revolves around two frat pledges who are challenged to discover the
secret initiation rites
of the most beautiful--and well endowed--sorority on campus.
"Prom Date"
Another fun SRU story, this one involves a teenager seeking a date to the
prom...not realizing that
he needs to be more specific on who exactly is to be the date.
"Sex Genie"
In this one, the SRU Wizards sells a Sex Genie to a young man who uses it to get
to know his
neighbor better and get to know a different side of his ex-girlfriend as well.
"High School Reunion"
A story written by Bill Hart in the tradition of "Strangeness." This
one involves two friends seeking to
impress their former classmates by coming with a gorgeous woman...and decide to
trade off during the
night. But things get crazy when the high school bully becomes involved.
"Just Another
Christmas"
While some stories portray the Wizard as a mischievous old man who doesn't care
about the changes
his products bring, this story shows a softer side of him as he assists a young
transsexual in realizing
a dream.
"Virus"
For some reason, I love this story. A young man wants to turn his best friend
into his perfect woman
by use of a magical virus, only to find that the virus can be contagious.
Bikini Beach
"Anya and Me"
A story that proves TG fiction can be a heartfelt and wonderful place to explore
characters, this involves
Anya, the granddaughter of the proprietor of Bikini Beach, and her boyfriend as
they work on expanding
the water park.
"The Senator"
A distinguished
elderly senator has already announced that he's ending his career.
He starts having second
thoughts, though, when he meets the man his party has chosen to run for
his seat. But having given his
word,
he can't change his mind. Can
he? Or is that only a woman's
prerogative? (Taken from Story)