
These pages are available at: [www.doggi.org] [transform.to]
I've made several attempts at writing fiction. Some of it is quite good, some of it isn't. Some is rather dark, so if you are under 18 or have a delicate sensibilities, please click here for descriptions of the stories. Actually, that's not a bad place to look anyway if you're not sure where to start.
This page was last updated a very long time ago.
You might also like to take a look at some links to sites of some other authors I think are worth checking out.
These three stories are in a shared setting. I'm not 100% sure how much sense they'll make on their own. I'd recommend having a peek at the setting background - the stories are published at
http://tsa.transform.to/worlds/tbp/
Dog Star
A Wolf in the Fold
From The Babe's Mouth
The Country of the Blind
Best Friends
Four Scenes from a Semi-Detached House
Ways and Means
A Wuff at the Door
I've also written a number of short stories, which are probably a bit easier to digest.
Solitude
Fading Darkness
The Wolf Who Came In From The Cold
(see also the animated short by Ian and Dominic Higgins at SoupMedia)
The Last Enemy
Portrait of the Artist
The Tiger in the Garden
The Untitled Tiger Again
Fruit Loup
In The Dark of the Night
Human Nature
The Unfairy Prince and Princess
Luke
... mostly parody which might not make a lot of sense by itself, I'm afraid.
Witch Trial II ('Which Trial?')
Story With No Title
Whatever Happened To The Other Joe?
SRU: The Shapeshifting Amulet
Trouble in the Farmyard
Mao
A Story that Goes to the Dogs, or, Bad Puns Can Seriously Damage Your Health
SRU: V**gr*
Random story generator - as many TF stories as you could want! (CGI code by XoYo - thanks!)
And lastly, a question that's probably been puzzling you for a while now:
Why on Earth do you keep on writing about werewolves?
The copyright to all these stories is owned by Matthew Charles. That means you must not distribute them without permission. This is important; I'm working on getting them published properly. So by all means read and enjoy, but please don't do anything that might jeopardise my chances. Thanks.
If you have any feedback to offer, it would be most appreciated.
Matthew Charles
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