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At one point, the TSA accounted for a significant portion of the Internet traffic of the non-profit server in Vienna where it was hosted. It had to be relocated when the hosting organisation [[Public_Netbase|public netbase/t0]] suddenly was charged for outgoing traffic. The main server was moved to the [[United States]] within 24 hours, and there are now [[mirror (computing)|mirror servers]] in [[Australia]], and [[Europe]].
At one point, the TSA accounted for a significant portion of the Internet traffic of the non-profit server in Vienna where it was hosted. It had to be relocated when the hosting organisation [[Public_Netbase|public netbase/t0]] suddenly was charged for outgoing traffic. The main server was moved to the [[United States]] within 24 hours, and there are now [[mirror (computing)|mirror servers]] in [[Australia]], and [[Europe]].


Since [[July 2003]] no new stories have been posted to the archive.
Since [[July 2003]] no new stories have been posted to the archive, and most of the previous users cannot be contacted using the email addresses they used on the TSA site.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 00:12, 18 March 2006

The Transformation Story Archive (TSA) is a website that archives stories that feature a personal physical transformation, or feature its aftermath. It is the nucleus of a small community of amateur writers and fans of transformation stories.

Due to the prevalent plot device, most of the stories are science fiction or fantasy. The stories are categorized by the type of transformation, sometimes by the method of transformation:

Though there aren't enough for their own category, some age regression or progression stories are also archived. Sometimes they are lumped with other categories, such as the transformation of a middle-aged man into an equine foal.

One may distinguish two broad patterns in the role transformation or shapeshifting plays in the stories in the archive. In some, an unexpected but welcome transformation (especially various forms of lycanthropy) plays a thematic role similar to the plot device of the protagonist being a commoner who finds out they are actually royal, or have unsuspected magical talent, or have some other wonderful secret destiny. In others, a transformation imposed from without by a hostile entity is a challenge to be overcome; the protagonist seeks a way to reverse the transformation and regain their original form. In many such stories, the final resolution involves the unwillingly transformed protagonist coming to terms with his or her new shape and turning it to their advantage rather than finding a way to return to "normal".

Most of the stories are written in either first person or third person limited omniscient.

The website was started by Thomas Hassan of Austria, who has since passed on the duties of maintenance to others. The archive has a high proportion of transgender and furry wish-fulfillment stories because they were the most numerous at the time of its creation. Its stated goal is to become the premier Internet archive of transformation-themed fiction, and a showcase for amateur authors. It does not accept fanfiction.

At one point, the TSA accounted for a significant portion of the Internet traffic of the non-profit server in Vienna where it was hosted. It had to be relocated when the hosting organisation public netbase/t0 suddenly was charged for outgoing traffic. The main server was moved to the United States within 24 hours, and there are now mirror servers in Australia, and Europe.

Since July 2003 no new stories have been posted to the archive, and most of the previous users cannot be contacted using the email addresses they used on the TSA site.

See also