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Jul
30th
2018

(Dis)Continuity Guide · 1:58am Jul 30th, 2018

I've only written six stories and people are already confused about certain overarching elements in them. This is understandable, given that I haven't really explained that my stories are part of a series. This blog post is an attempt to rectify this error. This is the reading order that I believe makes the most sense for my stories, though there is an awful lot of wiggle room in there. If you want to read a given story by itself, there's usually not much need to read any earlier stories in

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Sep
15th
2018

Doctor Whooves Series 1 · 3:35pm Sep 15th, 2018

Well, I said I'd do it. And I did. Doctor Whooves: Friendship is Wibbly is officially a thing that now exists! Because of some earlier confusion with the order of stories which led to the creation of the Discontinuity Guide, I'll be using this blog post as a similar sort of directory for Series 1 specifically, for the greatest possible ease of navigation. I hope you all enjoy reading these stories as much as I enjoyed

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Jan
10th
2022

Style Guide: Preliminary 1 · 7:41pm Jan 10th, 2022

Disclaimer

The purpose of this guide is to teach you, the writer, what you should and shouldn’t do to assure the quality of your stories, and to show you how to best communicate with other authors as well as your audience. We, the authors of this guide, understand this will come across as telling you what to do, but that is the point of any style guide or anyone offering advice. There are many ways of creating and viewing storytelling. We are merely providing our viewpoints on it.

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Jan
12th
2022

Don't Panic and Carry a Style Guide: Preliminary 1 · 5:33pm Jan 12th, 2022

Disclaimer

The purpose of this guide is to teach you, the writer, what you should and shouldn’t do to assure the quality of your stories, and to show you how to best communicate with other authors as well as your audience. We, the authors of this guide, understand this will come across as telling you what to do, but that is the point of any style guide or anyone offering advice. There are many ways of creating and viewing storytelling. We are merely providing our viewpoints on it.

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