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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Jenny Over-There: The Nine-Two-Five Universe'' (series)}}[[File:The Nine-Two-Five Universe.jpg|thumb|right|315px|Title illustration of the series.]]'''''Jenny Over:There: The Nine-Two-Five Universe''''' was the title given by [[Callum Phillpott]] to their series of prose stories starring their creation [[Jenny Over-There]].
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Jenny Over-There: The Nine-Two-Five Universe'' (series)}}[[File:The Nine-Two-Five Universe.jpg|thumb|right|315px|Title illustration of the series.]]'''''Jenny Over:There: The Nine-Two-Five Universe''''' was the title given by [[Callum Phillpott]] to their series of prose stories starring their creation [[Jenny Over-There (925th Universe)|Jenny Over-There]].


== Premise ==
== Premise ==
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=== Apocrypha ===
=== Apocrypha ===
The first use of the characters by another writer than [[Callum Phillpott]] was in [[Aristide Twain]]'s [[PROSE]]: ''[[Family Business (short story)|Family Business]]'', part of the ''[[The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids (series)|Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]]'' series. This was acknowledged in the main series entry ''[[Workplace Reunion (short story)|Workplace Reunion]]'', which served as an epilogue to [[Jenny Over-There]]'s part in the plot.  
The first use of the characters by another writer than [[Callum Phillpott]] was in [[Aristide Twain]]'s [[PROSE]]: ''[[Family Business (short story)|Family Business]]'', part of the ''[[The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids (series)|Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]]'' series. This was acknowledged in the main series entry ''[[Workplace Reunion (short story)|Workplace Reunion]]'', which served as an epilogue to [[Jenny Over-There (925th Universe)|Jenny Over-There]]'s part in the plot.  


Starting in 2023, other writers started publishing stories set in the ''Nine-Two-Five Universe'', which had Phillpott's blessing, though they were not listed on the ArchiveOfOurOwn series listing. These included [[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: A & E (short story)|Fragment: A & E]]'' by [[Scott Sanford]] (part of his [[Scott Sanford's Jenny Everywhere stories|loose series of Jenny Everywhere stories]]) and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Laws the Lawyers? (short story)|Who Laws the Lawyers?]]'', a standalone story by [[Delilah H. Smith]] also notable for introducing [[Bunny Everyhare]].
Starting in 2023, other writers started publishing stories set in the ''Nine-Two-Five Universe'', which had Phillpott's blessing, though they were not listed on the ArchiveOfOurOwn series listing. These included [[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: A & E (short story)|Fragment: A & E]]'' by [[Scott Sanford]] (part of his [[Scott Sanford's Jenny Everywhere stories|loose series of Jenny Everywhere stories]]) and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Laws the Lawyers? (short story)|Who Laws the Lawyers?]]'', a standalone story by [[Delilah H. Smith]] also notable for introducing [[Bunny Everyhare]].

Revision as of 13:40, 23 April 2023

Title illustration of the series.

Jenny Over:There: The Nine-Two-Five Universe was the title given by Callum Phillpott to their series of prose stories starring their creation Jenny Over-There.

Premise

Recurring elements of the series besides the titular character and her universe included the Multidimensional Finders Service, the Man in Grey, Dynamite Thor, and frequent minor appearances by other public-domain or open-source characters.

List of stories

Main series

Apocrypha

The first use of the characters by another writer than Callum Phillpott was in Aristide Twain's PROSE: Family Business, part of the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids series. This was acknowledged in the main series entry Workplace Reunion, which served as an epilogue to Jenny Over-There's part in the plot.

Starting in 2023, other writers started publishing stories set in the Nine-Two-Five Universe, which had Phillpott's blessing, though they were not listed on the ArchiveOfOurOwn series listing. These included PROSE: Fragment: A & E by Scott Sanford (part of his loose series of Jenny Everywhere stories) and PROSE: Who Laws the Lawyers?, a standalone story by Delilah H. Smith also notable for introducing Bunny Everyhare.

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