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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Stone''}}'''''Stone''''' published [[Universe (Parallax)|one universe]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere#Kim's friend|Jenny]]'s music review. They employed [[Haroun the Thrice Cursed]] as a review editor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'')
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Stone''}}'''''Stone''''' published [[Parallax Universe|one universe]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]]'s music reviews. They employed [[Haroun the Thrice Cursed]] as a review editor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') Jenny described it as a “major magazine” to [[Jennifer Dao Chu]], noting that her job there got her “into a lot of interesting capers, some of them intentional”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So You're Jenny Everywhere (short story)|So You're Jenny Everywhere]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Stone may be intended as an analogue of the similarly-named real-world online magazine {{w|Slate (magazine)|Slate}}.
[[Scott Sanford]] wrote in his author's comments that he intended for the ''Stone'' to be a reference to the American magazine ''{{w|Rolling Stone|Rolling Stone}}'', but liked the ambiguity when he realised it could also be interpreted as an analogue of another real-world magazine, ''{{w|Slate (magazine)|Slate}}''.


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Latest revision as of 01:08, 2 April 2023

Stone published one universe's Jenny's music reviews. They employed Haroun the Thrice Cursed as a review editor. (PROSE: Morning After) Jenny described it as a “major magazine” to Jennifer Dao Chu, noting that her job there got her “into a lot of interesting capers, some of them intentional”. (PROSE: So You're Jenny Everywhere)

Behind the scenes

Scott Sanford wrote in his author's comments that he intended for the Stone to be a reference to the American magazine Rolling Stone, but liked the ambiguity when he realised it could also be interpreted as an analogue of another real-world magazine, Slate.