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'''Jeanne McClure''', also credited in early works as '''Adrian J. McClure''' and known by the usernames of '''Garsecg''' or '''Creepymonsterism''' is a nonbinary Jenny Everywhere writer. In their Tumblr bio, they described themselves as “''autistic, nonbinary, bisexual grad student and medievalist. Interests include comics, history, retro pop culture, the Gothic, Arthuriana, Catholicism, and Draculas.''”
'''Jeanne McClure''', also credited in early works as '''Adrian J. McClure''' and known by the usernames of '''Garsecg''' or '''Creepymonsterism''' is a nonbinary Jenny Everywhere writer. In their Tumblr bio, they described themselves as “''autistic, nonbinary, bisexual grad student and medievalist. Interests include comics, history, retro pop culture, the Gothic, Arthuriana, Catholicism, and Draculas.''”


Responsible for the upkeep of the [http://thejennyeverywhereproject.tumblr.com Jenny Everywhere Project] Tumblr blog, they wrote several Jenny Everywhere short stories including the ''[[30 Days of Jenny (series)|30 Days of Jenny]]'' series, [[PROSE]]: ''[[Preludes and Distractions (short story)|Preludes and Distractions]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Alone in the Wasteland (short story)|Alone in the Wasteland]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Seven Against Oblivion (short story)|The Seven Against Oblivion]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Fall of the Strange and Wonderful House|The Fall of the Strange and Wonderful House]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny into Mystery (short story)|Jenny into Mystery]]''.
Responsible for the upkeep of the [http://thejennyeverywhereproject.tumblr.com Jenny Everywhere Project] Tumblr blog, they wrote several Jenny Everywhere short stories including the ''[[30 Days of Jenny (series)|30 Days of Jenny]]'' series, [[PROSE]]: ''[[Preludes and Distractions (short story)|Preludes and Distractions]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Alone in the Wasteland (short story)|Alone in the Wasteland]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Seven Against Oblivion (short story)|The Seven Against Oblivion]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Fall of the Strange and Wonderful House|The Fall of the Strange and Wonderful House]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny into Mystery (short story)|Jenny into Mystery]]''. McClure also contributed two entries to the collaborative online gamebook [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Black Void]]'', both of which featured Jenny alongside other characters who had made their debuts in earlier Jenny stories.


McClure also organised the ''[[The Many Lives of Jenny Everywhere (short story)|The Many Lives of Jenny Everywhere]]'' Ficly challenge which led to the creation of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Falling Short (sort story)|Falling Short]]'' by [[Robert Quick]] and ''[[Memories of Nowhere (short story)|Memory of Nowhere]]'' by [[Jessica Cahill]].  ``
McClure also organised the ''[[The Many Lives of Jenny Everywhere (short story)|The Many Lives of Jenny Everywhere]]'' Ficly challenge which led to the creation of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Falling Short (sort story)|Falling Short]]'' by [[Robert Quick]] and ''[[Memories of Nowhere (short story)|Memory of Nowhere]]'' by [[Jessica Cahill]].  ``

Revision as of 01:34, 27 January 2021

Jeanne McClure, also credited in early works as Adrian J. McClure and known by the usernames of Garsecg or Creepymonsterism is a nonbinary Jenny Everywhere writer. In their Tumblr bio, they described themselves as “autistic, nonbinary, bisexual grad student and medievalist. Interests include comics, history, retro pop culture, the Gothic, Arthuriana, Catholicism, and Draculas.

Responsible for the upkeep of the Jenny Everywhere Project Tumblr blog, they wrote several Jenny Everywhere short stories including the 30 Days of Jenny series, PROSE: Preludes and Distractions, PROSE: Alone in the Wasteland, PROSE: The Seven Against Oblivion, PROSE: The Fall of the Strange and Wonderful House and PROSE: Jenny into Mystery. McClure also contributed two entries to the collaborative online gamebook PROSE: The Black Void, both of which featured Jenny alongside other characters who had made their debuts in earlier Jenny stories.

McClure also organised the The Many Lives of Jenny Everywhere Ficly challenge which led to the creation of PROSE: Falling Short by Robert Quick and Memory of Nowhere by Jessica Cahill. ``

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