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For the ''Cupids'' series, Twain has written several stories featuring Jenny, starting with [[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids]]'' for [[Jenny Everywhere Day]] in 2020. For the 2021 Jenny Everywhere Day he wrote and drew [[COMIC]]: [[A Match Made in the Heavens (comic story)|''A Match Made in the Heavens'']]. Later in 2021, he wrote the standalone fan-fiction story [[PROSE]]: [[Psychopomp (short story)|''Psychopomp'']].  
For the ''Cupids'' series, Twain has written several stories featuring Jenny, starting with [[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids]]'' for [[Jenny Everywhere Day]] in 2020. For the 2021 Jenny Everywhere Day he wrote and drew [[COMIC]]: [[A Match Made in the Heavens (comic story)|''A Match Made in the Heavens'']]. Later in 2021, he wrote the standalone fan-fiction story [[PROSE]]: [[Psychopomp (short story)|''Psychopomp'']].  


Twain began an ongoing ''Cupids'' plotline involving Jenny and [[Lord Thymon]] in [[COMIC]]: ''[[A Shift in Relationships (comic story)|A Shift in Relationships]]'', which has continued as a major story arc since late 2022 and has featured in, among others, the stories [[PROSE]]: ''[[Family Business (short story)|Family Business]]'' (written for Jenny Everywhere Day 2022) and [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wedding of Jenny Everwhere (prose story)|The Wedding of Jenny Everwhere]]'' (written for Jenny Everywhere Day 2023). Twain also created the webcomic ''Jenny and the Multiverse'', beginning with the story ''[[The Demon and the Butterfly (comic story)|The Demon and the Butterfly]],'' and wrote a sequel to [[Scott Sanford]]'s [[PROSE]]: ''[[Set Up to Blow Up (prose story)|Set Up to Blow Up]],'' [[PROSE]]: ''[[How to Steal Timeships and Influence Time Lords (prose story)|How to Steal Timeships and Influence Time Lords]].''
Twain began an ongoing ''Cupids'' plotline involving Jenny and [[Lord Thymon]] in [[COMIC]]: ''[[A Shift in Relationships (comic story)|A Shift in Relationships]]'', which has continued as a major story arc since late 2022 and has featured in, among others, the stories [[PROSE]]: ''[[Family Business (short story)|Family Business]]'' (written for Jenny Everywhere Day 2022, and introducing the open-source character [[Sophie Everytime]]) and [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wedding of Jenny Everwhere (prose story)|The Wedding of Jenny Everwhere]]'' (written for Jenny Everywhere Day 2023). Twain also created the webcomic ''Jenny and the Multiverse'', beginning with the story ''[[The Demon and the Butterfly (comic story)|The Demon and the Butterfly]],'' and wrote a sequel to [[Scott Sanford]]'s [[PROSE]]: ''[[Set Up to Blow Up (short story)|Set Up to Blow Up]],'' [[PROSE]]: ''[[How to Steal Timeships and Influence Time Lords (short story)|How to Steal Timeships and Influence Time Lords]].''


Twain has contributed illustrations to several entries in [[Callum Phillpott]]'s ''[[Jenny Over-There: The Nine-Two-Five Universe (series)|Nine-Two-Five Universe]]'' series as well as character portraits for [[Scott Sanford's Jenny Everywhere stories]]. He also wrote a [https://aristidetwain.tumblr.com/post/644157455971090432/reviewing-the-original-jenny-everywhere-stories review] of the [[Jenny Everywhere#Earliest stories|original thirteen]] stories from Barbelith. In 2023 he tracked down pioneering Jenny Everywhere creators [[Joe Macaré]] and [[Nelson Evergreen]] for a [https://aristidetwain.tumblr.com/post/732097647796781056/jenny-and-the-gang-an-interview-with-joe-macar%C3%A9 retrospective interview].
Twain has contributed illustrations to several entries in [[Callum Phillpott]]'s ''[[Jenny Over-There: The Nine-Two-Five Universe (series)|Nine-Two-Five Universe]]'' series as well as character portraits for [[Scott Sanford's Jenny Everywhere stories]]. He also wrote a [https://aristidetwain.tumblr.com/post/644157455971090432/reviewing-the-original-jenny-everywhere-stories review] of the [[Jenny Everywhere#Earliest stories|original thirteen]] stories from Barbelith. In 2023 he tracked down pioneering Jenny Everywhere creators [[Joe Macaré]] and [[Nelson Evergreen]] for a [https://aristidetwain.tumblr.com/post/732097647796781056/jenny-and-the-gang-an-interview-with-joe-macar%C3%A9 retrospective interview].

Revision as of 03:16, 30 January 2024

Aristide Twain is a writer of several Jenny Everywhere stories, and is also the co-creator of The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids, the creator of the Jenny and the Multiverse webcomic, and the main administrator of this very Wiki.

For the Cupids series, Twain has written several stories featuring Jenny, starting with COMIC: Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids for Jenny Everywhere Day in 2020. For the 2021 Jenny Everywhere Day he wrote and drew COMIC: A Match Made in the Heavens. Later in 2021, he wrote the standalone fan-fiction story PROSE: Psychopomp.

Twain began an ongoing Cupids plotline involving Jenny and Lord Thymon in COMIC: A Shift in Relationships, which has continued as a major story arc since late 2022 and has featured in, among others, the stories PROSE: Family Business (written for Jenny Everywhere Day 2022, and introducing the open-source character Sophie Everytime) and PROSE: The Wedding of Jenny Everwhere (written for Jenny Everywhere Day 2023). Twain also created the webcomic Jenny and the Multiverse, beginning with the story The Demon and the Butterfly, and wrote a sequel to Scott Sanford's PROSE: Set Up to Blow Up, PROSE: How to Steal Timeships and Influence Time Lords.

Twain has contributed illustrations to several entries in Callum Phillpott's Nine-Two-Five Universe series as well as character portraits for Scott Sanford's Jenny Everywhere stories. He also wrote a review of the original thirteen stories from Barbelith. In 2023 he tracked down pioneering Jenny Everywhere creators Joe Macaré and Nelson Evergreen for a retrospective interview.

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