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OOC Meme: Random Books!
Hey y'all! So you know how you can order a random book, comic, magazine, or activity book from the shop, but every time you do, Katy and Elle sit down and spin up that literature wholesale?
Well, how about this.
If you, yes, you, reading this at this very moment, want to produce a title and summary for a book, comic, magazine, or activity book yourself, and submit it to this post, we'll add it to the random shop offerings, and inflict your masterpieces upon poor, unsuspecting passengers whenever they hit that Random option! Think we have too many science fiction epics and not enough sordid urban fantasy romance? Too many young adult coming of age stories and not enough detective noir? Time to fix that, by populating an infinite universe of literature.
Look, we need to fill the library somehow.
Here's a handy form:
Note: if you submit a book that's Voidtrain or Voidtrecker related, it is unlikely to be distributed, but feel free to write it for fun.
Well, how about this.
If you, yes, you, reading this at this very moment, want to produce a title and summary for a book, comic, magazine, or activity book yourself, and submit it to this post, we'll add it to the random shop offerings, and inflict your masterpieces upon poor, unsuspecting passengers whenever they hit that Random option! Think we have too many science fiction epics and not enough sordid urban fantasy romance? Too many young adult coming of age stories and not enough detective noir? Time to fix that, by populating an infinite universe of literature.
Look, we need to fill the library somehow.
Here's a handy form:
Note: if you submit a book that's Voidtrain or Voidtrecker related, it is unlikely to be distributed, but feel free to write it for fun.
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Name: To Runneth Over - The Multiverse, You, and Tea
Summary: While tea is (perhaps nominally) a constant between worlds, this magazine makes a point of highlighting the differences: from the kinds of leaves used, including those varieties which do not appear to be leaves at all, to the methods of delivery and containment (ever seen tea cups fit for zero-gravity?), even to the sometimes-contentious subject of 'with what?', all of it comes up in this series.
There's over two thousand editions' worth of backlog, to boot!