SarahWonder_og

Return to Gravity Falls 
          	
          	Mabel and Dipper Pines are from Piedmont, CA, which is Alex Hirsch’s home town. 
          	
          	They attend they would attend the same High School as Alex Hirsch did; Piedmont High School.
          	
          	It is essential for me to be accurate in depicting the school because Alex Hirsch’s early life played a major inspiration to Gravity Falls.
          	
          	I have just conducted research of the school, and other than the addition of a few elective courses, (Hone Ed and Sewing), as well as additional clubs, (The Paranormal Research Club and the Fashion Club).
          	
          	Dipper Pines is president of the Paranormal Research Club.
          	
          	I hope you enjoy my screenplay!

SarahWonder_og

Return to Gravity Falls 
          
          Mabel and Dipper Pines are from Piedmont, CA, which is Alex Hirsch’s home town. 
          
          They attend they would attend the same High School as Alex Hirsch did; Piedmont High School.
          
          It is essential for me to be accurate in depicting the school because Alex Hirsch’s early life played a major inspiration to Gravity Falls.
          
          I have just conducted research of the school, and other than the addition of a few elective courses, (Hone Ed and Sewing), as well as additional clubs, (The Paranormal Research Club and the Fashion Club).
          
          Dipper Pines is president of the Paranormal Research Club.
          
          I hope you enjoy my screenplay!

SarahWonder_og

“As the Crow Flies” and other Short Stories
          
          I am currently working on a short story involving a transgender individual in a mid-evil fantasy setting. 
          
          The story carries a message that becoming comfortable in one’s body, either through transitioning or contentment, is all part of God’s plan. The short story is initially written to help convert the LGBT+ community to Christianity while criticizing the dangers of organized religion at the same time.
          
          Kind of contradictory, I know. 
          
          The story is written in a complex and semi-archaic writing style and is separated into seven, (maybe eight), fairy tales. 
          
          These tales will cover topics such as:
          the practice of executing LGBT+ individuals in the Middle East,
          the Coronavirus,
          Body dysphoria,
          Choosing who your family is,
          rekindling one’s relationship with God, 
          the dangers of organized religion, 
          and persuasive cult tactics.
          
          It’s incredibly dark and is not recommended for anyone younger than the age of 16-17.

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The Camelot Meadows Mystery (title pending), is a modern interpretation of Washington Irving’s The Adventures of a German Student.
          
          In this story Joel Whitts and his mother move to the fictional island of Utaolis in order to hide their location from Joel’s incarcerated father. 
          
          Accompanied by his ghost sister, he befriends a football player, a secretive school library patron, and a witch. He develops romantic interests to both the witch and her half-sister.
          
          All the while, a secret cult and a Elitist conspiracy is taking place over the fate of Utaolis… and Joel Whitts.
          
          This is a dark fantasy novel. 

SarahWonder_og

I’m pretty sure I’m talking to no one, but it’s nice to put my thoughts down.
          
          The Camelot Meadows Mystery is in dire shape, I have three chapters written physically. They are each about 7-8 pages long. I needed to switch the first chapter and second chapter and just check the clarity. 
          
          However, I’m facing a debate. My natural writing style is complex and well thought out, and I fear that my works may not reach my target audience of 17-23 year olds. I’m not sure if I should continue my complex style or try creating a simpler style.
          
          I have also been all over the place with lots of story ideas just bursting out of my mind. I find it hard at times to focus on one story, which when combined with my busy school/work schedule, leads to an inconsistent publishing schedule. I apologize for this, whoever may be reading this.
          
          Finally, my fanfics. My fan fiction is strictly written for Wattpad and contain 1,000 word chapters for this reason. I am wondering if I should translate my fanfic writing style to stories I am currently using my complex style for. 
          
          It’s really hard to judge this myself, so any feedback would be ideal. 
          
          Anyway, I hope you enjoy my works, and I apologize for my disorganization.
          
          Have a beautiful day!

SarahWonder_og

My adaptation of Dr Who takes place in a abnormal pocket dimension within the canon timeline.
          Following serials will be exploring other abnormal pocket dimensions.
          The first one I will be exploring is inspired by the Classic series.
          What if the War Doctor regenerated, not as the Ninth Doctor, but as the First Doctor? In this world, the Time War happens earlier and takes place of the Doctor’s exile from Gallifrey. The reason the Time War happened early is because of the pocket dimension’s existence and will be explored in this first serial.
          The War Doctor is considered a Division Doctor in this timeline.
          

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When I create a work of Fan-Fiction, I like to base my works in a grey area between canon and non canon content. I want my work to be of a similar quality and style to its inspiration. I also want the story to be equally loyal to the source of inspiration. I want it to have the potential to be canon. 
          For example, Eliza Supeak takes place in modern times and a region not yet explored by the Wizardry World Canon timeline; (Strictly excluding the Cursed Child and the Crimes of Grindelwald). Since the subject matter is unaddressed, it could be canon.
          However that is challenging when working with my adaptation of Doctor Who. The story is based off of a multimedia series developed over almost 70 years. I proposed the theory that spacial anomalies hold secret portals to pocket dimensions, where I can rewrite the Doctor Who timeline to my heart’s desire while still being Canon, because nothing in these dimensions affect the main Canon timeline.
          I do have a vision where in one of these dimensions, the Doctor sacrifices him/herself in an epic cosmic explosion at the end of the universe, where most life is dead. They do this so the spacial anomaly that holds their universe does not collapse and allows the characters to live on. 
          The reason of concern is this explosion would be detected in the Canon Timeline. There is also a opportunity for the portal that the Foundling was found on in The Timeless Children. However, I’m almost certain BBC will return to that story so I won’t step over that threshold. 
          Anyway, these are just some of my thoughts when plotting some of my stories.