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'''''The Story of Fester Cat''''' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fester and the Christmas Mouse (short story)|Fester and the Christmas Mouse]]'') was a book written by [[Fester Cat]] in the final | '''''The Story of Fester Cat''''' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fester and the Christmas Mouse (short story)|Fester and the Christmas Mouse]]'') was a book written by [[Fester Cat]] in the final month of his life. The book encapsulated the preceding [[7 (number)|seven]]-odd years of his life, although it wasn't the completely accurate; for instance, partway through the book, Fester admitted to omitting [[art critic]] [[Panda]], a fellow resident at [[Paul and Jeremy's home]], from most of the book simply because he was sceptical Panda was actually alive. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Story of Fester Cat (novel)|The Story of Fester Cat]]'') | ||
Fester began writing the book | == History == | ||
Fester began writing the book in early [[March]], [[2013]], after he found he had a taste for writing after he had written reviews for [[Paul Magrs' blog|Paul's blog]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Story of Fester Cat (novel)|The Story of Fester Cat]]'') After Fester had written a good amount, Paul suggested that he should write a [[short story (Fester and the Christmas Mouse)|short story]] in order to publicize the book; Fester obliged, deciding to write about one of his very first Christmasses with Paul, Jeremy, and Panda. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fester and the Christmas Mouse (short story)|Fester and the Christmas Mouse]]'') After Jeremy's [[46 (number)|46<sup>th</sup>]] [[Birthday]], Fester became unwell. A day or so later, Fester and Paul talked about Fester's life in Levenshulme, and in the following days, Fester was humanely euthanized due to a [[stroke]]. After Paul and Jeremy spent the weekend crying, Paul spent the following days frantically finishing the book, in a combined effort to make sure that the years Fester and spent with him were immortalised and in an attempt to bring Fester to life upon the page. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Story of Fester Cat (novel)|The Story of Fester Cat]]'') | |||
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The Story of Fester Cat (PROSE: Fester and the Christmas Mouse) was a book written by Fester Cat in the final month of his life. The book encapsulated the preceding seven-odd years of his life, although it wasn't the completely accurate; for instance, partway through the book, Fester admitted to omitting art critic Panda, a fellow resident at Paul and Jeremy's home, from most of the book simply because he was sceptical Panda was actually alive. (PROSE: The Story of Fester Cat)
History
Fester began writing the book in early March, 2013, after he found he had a taste for writing after he had written reviews for Paul's blog. (PROSE: The Story of Fester Cat) After Fester had written a good amount, Paul suggested that he should write a short story in order to publicize the book; Fester obliged, deciding to write about one of his very first Christmasses with Paul, Jeremy, and Panda. (PROSE: Fester and the Christmas Mouse) After Jeremy's 46th Birthday, Fester became unwell. A day or so later, Fester and Paul talked about Fester's life in Levenshulme, and in the following days, Fester was humanely euthanized due to a stroke. After Paul and Jeremy spent the weekend crying, Paul spent the following days frantically finishing the book, in a combined effort to make sure that the years Fester and spent with him were immortalised and in an attempt to bring Fester to life upon the page. (PROSE: The Story of Fester Cat)