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'''Elizabeth Evershed''' was a human [[time travel]]ler, [[writer]], and [[lecturer]]. She claimed to be a descendant of [[Sir]] [[Walter Raleigh]]. She wrote ''[[The Socratic Problem]]'', which was published in [[Obverse MegaText Conglomerate|Obverse Quarterly]]'s ''[[Tales of the City]]'', and she lectured at [[Scott College]], [[Antarctica]]. ([[PROSE]]: | '''Elizabeth Evershed''' was a human [[time travel]]ler, [[writer]], and [[lecturer]]. She claimed to be a descendant of [[Sir]] [[Walter Raleigh]]. She wrote ''[[The Socratic Problem]]'', which was published in [[Obverse MegaText Conglomerate|Obverse Quarterly]]'s ''[[Tales of the City]]'', and she lectured at [[Scott College]], [[Antarctica]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Contributors (short story)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
This is an [[DWU|in-universe]] version of author [[Elizabeth Evershed]]. | This is an [[DWU|in-universe]] version of author [[Elizabeth Evershed]]. |
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Elizabeth Evershed was a human time traveller, writer, and lecturer. She claimed to be a descendant of Sir Walter Raleigh. She wrote The Socratic Problem, which was published in Obverse Quarterly's Tales of the City, and she lectured at Scott College, Antarctica. (PROSE: Contributors [+]Loading...["Contributors (short story)"])
Behind the scenes
This is an in-universe version of author Elizabeth Evershed.