Esquivalience (novel): Difference between revisions
(→Notes) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 22: | Line 22: | ||
''The [[Dead & Endangered Languages department]] never changes its ways — but it seems to be in need of a clean. Really in need of a clean. That's how they end up with a Caretaker. That's why things change in the department. | ''The [[Dead & Endangered Languages department]] never changes its ways — but it seems to be in need of a clean. Really in need of a clean. That's how they end up with a Caretaker. That's why things change in the department. | ||
''<nowiki>{{</nowiki>esquivalience<nowiki>}}</nowiki>'' is a novelette about [[language]], [[coincidence]]s, and the flow of [[the universe]]; charting the course of a mysterious young individual as they | ''<nowiki>{{</nowiki>esquivalience<nowiki>}}</nowiki>'' is a novelette about [[language]], [[coincidence]]s, and the flow of [[the universe]]; charting the course of a mysterious young individual as they undertake a new job role — and all that comes with it. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
Line 29: | Line 29: | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
=== Prelude === | === Prelude === | ||
On [[11 May]] [[2024]], [[Cory Maythers]] and [[Shawn Doltmann]] both visit the [[Old Boathouse Cinema]] in [[Leith]] to watch [[Our Second Bridge|the same movie]]. However, by a narrow coincidence, they happen not to meet — the first of several narrow misses spanning all the way to [[2042]]. Even though they would assuredly have fallen in love with one another if they had, both live and die having never met one another, leaving behind unrelated spouses and family when both of Shawn and Cory die in [[2056]] and [[2078]] respectively. Even in "the wider scale of the [[Omniverse]]", no "recognisable versions" of them ever actually meet and live out that glorious potential love story. | |||
=== The Movement === | === The Movement === | ||
''to be added'' | ''to be added'' | ||
=== Postlude === | === Postlude === | ||
''to be added'' | ''to be added'' |
Revision as of 23:57, 13 April 2024
[[Esquivalience (novel)|<nowiki>{{esquivalience}}</nowiki>]]
, or {{cs|Esquivalience (novel)|<nowiki>{{esquivalience}}</nowiki>}}
if making use of {{cite source}}.{{esquivalience}} was a standalone novella by Jamie H. Cowan released by Overmorrow Publishing in 2024. It elaborated on the temporal phenomenon known as the Unravel, previously featured or mentioned in several other Doctor Who spin-offs, and also featured a licensed appearance by Xavier Llewellyn's Gevity.
Publisher's summary
The Dead & Endangered Languages department never changes its ways — but it seems to be in need of a clean. Really in need of a clean. That's how they end up with a Caretaker. That's why things change in the department.
{{esquivalience}} is a novelette about language, coincidences, and the flow of the universe; charting the course of a mysterious young individual as they undertake a new job role — and all that comes with it.
Summary
to be added
Plot
Prelude
On 11 May 2024, Cory Maythers and Shawn Doltmann both visit the Old Boathouse Cinema in Leith to watch the same movie. However, by a narrow coincidence, they happen not to meet — the first of several narrow misses spanning all the way to 2042. Even though they would assuredly have fallen in love with one another if they had, both live and die having never met one another, leaving behind unrelated spouses and family when both of Shawn and Cory die in 2056 and 2078 respectively. Even in "the wider scale of the Omniverse", no "recognisable versions" of them ever actually meet and live out that glorious potential love story.
The Movement
to be added
Postlude
to be added
Characters
Mentioned only
- David Agnew
- Antoine
- Unnamed bard
- Bertram/Terrence
- Curbishley
- Alex Doltmann
- Peter Doltmann
- Fincherton
- Hr'salis
- Tommy Kane
- T. S. Lee
- Cory Maythers's first and last girlfriend
- Martin Maythers
- Aubrey Waites
- The Wordsmith
Worldbuilding
to be added
Notes
- The book was dedicated to the memory of Matthew "Matty" Moore, and include thanks to Thomas Stewart, Chris "Topher" McCafferty, Ryan Williams, Campbell P., Ben Tedds, Tom Christison, Liam Kershaw-Calvert, Chris C., Ruaidhri Guest, Christine Lindberg and Jeffrey Princeton.
- The Aplin Cluster, mentioned here, was previously the setting of the fan fiction Time After Time, which Cowan wrote for Doctor Who: Lockdown!.
Continuity
- The word "facdocksparation" previously appeared on the cover of the audio story AUDIO: Gobbledegook [+]Loading...["Gobbledegook (audio story)"].