Dog Man Star: Difference between revisions

Content added Content deleted
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:


The novel is also notable for featuring The [[Fashion Club]]. They appear in three episodes and are referred to throughout the novel. ([[Daria]] herself is very briefly mentioned in the eighth episode.) In spite of Starmeshelion's renowned veneration of Fashion Club Secretary [[Stacy Rowe]], her depiction within the narrative is mostly objective and does not veer from her canon-established characterisation. Some of Stacy's descriptions, however, were mutually inspired by German non-fan fiction author Anne Cornelia Emkes, who served as a beta reader of sorts on four episodes.
The novel is also notable for featuring The [[Fashion Club]]. They appear in three episodes and are referred to throughout the novel. ([[Daria]] herself is very briefly mentioned in the eighth episode.) In spite of Starmeshelion's renowned veneration of Fashion Club Secretary [[Stacy Rowe]], her depiction within the narrative is mostly objective and does not veer from her canon-established characterisation. Some of Stacy's descriptions, however, were mutually inspired by German non-fan fiction author Anne Cornelia Emkes, who served as a beta reader of sorts on four episodes.

== Trivia ==

As a running joke and in order to reflect the novel's Canadian theme, Avril Lavigne is referred to in almost every episode (at one point directly by [[Quinn Morgendorffer]]), and her description changes according to each episode's distinct style.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==