Narnia Which-Way books

I find it VERY discouraging that no one here has been willing to let me "DM" them through one of the Narnia Solo Games; my original offer was made almost seven months ago. ☹️ (Ref: Msg. #5 in this thread.)
There hasn't been enough traffic in the last seven months for anyone interested in that topic to take you up. With new Narnia projects on the way, traffic will almost certainly pick up.

And by the way, welcome aboard.
 
I've just lately been working on the same kind of thing. If copyright on characters is a concern, I believe that the "fair use" concept applies here. You say that you aren't claiming authorship.
 
I've just lately been working on the same kind of thing. If copyright on characters is a concern, I believe that the "fair use" concept applies here. You say that you aren't claiming authorship.
Claiming authorship?! Good heavens, no! The Narnia Solo Games were written by the writing staff at Iron Crown Enterprises.*

*(They do have an acronym, which, however, I will not use, because, currently, there is another, and rightfully much-hated, organization with that exact same acronym, and I refuse to increase the risk that the readers here might confuse the two.)
 
Of course those game writers don't have an issue, they're directly connected to the franchise. Fan fiction like mine is a different category.
 
It's my personal opinion that the Chronicles should be read from front to back, unless you have the Hebrew or Arabic translations, in which case back to front makes more sense.
 
My recently-begun fan fiction "Jacob Zavala's Sixth Destroyer," though not a path-choosing work, does exactly fit the terms of a fan-fiction creation. Honor Harrington IS Honor Harrington.

In "Spacebullies," I have called Batman Batfellow, Captain America Colonel America, Wonder Woman Walloper Woman, Daredevil Dreadfuldevil, etc. In fan fiction, I would call Batman Batman, Captain America Captain America, Wonder Woman Wonder Woman, and Daredevil Daredevil.
 
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