Carry a Poem Wednesday, 9 December 2009
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The Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature Trust has announced its fourth annual reading campaign, for 2010.
It’ll be partnering with the Scottish Poetry Library to challenge the people of Edinburgh to Carry a Poem during the month of February. There will be the usual free books, activities, events, and even a new animation by Binary Fable (follow its production over at the Binary Fable blog).
The Carry a Poem campaign website has just been launched and needs your stories. Do you have a poem you carry with you? What does it mean to you? How do you carry it?
You don’t have to be in Edinburgh to take part. Simply get in touch with your answer to the question “How do you carry yours?” !
Artwork by Emily Isles – www.emilyisles.com
Stories on a postcard, please Friday, 25 September 2009
Posted by Helen in Found books.Tags: bookcrossing, books, story, writing
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A while ago, we told you about the books-and-storytelling experiment we’re running with a copy of Un Lun Dun by China Miéville.
The book (signed by the author) is travelling around the world, gathering readers and stories along the way. Each reader – there are 29, in nine countries – will add a postcard to the package, and each postcard will contain a story about their home town. The stories can be true or fictional.
Un Lun Dun is in Austria at the moment and we’ve had a couple of great fictional postcard stories from Wüppertaal and Graz, inspired by Miéville’s book.
To read all the postcard stories plus reviews of Un Lun Dun, take a look at all the journal entries over at BookCrossing.com.
Fringe happenings Thursday, 13 August 2009
Posted by Helen in Events.Tags: arthur conan doyle, books, cora bissett, story
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This post is somewhat overdue. Edinburgh is in the midst of the madness that is the festival fringe.
Lost Book guest writer Andrew J. Wilson has contributed to an exhibition catalogue for Madeleine Shepherd‘s amazing photographs of Scotland’s forgotten history of space exploration. (It’s possible that not everything in the catalogue is entirely factual, but I’m told that the most unlikely-sounding parts are true!) The exhibition is at fabulous independent bookshop Transreal Fiction in The Grassmarket until 31 August, so don’t miss it.
Andrew’s story “Under the Bright and Hollow Sky” is to be restaged for one night only on Tuesday 18 August (7:50 at Fingers Piano Bar) as a spoken-word performance at the Free Fringe. Sounds brilliant, and is part of…
Underword, a spoken word show on the Free Fringe that has events every night. It’s 19.50-20.40 at Fingers Piano Bar, Frederick Street, and is run by Gavin Inglis of Writers Bloc.
Andrew’s also the MC for off-the-Fringe steam punk club night Dreams of Steam, about which he says “This will feature strange music from Thomas Truax and Karmadillo, and there’s going to be a live three-part “radio” play right there on the stage. And trapeze artists. And Very Special Guests I can’t mention by name yet…”. It’s at te POOKa, The Big Red Door, 10 Lady Lawson Street on Friday 21 August from 8:30 pm.
The Paper Cinema are bringing their production of The Lost World back to Edinburgh. It was created for The Lost World Read in February and is a hybrid of puppetry, shadow-play and live animation. Fun stuff – every afternoon at the Scottish Storytelling Centre!
And, Cora Bissett (the voice of Aileen Adler) is starring in Midsummer at the Traverse Theatre. It’s already sold out for the entire run here in Edinburgh – well done Cora and team! – but will be in Vancouver in September.
Plotting episode 6 Wednesday, 12 August 2009
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Hello! You’ve watched episode 6. You know that it was written by the audience. So, how did that happen and who was involved?
The discussions about episode 6 started the moment we’d finalised the story for episode 5. There was a conversation about what Watson and Kyle were doing while everyone else was occupied (they don’t feature in episode 5) and another that tried to work out the implications of Otto Dafé being revealed as a good guy. These discussions led The Lost Book team to realise that we should consider the best narrative structure for the final episode to allow us to tie up as many loose ends as possible. A vote decided that the episode would have a voiceover and lots of snippets of events telling as many stories as we could squeeze in.
The two narrators for the voiceover – Aileen and her dog Watson – were also selected by vote.
Bibliomane suggested using Copper Beeches Café in Iowa City as a framing device, giving a “present day” location of the characters as they look back over the events after Aileen and Professor Remi were rescued at the end of episode 5. As the various storylines developed, Meg‘s suggestion that Kyle would ask Aileen out was voted in, so Kyle and Aileen’s date became the location for the framing scenes. Bibliomane‘s idea of the Sheep Heid Inn in Duddingston, Edinburgh, was agreed to be the best, so episode 6 starts and ends at the Sheep Heid.
Watson’s reading The Hound of the Baskervilles, Kiwi‘s suggestion.
Aileen is reading her article in the Daily Gazette – the publication of which was another of Meg‘s ideas. We had decided that Invisible Inc’s reason for getting Aileen involved was that they needed a press witness so it was good to see the outcome of this.
The article itself shows Beryl Pott’s arrest – a plot suggestion from Bookaddictus. We learn more about how this happened when Watson tells his story. Lulu had suggested that Watson might uncover Grazp’s lab and IndiaJones proposed he could find a business plan or sales brochure that revealed Grazp’s plan (a plan dreamed up by Wearealldoomed – Beryl Potts was going to sell rejuvenation to a group of elite, making a fortune and creating a new class). So, we combined the two ideas and had Watson finding some test-tubes and a draft brochure – after leaping over laser beams because that was fun to create!
Next up, Aileen’s Mum. Lots of discussion, started by Bibliomane, agreed that she wasn’t guilty of helping Otto steal the book – she was was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. As Tom says, “Mum is innocent (and clumsy)”. Headlong‘s idea that Aileen’s Mum should be released was voted into the episode so we decided to show both the release and the clumsiness. We see Aileen’s Mum back at work at the library, starting a chain reaction that sees a valuable book plummeting into in her bucket of water.
Next up came IndiaJones‘s idea for a new job for Otto – librarian. The State Library of Victoria in Melbourne was proposed by Anna. Poor Otto’s cover with the K.B.E. was completely blown during his adventure, but he’s still working for Invisible Inc. – just lying low for a while. Kiwi pointed out that he would stamp books with invisible ink (groan) and the suggestion that this would be a security device came from Bibliomane, hence the books having a disappearing “Protected by Invisible Inc.” stamp.
Tom suggested that Aileen should join Invisible Inc., so we showed her in training.
Back at the Sheep Heid, at the end of the flashback sequence, we see Kyle at the bar getting a jug of Pimms – DJ Johnston-Smith reckoned the Sheep Heid makes a great jug of Pimms so Kiwi suggested this as a romantic drinks option.
We also snuck in a final story, showing what Professor Remi has gone on to do. The cover story on the magazine section of Aileen’s Daily Gazette that features Remi – the summary on the main paper says “Go exploring: exclusive interviews with the Rift Valley expedition team”. Remi’s ongoing career was thought up by Tom, Lulu and TheLetterB.
And, the ending. We wanted to leave the possibility of a sequel open, but only gently, so we showed Aileen and Watson getting the call for their first Invisible Inc. mission. What will their new adventure be?!
Thanks to everyone who helped write episode 6 and everyone who voted in the polls. Thanks also to the writers of The Lost Book (Jasper Fforde, Matthias, Bookaddictus, Norvaljoe, Rocketboy (twice!), Mary, QueenofSheeba, Bananagirl, pondweed, Professor Moriaty, IndiaJones (twice!), curlyshirley, ScoutingForBoys, Martha K., Caroline (twice!), LuLu, Andrew J. Wilson, Dinobot, Wearealldoomed, Gondolagirl and Peanut) and to Brian, Caroline, Lauren Johnston-Smith, Libraryfan, Nu-Knees, Percival, ResQgeek, Siobhan and TreeHugger. You all did a great job in creating the last episode of The Lost Book!
Credits crunched Monday, 27 July 2009
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Hi team, we’ve had a couple of days off but haven’t deserted you all just yet. We need to tie up a few loose ends before The Lost Book finishes completely. So how better to start than to thank everyone who contributed to the writing of the final episode? The tempo of Alexis‘s music was a tad slower than the previous couple of frenetic episodes but you may still not have had time to catch all these names.


Thanks team, we couldn’t have done it without you! And don’t go away…
The final installment Friday, 24 July 2009
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Hello and welcome to The Lost Book! (Welcome back to the regulars – we made it!) We’ve just launched the sixth and final episode – watch it now:
As you know, the story of The Lost Book was written entirely by you, the audience. Congratulations! You all deserve a round of applause. This was an amazing piece of teamwork – thanks, everyone, for taking part and working together.
I’m new – what’s this all about?! Thursday, 23 July 2009
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Welcome! We love newbies and hope you’ll feel at home soon. There’s lots to explore here and lots of ways to get involved. (more…)
Microstory: the end Monday, 20 July 2009
Posted by Helen in Microstory competition.Tags: animation, characters, story, writing
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Congratulations Peanut for writing the final installment of Sally Challenger’s journal. Peanut’s 100 words brings the expedition to an end, leaving the journal itself in safe (if bemused) hands.
Well done and thank you to everyone who has helped to write Sally Challenger’s journal:
Jasper Fforde, Matthias, Bookaddictus, Norvaljoe, Rocketboy (twice!), Mary, QueenofSheeba, Bananagirl, pondweed, Professor Moriaty, IndiaJones (twice!), curlyshirley, ScoutingForBoys, Martha K., Caroline (twice!), LuLu, Andrew J. Wilson, Dinobot, Wearealldoomed, Gondolagirl and Peanut.
Thanks also to everyone who submitted a story that wasn’t chosen – the competition was as fierce as an Abelisaurus! And, special thanks to guest writers Jasper Fforde and Andrew J. Wilson.
This experiment in collaborative writing has been brilliant. The stories are exciting – it’s amazing how much can be done with 100 words. We’ve also enjoyed how the gradual unveiling of events has fed into the animated story of The Lost Book (Sally Challenger’s journal was the “lost book” – the book stolen in the animation).
When we started we had no idea what secrets the journal might hold! It’s been fun to find out, and reveal a motive for its theft. We’ve also enjoyed the way a character from the journal, Professor Remi, has crossed over into the animation.
Read the full journal to find out all about Sally Challenger’s expedition.
“The most interesting collaborative book-writing experiment of the decade” – Jasper Fforde
Decisions, decisions Friday, 17 July 2009
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Two decisions taken: Otto works at the State Library of Victoria in Melbourne (thanks Anna for the suggestion and, I guess, Des the curator for giving Otto a job!) and Professor Remi is going on an expedition to the central Rift Valley (good work TheLetterB, Lulu and Tom). Ta, everyone, for your votes.

Two decisions still to go. First, the important question of drinks. What are Aileen and Kyle’s tipples? Here’s the shorlist, chosen by me from your suggestions:
1. Guiness for her, G&T for him (cheers Caroline)
2. Dr Johnson’s Definitive Ale for her, Guinness and black for him (sláinte DJ and Kiwi)
3. Dr Johnson’s for her, The Original Oldbury Sheep Dip whisky for him (skál DJ and Treehugger)
4. Pint of Deuchars IPA each, Rebus-style (na zdrowie DJ)
5. Share a jug of Pimms (cin cin Kiwi)
There’s a poll in the sidebar to the right. Vote now!

Finally, we need a book for Watson and Aileen to read in the Sheep Heid. There have been some great suggestions, but here are my favourite four:
1. Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell (Siobhan)
2. Hound of the Baskervilles (Kiwi, seconded by Treehugger)
3. The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets by Eva Rice (Nu-knees)
4. The Lost World by Michael Crichton (Treehugger)
Get voting!
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Details, details Wednesday, 15 July 2009
Posted by Helen in Story teamwork.Tags: characters, Poll, story
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We need your help in finalising a few details for episode 6. You can still vote for which library Otto will be working in – the poll’s in the sidebar to the right. Also in the sidebar is another poll, so vote now to decide on Professor Catherine Remi’s new job/adventure from the following suggestions:
1. Teaching scuba diving (ta Kiwi)
2. An expedition to the central Rift Valley (good collaboration between TheLetterB and Lulu, with a bit of input from Tom)
3. Research into higher levels of conciousness (thanks Wearealldoomed)
You can also still help us with a book recommendation if you know the password from The Lost World.
Finally, we need some new suggestions from you! Kyle’s getting in the drinks at the Sheep Heid Inn – but what’s his poison? Tell us what you think Kyle and Aileen’s favourite drinks would be by leaving us a comment (by the way, stereotyped suggestions involving a pint for Kyle and “a glass of white wine for the lady” are not going to win!).
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Episode 6 – animatic Saturday, 11 July 2009
Posted by Helen in Making of....Tags: animation, composer, script, story, storyboard, video
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We’ve got a draft script, a set of storyboards, and an animatic so you can start to see how episode 6 will work.
First up, congratulations (and thanks!) to the people whose story ideas made it into the episode: Meg, for Kyle and Aileen’s date and for Aileen’s article; IndiaJones and Lulu for Watson’s evidence-gathering; Bookaddictus for Beryl’s arrest; Tom for Aileen joining Invisible Inc.; and Headlong for Aileen’s Mum getting released.
The animatic is very rough: storyboard sketches put together with a scratch track (a recording of the script as read by Adam and me). What it does for us is allows us to plan the timings of each sequence. This is a much slower episode than episode 5: although a lot of stories are included, they’re being recollected calmly. It takes the pace down from the frenetic activity of the rescue scene, so that we’re ready to leave the characters at the end.
We’re still discussing which library Otto is working in and what Professor Remi is doing (we snuck her story in on a magazine cover!) so there are some details that need to be finalised.
In the meantime, we’re working on the animation. We need to have all the animation finished by Wednesday morning so that we can hand a “rough” over to composer Alexis Bennett. It’s a pleasure to welcome Alexis back to the project – he wrote the music for episode 1 way back in January.
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Lunch and storyboards Friday, 10 July 2009
Posted by Helen in Making of....Tags: actors, bookcrossing, script, story, storyboard
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We really did have lunch at the Sheep Heid Inn, Duddingston. Many thanks to D.J., who didn’t just give us lunch but made us welcome, gave us a tour, a history lesson, and an introduction to the sheep heid that gives the pub its name (well, the 19th century copy – made when the original, presented by James VI, was sold).
The photos here show the sign and the BookCrossing shelf in the main bar area.
Adam and I have been talking about storyboards for the last several days, but today is the day they need to be finished. We have a script roughed out – I’ll post it later – and, of course, we know which stories need to be included.
Episode 6 is very different to normal, because it will be told using voiceover narration rather than dialogue. We normally record the actors before we start animation – typically we’d have had a recording session this week – so that we can match the animation to the dialogue. But, that’s not needed with voiceover so we won’t be going into the recording studio until the end of next week.
What this means is that we’ll be using a “scratch” voice track as we work. A scratch track is a rough recording we make ourselves, so that we have a guide to timings. It’s very rough – you’ll hear it on the animatic.
It also means that we can continue to tweak the script for a little longer than usual…
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Sheep Heid Inn Friday, 10 July 2009
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We have a winning location for Kyle and Aileen’s first date: the Sheep Heid Inn (54% of the vote). Congrats Bibliomane on a popular suggestion! Thanks for all your votes, especially if you’ve come over from the Sheep Heid’s page on Facebook – welcome to The Lost Book!
The good news (for me!) is that I get to go on a reconnaissance mission to the Sheep Heid this lunchtime. I don’t think the budget would have stretched to London, let alone Madagasgar!
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Two of our characters still need careers advice. Otto’s looking for the perfect library to work in – any ideas? And, Professor Catherine Remi needs a new challenge.
And, and if you know the password from The Lost World you can help us with a book recommendation!
Right, I’m off to lunch – back this afternoon to finish off the storyboards.
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Professor Remi Thursday, 9 July 2009
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So far, Professor Catherine Remi doesn’t get a mention in episode 6.
She’s the only member of Sally Challenger’s expedition team we’ve met. She was rejuvenated during the expedition and now looks much younger than her seventy-eight years. She was captured by Grazp and set free by Lyn and Otto.
So, what’s she going to do next? Both Kiwi and Tom have pointed out that she’ll be hounded if the rejuvenation is made public. So, she can’t exactly go back to work.
I’m thinking that she’ll probably create herself a new identity as her own daughter. Then, she could do anything she liked. What do you reckon her perfect second career would be? Would she go back into science or would she do something completely different? Leave us a comment with your ideas.
We’re still taking votes on where Aileen and Kyle’s first date should be (read about the options or simply vote in the sidebar poll to the right). We’re also looking for ideas about Otto’s new job. Oh, and if you know the password from The Lost World you can help us with a book recommendation!
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Dating advice for Kyle Tuesday, 7 July 2009
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We have some great suggestions for Kyle and Aileen’s first date – thanks, all – so it’s time to vote for the best. The options are:
1. An adventure in Madagascar – where Wearealldoomed has heard rumors of other Ikhata-like happenings.
2. Cinema followed by cupcakes – Caroline’s “baby steps of perfection” suggestion.
3. The Natural History Museum in London – Kiwi‘s idea, because of the dinosaur skeleton, seconded by Wearealldoomed.
4. A perfect picnic on Salisbury Crags – another idea from Kiwi, seconded by Watson and Bibliomane.
5. The Sheep Heid Inn in Duddingston – perhaps for a game of skittles? – Bibliomane‘s plan for the evening after the picnic.
Vote now in the sidebar poll for your top choice!
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Otto’s new job Tuesday, 7 July 2009
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Here are the final rankings from the big story selection poll. Thanks, everyone, for the great ideas and congratulations to those of you who’ve gained plenty of votes:
1. Kyle asks Aileen out (Meg)
2. Aileen’s article about these events is published (Meg and Kiwi)
3. Watson finds Beryl’s business plan/sales brochure revealing her intentions (IndiaJones)
4. Beryl Potts arrested (Bookaddictus)
5. Aileen joins Invisible Inc. (Tom)
6. Aileen’s Mum is released without charge (Headlong)
7. Otto working in a library – stamping books (IndiaJones)
8. Watson sniffs out Grazp’s laboratory working on the rejuvenation water (Lulu)
9. Watson attacking Kyle (by Kiwi)
10. The Lost Book returned to the National Library of Scotland (LibraryFan)
11. Prof Remi and the Ikhata in Venezuela (Brian)
12. Otto stealing the book from the National Library of Scotland .
13. Kyle gets his job back (Kiwi)
14. Prof Remi enabled to age naturally and die if she wants (Bibliomane)
We’re working on a script at the moment that starts at the top and includes as many stories as we can get in!

If you’ve got any suggestions for where Kyle might take Aileen on their first date, please join the conversation. Please vote for where Kyle will take Aileen – there’s a poll up in the sidebar to the right.
And, here’s a double question for you. First, which library should Otto get a job in? (Perhaps one with a particularly valuable book that he could keep an eye on while he’s there?) Second, does anyone have any suggestions for particularly pertinent books that he could stamp?! (Real or fictional.) Leave us a comment with your ideas…
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First date?! Monday, 6 July 2009
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We’re going to leave the big story selection poll up a little longer – so, get your votes in quickly to help decide what will be in episode 6.

At the moment, the story with the most votes is Meg‘s suggestion that Kyle asks Aileen out. You’re clearly a bunch of romantics! We know that Aileen has a secret soft spot for Kyle so there’s a reasonable chance she might say yes.
So – where would Kyle take Aileen on their first date? Give us your suggestion by leaving a comment, please!
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The Lost World password needed Sunday, 5 July 2009
Posted by The Lost Book in Story teamwork.Tags: bookcrossing, books, story
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Hello! If you’re reading this, you must have a copy of the campaign edition of The Lost World, and you must have visited BookCrossing.com.
We need your help! We need a book recommendation for Aileen. You see, during most episodes of The Lost Book Aileen and Watson have read books and “wild released” them for anyone to find. We need to choose the last book for Aileen to read and release in the cafe in episode 6. What’s it to be?
Any link to Arthur Conan Doyle, The Lost World, investigative journalists, stolen books, secret societies, dogs or dinosaurs would be acceptable – or anything else you can persuade us is relevant. If you come up with a good idea, the book will be used in the animation – and then released in the real world!
Aileen’s article Friday, 3 July 2009
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Judging by the results so far, the publication of Aileen’s article about her investigation of Grazp and the lost book is definitely going to be included in episode 6. (Ta Meg and Kiwi.)
Bibliomane had the great idea that we could frame the flashbacks with the characters in a cafe thinking about their adventures. So, we’ll start episode 6 with Aileen and Watson having coffee and cupcakes, and Aileen showing Watson the article in the Daily Gazette. Then we’ll hear what Watson’s thinking and go into the next story sequence with Watson narrating.
We need to know what angle the article takes – what things it includes and, perhaps more importantly, what it misses out! For example, the article will expose Grazp/Beryl’s book-stealing activities and her plan to sell rejuvenation to the wealthy… but will it say that rejuvenation worked for Prof. Remi or will it treat rejuvenation as if it’s a fraud dreamed up by Grazp? Will the article expose book assassins K.B.E.? Will secret society Invisible Inc. go public, or will their part remain secret?
Let us have your thoughts by leaving a comment…
And, keep voting!
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Story selection Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Posted by The Lost Book in Story teamwork.Tags: Poll, story, writing
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We have some great suggestions for episode 6 – thanks, everyone. Vote for your favourite four or five stories in the sidebar poll to the right, and those with the most votes will be part of the episode:
1. Aileen’s article about these events is published (Meg and Kiwi)
2. Aileen joins Invisible Inc. (Tom)
3. Aileen’s Mum is released without charge (Headlong)
4. Beryl Potts arrested (Bookaddictus)
5. Prof Remi and the Ikhata in Venezuela (Brian)
6. Kyle asks Aileen out (Meg)
7. Kyle gets his job back (Kiwi)
8. The Lost Book returned to the National Library of Scotland (LibraryFan)
9. Otto stealing the book from the National Library of Scotland .
10. Otto working in a library – stamping books (IndiaJones)
11. Prof Remi enabled to age naturally and die if she wants (Bibliomane)
12. Watson attacking Kyle (by Kiwi)
13. Watson sniffs out Grazp’s laboratory working on the rejuvenation water (Lulu)
14. Watson finds Beryl’s business plan revealing her intentions (IndiaJones)
[We don't yet know how many stories will be part of episode 6 - it depends on which ones you choose, as some will be longer than others.]
If you’ve got any other suggestions – especially one including Lyn as she doesn’t get a mention yet – leave us a comment and we’ll add it to the poll.
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