Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25626-20160616161529

I've just finished the two short works set in the Typecasting universe. They are "ok": both feature Bill Williamson doing photo ops, first with the Yeti Lama (referenced in Typcasting) in "Visitor from the East" and then 30 days later, another photo op with Nobuo Fujita (this guy) who led a different post-war life from OTL.

Neither is particularly deep or anything. There aren't any conflicts to speak of, just some world building to illustrate that Jefferson is kind of a different place, and that sasquatches are able politicians, too. Collectively among the three stories, we will have a surprisingly nice bump in our historical count.

Now, for purposes of our little project: since these are all set in the same universe, I think we should just collectively categorize and template them as we've done with e.g., the Justin Kloster Stories and a couple of other short related pieces. My question is: what shall we call this? My first impulse is to further establish a pattern with "Bill Williamson Stories" as he is the sole POV and main protagonist in all three works. However, HT's approach to this TL is feeling rather similar to Atlantis, i.e. a couple of short works released before announcement of a trilogy of novels, so I was thinking maybe HT will be doing a novel about the founding of Jefferson at some point? Based on that interview from April, HT isn't necessarily planning on it, but AiA was published in 2005 and OA was published in 2007, so who knows. Thus, another possibility might be "State of Jefferson"

Anyway--I'm putting up to a vote: "Bill Williamson Stories" or "State of Jefferson"? Or is there any third option anyone wants to submit? 