Watt's next / Closing time

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So, with Merge Punk already done, it's time to look forward to the upcoming issues of your favourite Wattpad Sci-Fi e-zine...

But most important:

Would you like one of your own stories in Tevun-Krus? You can submit a story, an article, a poem or your original art to us via PM or email - wpOoorah@gmail.com

Or join the Mothership on Discord to correspond with your fellow 'troopers - https://discord.gg/Dy2xZ9ReJk (external link)

See you there, 'trooper! OOORAH!

Upcoming issues:

May 5th, 2024: Tevun-Krus #121 - FanFic SF: The Sequel!

A long time ago, in an issue far, far away... we tackled FanFic SF the way Batman tackles Harry Potter's archnemesis, Lord Voldemort! Now, many years later, we're doing it again!

Fancy yourself a Doctor Who nut? Or maybe you have that Phoenix Wright x Star Trek tale you've been working on day and night. If it's fan fiction and it's science fiction, give it here, Malfoy!

 If it's fan fiction and it's science fiction, give it here, Malfoy!

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June 2nd, 2024: Tevun-Krus #122 - Synchronicity

Synchronicity is defined by Psychology Today as the following: "A phenomenon in which people interpret two separate—and seemingly unrelated—experiences as being meaningfully intertwined, even though there is no evidence that one led to the other or that the two events are linked in any other causal way."

Ahem. In the case of this issue, however, what if they were related? You would of course be answering the question from a science-fiction angle.

 In the case of this issue, however, what if they were related? You would of course be answering the question from a science-fiction angle

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July 7th, 2024: Tevun-Krus #123 - The Mandela Effect

It was always Berenstain, goddamnit!

Sorry.

The Mandela Effect is described by TechTarget as "an observed phenomenon in which a large segment of the population misremembers a significant event or shares a memory of an event that did not actually occur."

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