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''Interphases'' is a series of fan fiction by the pseudonymous [[Jespah]]. Stpries can cross any time period and are often related to her other series, such as {{IBD}} and [[Times of the HG Wells]].
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An interphase is a canon construction, and refers to "a phenomenon in which the fabric of space begins to break up, allowing an overlap of parallel universes on different dimensional planes." 
 
An interphase is a canon construction, and refers to "a phenomenon in which the fabric of space begins to break up, allowing an overlap of parallel universes on different dimensional planes." 
   
 
The rift itself also contained a completely empty realm, devoid of life, between the dimensional planes". 
 
The rift itself also contained a completely empty realm, devoid of life, between the dimensional planes". 
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==Stories==
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* [[Crackerjack]]
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* [[Day of the Dead]]
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* [[Demotion]]
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* [[Detached Curiosity & Idle Speculation]]
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* [[Entanglements]]
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* [[Everybody Knows This is Nowhere]]
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* [[Fear]]
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* [[Free]]
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* [[If I Could Do it all Over Again]]
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* [[Imprecision]]
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* [[Marbles]]
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* [[Reflections Down a Corridor]]
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* [[Smells]]
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* [[The Puzzle]]
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* [[The Three of Us]]
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==External Link==
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*[http://jespah.adastrafanfic.net/cast/other-stories-cast/ ''Interphases'' Cast]
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[[Category:Fan fiction]]
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[[Category:Fan fiction series]]

Revision as of 13:25, 5 August 2014

Interphases is a series of fan fiction by the pseudonymous Jespah. Stpries can cross any time period and are often related to her other series, such as In Between Days and Times of the HG Wells.

An interphase is a canon construction, and refers to "a phenomenon in which the fabric of space begins to break up, allowing an overlap of parallel universes on different dimensional planes." 

The rift itself also contained a completely empty realm, devoid of life, between the dimensional planes". 

Stories

External Link