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Updates

May 9, 2017

Literature: F/U/C/O

Posted by Elise [11:33 pm] (link)

This is a complete update of finished, moved/updated, closed and overdue for the Literature category.

Please include the full title on your forms.

Finished Literature
None on this update.

Moved Literature
None on this update.

Closed Literature (Open for application)
Alex Cross (Patterson, James); Alex Cross, Run (Patterson, James); Along Came a Spider (Patterson, James); Big Bad Wolf (Patterson, James); Cat & Mouse (Patterson, James); Cross Country (Patterson, James); Cross Fire (Patterson, James); Double Cross (Patterson, James); Four Blind Mice (Patterson, James); I, Alex Cross (Patterson, James); Jack & Jill (Patterson, James); Kill Alex Cross (Patterson, James); Kiss the Girls (Patterson, James); London Bridges (Patterson, James); Mary, Mary (Patterson, James); Pop Goes the Weasel (Patterson, James); Roses Are Red (Patterson, James); Violets Are Blue (Patterson, James)

Troubled Literature (Not open for application)
The following fanlistings are scheduled for removal on May 16, 2017. If your fanlisting is listed below, please send in a finished form AND reply to the troubles email!

Overdue Literature
Stranger Than Fanfiction (Colfer, Chris)

Overdue: Temporary Layouts
None on this update.

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