Jenny Everywhere 2022
Happy Jenny Everywhere day!!! (Aug. 13th)
More info here!
One last submission, event regular Elizabeth Beals posted her piece for 2022!
Jenny Everywhere 2022
Happy Jenny Everywhere day!!! (Aug. 13th)
More info here!
One last submission, event regular Elizabeth Beals posted her piece for 2022!

Hi everyone. Thanks for coming around again this year and seeing everything that was submitted.
I wanted to end the event by pointing everyone to the Jenny Everywhere Wiki where so many great people are working really hard to collect everything that’s out there for our little Shifter.
Here’s a spreadsheet showing just how many projects they’ve been finding and including in the wiki.
Jenny Everywhere Day 2022
This Might Happen Someday
by Delilah “Dizzy” H. Smith
Our world, in the year 3001. Jenny Evans and Jennifer Nolan were sitting in their shared apartment overlooking the rings of Saturn, shortly before midnight on the twelfth of August.
(Possibly the name “Jenny” and variants still existed in common use, and “Evans” and “Nolan” were still recognizable as surnames. Or maybe they were something like Jeni Johano and Jenifa Luĉjo, or some other future equivalents. No one yet lives who will be able to say what names will exist in the thirty-first century. Nevertheless, our two protagonists will be referred to as “Jenny Evans” and “Jennifer Nolan”, for the same reason that this story is being rendered in twenty-first century English.)
Jenny Evans, a dark-skinned woman in a blue dress. Jennifer Nolan, pale and blonde and short-haired, wearing a black jumpsuit. Both of them looked young, but anyone in this time period could look however they pleased; Jennifer had customized her eyes to be pitch-black, with rings of stars for irises, and some people went even weirder! The two were somewhat fiercely competitive, in the adventures and adrenaline-junkie pastimes that were available to them, and Jennifer often made the spurious claim that she was “the epitome of evil”. (She’d formerly gone by “Jenny”, too, but had started calling herself “Jennifer” to distinguish herself from the other Jenny who was typically in the room.)
At the moment, Jennifer was listening to music via the latest method of putting music directly into your ears without other people hearing it. (Perhaps “humans” in this time period had fully-robotic bodies and pumped it into their brains outright, or perhaps they’d come full circle and wore bulky headphones.) Jenny was reading one of the endless number of stories to feature the fictional character named Jenny Everywhere.
A great many of these stories had been produced in the past thousand years, after all. Many of them featured her counterpart Jenny Nowhere, as well.
After all …
… The character of Jenny Everywhere is available for use by anyone, with only one condition. This paragraph must be included in any publication involving Jenny Everywhere, in order that others may use this property as they wish. All rights reversed.
Here’s a story from Delilah “Dizzy” H. Smith.
Here’s a short story by AshBland.
It’s called “Shippy Shifter Snippets”
Here’s a prose story written by Lupan Evezan.
It’s called “Extradimensional Experiments”
Mattkind has submitted a short prose story called “The Showdown”
More of his work can be found on his deviantart.
And if that wasn’t enough Aristide Twain ALSO submitted a multi-page comic story.
The whole thing can be found here.
Here’s a fun little comic by Aristide Twain.
They also submitted a prose story called “Family Business”
Here’s a piece from site regular Florian R. Guillon inspired by Amazing Fantasy #15.
More of Florian’s work can be found on his Instagram.
Scott Sanford has submitted two stories this year.
The first is called “Cleaning Day” and the second is “So You’re Jenny Everywhere”
More of Scott’s work can be found here.