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For once, it’s me delivering a note to you, readers, but my editor is a bit busy preparing a few things on her end, seeing as the end of the month is nearly upon us. I’m not one for lengthy housekeeping notes myself, so I’ll keep this brief.

Throughout the month of November, our ask box will be closed. I know. I apologize, dear readers, but this is for a number of reasons. First, there is the fact that the Alola Regional Dex is due to be released in the middle of the month, and I plan on doing a special series of entries just on Alola pokémon a few days afterwards. However, some of you may consider these to be “spoilers,” as you plan your own journeys through Alola and would prefer to be surprised by what pokémon you find there. Thus, in anticipation for the excitement you may be experiencing, we’d like to wait a week or two before opening the ask box, just in case we receive asks concerning Alola pokémon. (Yes, we also realize that some Alola pokémon have already been “spoiled” in previous asks, to which we apologize sincerely.)

Second and more importantly, my editor will not be available to check my responses, so all material you’ll be seeing throughout the month of November will be prepared entries and ask responses. We will, in other words, still be accepting asks up until October 31, and we will still post responses to those asks throughout the next month.

What will my editor be doing in the meantime? Well, readers, glad you asked! From what I understand, she will be participating in National Novel Writing Month, during which she will be writing slash fanfiction between the Professor and the Maestro, the titular lead and the main villain of the science-fiction crime drama, The Professor Evolves Eight Times. She tells me she has no intention of posting said fanfiction, to which I apologize. But rest assured, she will definitely be busy writing slash fanfiction.

It is not slash fanfiction. It is a long-form transformative literary piece exploring the interactions between canonical subtext and current sociopolitical issues while at the same time highlighting the structure and function of quasi-healthy interpersonal relationships between two consenting adults. —LH

Yes. Slash fanfiction. That’s what I said. —Bill

The ask box will be opened again in December, readers, and I promise you Bill will be well-behaved and ready for it. —LH

Can I read your slash fanfiction when you’re done? —Bill

No. —LH

As a reminder, the ask box will be closed in one hour, and it will be reopened sometime in December. Should you wish to send in some last-minute asks, we suggest you do so as quickly as possible. Otherwise, see you soon, readers!

((Hi, I sent a couple of asks a week or two ago and wondered if you got them? No problem at all if you just didn’t want to reply to them))

{Ah, sorry! We’ve been flooded with asks lately (91 as of this writing), so we haven’t been able to tackle all of them just yet. Digging through the ask box, I’ve found one by you about the ethics of battling pokémon with young. It’s about five asks away from the bottom, so it should be answered soon. But! Because you’ve said asks in the plural, I’m a little worried about the other. D: Feel free to resend that one if you can remember it, and sorry if I’ve lost it somehow!}

Hello Bill, do you think you can tag your Pokedex entries by the Pokemon’s type? I am currently doing research into Ghost-types, and would appreciate a way to gather all the Ghost-type Pokemon data into one place. I also know another person who would shamelessly indulge in all of your entries about one particular type – Flying – and I would like to assure you that I am not that person. I just wanted to suggest a sort-by-type tagging system.

Certainly! This might take a bit, as we have quite a few entries to sort through and tag, but my editor and I will get started on this at once. I’ll be sure to make a second post to let everyone know when work is completed.

Incidentally, should anyone like us to add tags for anything else—including for triggers we may have missed—please don’t hesitate to send us an ask. There’s no way we can ignore requests like those.