South-Jersey-Verse by Heather Rose Brown

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While writing some of my stories, I've imagined them in the same universe, and had a general idea of where those stories took place, but never really organized everything until now. All of these stories are set in the South-Jersey-Verse. Below is a picture of the area, with imaginary city names based on the names of cities in the "real" world. Below that is a list of the cities, and the stories set in those locations.

South-Jersey-Verse map

Apple Hill
Chocolate, Strawberry, and Vanilla

Berin
For Want of a Comma
On the Way to the Dance

Camdel
My Name is Luka

Colleen's Lake
Bobby's Rainy Day Adventure
Brianna's Big Brother

Hadden
Daddy's Little Girl - Christmas Day
Ian & Brice/Bryce
The Magic Swingset

Hamton
Chance & Hope
Dreamed You Were Me
Shoes

Manawkin
In Your Dreams

Phildel
Daddy's Little Girl
The Broken Chain

Warfton Forest
Janegirl Camp
Madam Martinique's Finishing School

West Haven
Family Pictures

Weymont
I Ain't Gay!

Comments

Jerseyliscious

Piper's picture

Having lived in South Jersey, and now "down the shore" (which your including in "south jersey" is enough to get you lynched around here) it's funny to look at all these town names and know how you put many of them together.

-HuGs-
- Kirstyn Piper Plummer


"She was like a butterfly, full of color and vibrancy when she chose to open her wings, yet hardly visible when she closed them."
— Geraldine Brooks


Yaaaay!

It's so nice to meet somebody who knows about the place I grew up in. Even though I live in California now, my heart still belongs to Jersey. :)

Living in South Jersey

Once you live in New Jersey, it is hard to get away from the love you have for it. Born in South Jersey and grew up by Del Mem Bridge. look forward to reading stories set where I know the area, but by a different name. lol
Melissa

Oh cool!

So nice to see somebody else from Jersey! I'd been born in Philly, but I grew up all over south Jersey. Even though it's been a while since I been there, I 'member the Del Mem bridge. We used to take it sometimes when visiting family in Philly and Scranton. Ahhh ... the memories. :)