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* ScheduleSlip: Per Mable's own words, her goal is to publish a chapter per week. Between her other works and, above all, life, however, it's not uncommon for a new chapter to take longer, with the longest a chapter ever took being a whole month.
** More specifically, per Mable's calculation, if ''Going Home In a Box'' had a chapter published each week, it was supposed to wrap up by November of 2023. When that date came, ''Going Home In a Box'' was barely three quarters of the way done, with the last seven chapters published over a span of four whole months.

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Per Mable's own words, her goal is has always been to publish a chapter per week. Between her other works and, above all, life, however, it's not uncommon for a new chapter to take longer, with the longest a chapter ever took being a whole month.
** More specifically, per Mable's calculation, if ''Going Home In a Box'' suffered massively from this: per Mable's own calculation, had a chapter been published each week, it was supposed to wrap up by November of 2023. When that date came, ''Going Home In a Box'' was barely three quarters of the way done, with the last seven chapters published over a span of four whole months and the following four over a span of three months.



* WordOfGay: Although clear by the series itself, a post on Mable's Tumblr blog clarifies several characters' sexualities or lack of thereof.

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* WordOfGay: Although clear partially shown by the series itself, a post on Mable's Tumblr blog clarifies several characters' sexualities or lack of thereof.
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* TrollingCreator: Mable ''loves'' trolling her audience and pulling fast ones on them, teasing them openly with tidbits and breadcrumbs before pulling the rug from right underneath them. She also seemingly loves [[RedHerring Red Herrings]] with how many of them are sprinkled through-out the ''Home'' series, with the drawer from ''Almost Feels Like Home'' having caused chaos amongst readers. Whenever asked about it, Mable either plays it coyly or pretends to act dumb.
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* ScheduleSlip: Per Mable's own words, her goal is to publish a chapter per week. Between her other works and, above all, life, however, it's not uncommon for a new chapter to take longer, with the longest a chapter ever took being three weeks.

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* ScheduleSlip: Per Mable's own words, her goal is to publish a chapter per week. Between her other works and, above all, life, however, it's not uncommon for a new chapter to take longer, with the longest a chapter ever took being three weeks.a whole month.
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* ScheduleSlip: Per Mable's own words, her goal is to publish a chapter per week. Between her other works and, above all, life, however, it's not uncommon for a new chapter to take longer, with the longest a chapter ever took being a bit more than two weeks.
** More specifically, per Mable's calculation, if ''Going Home In a Box'' had a chapter published each week, it was supposed to wrap up by November of 2023. When that date came, '''Going Home In a Box'' was barely three quarters of the way done, with the last six chapters published over a span of three entire months.

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* ScheduleSlip: Per Mable's own words, her goal is to publish a chapter per week. Between her other works and, above all, life, however, it's not uncommon for a new chapter to take longer, with the longest a chapter ever took being a bit more than two three weeks.
** More specifically, per Mable's calculation, if ''Going Home In a Box'' had a chapter published each week, it was supposed to wrap up by November of 2023. When that date came, '''Going ''Going Home In a Box'' was barely three quarters of the way done, with the last six seven chapters published over a span of three entire four whole months.
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* BonusMaterial: Beyond some small tidbits of trivia and backstory from Mable's blog, ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13204886/1/Begin-Prompt-in-3-2-1 Begin Prompt In 3, 2, 1]]'' contains a few ''Home'' series omakes as part of its' collection, as well as three related prompts that acted as a stealth preview to ''Going Home In a Box'' and were later integrated in it.
* LineToGod: Mable, author of the ''Home'' series, has a Tumblr blog [[https://mable-stitchpunk.tumblr.com here]], where she regularly answers questions about the series and shares fan art of it.
* ScheduleSlip: Per Mable's own words, her goal is to publish a chapter per week. Between her other works and, above all, life, however, it's not uncommon for a new chapter to take longer, with the longest a chapter ever took being a bit more than two weeks.
** More specifically, per Mable's calculation, if ''Going Home In a Box'' had a chapter published each week, it was supposed to wrap up by November of 2023. When that date came, '''Going Home In a Box'' was barely three quarters of the way done, with the last six chapters published over a span of three entire months.
* SpoiledByTheCastList: An interesting case, atleast for readers on Archive Of Our Own: the character tags are regularly updated as characters appear, thus Averting the trope for those who read along the update schedule, but playing it straight for those who binge-read afterwards.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were rumours of a Spanish translation of ''Can't Go Home Again'' by the hands of Spanish-speaking readers, but years down the line, the only trace of it is a mention in the Author's Notes.
* WordOfGay: Although clear by the series itself, a post on Mable's Tumblr blog clarifies several characters' sexualities or lack of thereof.
* WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: ''Can't Go Home Again'' makes it far, ''far'' more explicit in this regard due to its' "conceived-as-a-short-story-that-blew-up" nature, but Mable tries to incorporate elements from various entries of the [=FNaF=] franchise as they're released. A clear example is [[spoiler:Cassie]]'s appearance in ''Going Home In a Box'', whose first chapter was released well before any additional content for ''Security Breach'' was even announced.

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