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Create the page under Literature.Twisted 2023, request a custom title for "Twisted (2023)", and move Literature.Twisted to Literature.Twisted 2010, with a corresponding custom title request for "Twisted (2010)".
Be kind.^Considering there's already subpage collision due to there also being a TV show with that name, I'll go ahead and move that page and the TV show's page.
Patiently awaiting the release of Paper Luigi and the Marvelous Compass.The pages will need to be disambiguated, though not necessarily by year. You can bring it up to this thread for feedback.
(ninja'ed)
Edited by TwiddlerAll right, everything's disambiguated (I changed all the wicks to Literature.Twisted 2010 to free up space for the 2023 page, but didn't do the same with everything for Series.Twisted 2013 yet, and the fact that Series.Twisted redirects to it means there's no rush), and I made a Main.Twisted disambiguation page (which Literature.Twisted 2023 should be added to once it's made) since the fact that a second Literature/ page is being made means the auto-disambig system is no longer enough to direct people to the correct page.
Edited by GastonRabbit Patiently awaiting the release of Paper Luigi and the Marvelous Compass.Thank you, Gaston Rabbit, for your help on the matter. I appreciate it.
Yet who would've thought fiction to have so much tropes in them?
A few days ago, I was planning on preparing a page for the latest Emily Mc Intire novel, "Twisted". However, I discovered there is another work of literature under the same name but under a different genre (sci-fi, I think) and a different story.
May I ask for advice?