Top 7 Sources for Creating a Spoiler-Free Discussion Page and Wiki for Stephen King's The Dark Tower Series

Creating an area for new readers of a book series to be able to find information and discuss what they have read so far while remaining spoiler-free can be very difficult. These sources will give any fan of the Dark Tower the tools to design a good-looking discussion page and fill it with information, while not giving away too much of the whole story.

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Reddit is one of the most used social medias currently, and provides an easy template for creating you own community. The Dark Tower subreddit on the site has many images and features that you as a creator can take inspiration from. This is the number one source because Reddit is the best place to host a discussion area, so it will be closely related to this specific page.

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The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three

In order to create your spoiler free wiki that gives background on the characters, the second book is even more important than the first, because three very important characters are introduced in this book that affect the rest of the series. Their introduction occurs in this book, along with a lot more background on the main character, so that information makes this source the second most important.

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The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger

Of course, you also need the first book to get information on three other very important characters. This book ranks below the second installment because two of the main characters from this book disappear from the story for a short time, but still play an huge role in the overarching story. While this book does introduce readers to the story's main character, it does not have as much background information compared to book two, making this book the number three source.

Of course, it's hard to design a Reddit page if you don't know how to use their platform. Luckily there is a community within Reddit that teaches anyone how to use CSS, which is similar to a programming language except it only changes the appearance of a page, not the functionality. Using the tools can be tricky, but there are many tutorials to help a beginner get started, and if you have a question simply ask and usually someone will be able to help. This source ranks below the two novels because while the look of the page is important, a nice layout doesn't make up for poor content.

The Dark Tower .Org can be used as a lesson of what not to do when designing a discussion space because of its dated appearance and ugly color scheme. However, it can be useful for finding images and creating rules for a community, as well as finding good discussions to emulate for your own page. Due to the mostly indirect way this source will assist in designing your own discussion page, The Dark Tower .Org ranks down at #4.

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Alaya Swann's Dark Tower Journal Article

No community centered around new readers to a series should fail to explain why the series is so significant. This peer-reviewed article gives a compelling case as to why the narrative and characters of the Dark Tower are loved by such a large amount of people. Since this text mostly supplements the information provided by the books in the series, it ranks below both of them in importance.

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Writer/Designer Textbook

The class textbook is most helpful for the theory and ideas behind creating a multimodal project. This source lets you know all the different components, like image placement and genre conventions, that a creator needs to plan around while making any project, or in this specific case, a discussion forum. This source offers definitions and guidelines for creating any sort of multimodal project, so it ranks last in importance because it isn't specifically tailored towards The Dark Tower series.

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