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Aunty Winnie was "the most famous children's author in the world". Her fiction contained bunnies, unicorns, and gnomes - in particular one gnome named Mr Tinkle who frequently appeared in her works. She wrote 500 books.
Donna Noble joined the Aunty Winnie fan club in her childhood.
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
Winnie was born circa 1865.
Before she became a successful writer, Winnie adopted a boy named Roger.
During a garden party at Daffodil Villas celebrating the publication of Aunty Winnie's first Mr Tinkle book, Borace Gamnetyaac fell to Earth and began thriving off of Winnie's imaginative energies. Borace infused Winnie's writing with magic, bringing her money, success, and fame.
Borace also offered Winnie immortality. By 2025, Aunty Winnie was surviving as "a baleful eye in a jar, one withered hand, some brain cells in a saucer, and a yellowing foot". Roger, now an old man, acted under Winnie's control. Winnie had Roger create The World of Aunty Winnie and had Borace populate the park with pieces of itself.
The Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble visited The World of Aunty Winnie and discovered what was going on. The Doctor decided to give Winnie a second chance by having Borace create a new body for her and depositing her in the Magenta Spool galaxy with Roger and Borace. (PROSE: Hello Children, Everywhere)