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* ''Never the Bride'' has an interesting history. It initially was a short story written by [[Paul Magrs]], which was released on [[BBC Radio 4 Extra]], and then it was re-released in the [[Twelve Stories (anthology)|''Twelve Stories'']] anthology. It later got expanded and adapted into a novel, still penned by Paul and published by [[Headline Review]] (and as of 2020, [[Snowbooks Ltd]]), but both real life versions are not covered by this wiki, despite featuring many DWU elements. | * ''Never the Bride'' has an interesting history. It initially was a short story written by [[Paul Magrs]], which was released on [[BBC Radio 4 Extra]], and then it was re-released in the [[Twelve Stories (anthology)|''Twelve Stories'']] anthology. It later got expanded and adapted into a novel, still penned by Paul and published by [[Headline Review]] (and as of 2020, [[Snowbooks Ltd]]), but both real life versions are not covered by this wiki, despite featuring many DWU elements. | ||
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Never the Bride was a book written by Paul Magrs, based upon one of the adventures of Brenda and Effie. It was published by Headline Review. (PROSE: Brenda's B&B)
In the Obverse, a chemist had a copy of Never the Bride bound in human skin. (PROSE: Parsley Sage, Rosemary and Wildthyme)
Behind the scenes
- Never the Bride has an interesting history. It initially was a short story written by Paul Magrs, which was released on BBC Radio 4 Extra, and then it was re-released in the Twelve Stories anthology. It later got expanded and adapted into a novel, still penned by Paul and published by Headline Review (and as of 2020, Snowbooks Ltd), but both real life versions are not covered by this wiki, despite featuring many DWU elements.
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