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* ''Lungbarrow ad Nauseam''{{'}}s first working title was ''A Stained Frock'', then it was changed to ''Too Many Cooks on the Canvas of Time''.<ref name="working titles">https://www.reddit.com/r/doctorwho/comments/jev3rz/ama_im_the_creator_of_the_doctor_who_spinoff_cwej/g9gq70l</ref>
* ''Lungbarrow ad Nauseam''{{'}}s first working title was ''A Stained Frock'', then it was changed to ''Too Many Cooks on the Canvas of Time''.<ref name="working titles">https://www.reddit.com/r/doctorwho/comments/jev3rz/ama_im_the_creator_of_the_doctor_who_spinoff_cwej/g9gq70l</ref>
* ''When Winter Comes'' was initially announced as being written by [[Sam Maleski]]. However, the announcement was later revised, with Callum Phillpott stepping in instead.<ref name="Winter" />


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Hidden Truths was an anthology published by Arcbeatle Press. It was the second instalment in Cwej: The Series, and consisted of four novellas.[2]

Publisher's summary

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Stories

Title Author Featuring Release date
Larles and the Midas Touch[2] James Hornby, story by Hunter O'Connell Early 2021[1]
When Winter Comes[2] Callum Phillpott,[3] story by Hunter O'Connell
The Lost Fictionaut[2] Gerard Power, story by Erika Atayde
Lungbarrow ad Nauseam[4] Thomas Banks

Notes

  • The anthology was originally planned to have five novellas instead of four.[2]
  • Lungbarrow ad Nauseam's first working title was A Stained Frock, then it was changed to Too Many Cooks on the Canvas of Time.[4]
  • When Winter Comes was initially announced as being written by Sam Maleski. However, the announcement was later revised, with Callum Phillpott stepping in instead.[3]

External links

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Footnotes