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'''S. Brennan''' was an Irish writer.  
Irish writer '''S. Brennan''' once pitched two stories to an ultimately-cancelled ''Doctor Who'' book.


She pitched two short stories to the ultimately-cancelled [[BBC Books]] ''[[Doctor Who]]'' anthology, ''[[Legends of Earth (unproduced anthology)|Legends of Earth]]'', which had reached out to writers from beyond the [[United Kingdom]] to create stories based on their local folklore. These stories, pitched in the summer of [[2020 (releases)|2020]], included [[Coat of Charms (unproduced short story)|one]] featuring the [[Sixth Doctor]] and {{w|Brigid of Kildare|St. Bridget of Kildare}}, while [[The Way of Battle (unproduced short story)|the other]] would have seen the [[Second Doctor]] encountering {{w|Fionn mac Cumhaill}}. Development on the book was ultimately halted, apparently due to poor sales of other BBC Books ''Doctor Who'' projects around that time.<ref>{{cite web
She pitched two short stories to the ultimately-cancelled [[BBC Books]] ''[[Doctor Who]]'' anthology, ''[[Legends of Earth (unproduced anthology)|Legends of Earth]]'', which had reached out to writers from beyond the [[United Kingdom]] to create stories based on their local folklore. These stories, pitched in the summer of [[2020 (releases)|2020]], included [[Coat of Charms (unproduced short story)|one]] featuring the [[Sixth Doctor]] and {{w|Brigid of Kildare|St. Bridget of Kildare}}, while [[The Way of Battle (unproduced short story)|the other]] would have seen the [[Second Doctor]] encountering {{w|Fionn mac Cumhaill}}. Development on the book was ultimately halted, apparently due to poor sales of other BBC Books ''Doctor Who'' projects around that time.<ref>{{cite web

Revision as of 11:56, 14 April 2024

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Irish writer S. Brennan once pitched two stories to an ultimately-cancelled Doctor Who book.

She pitched two short stories to the ultimately-cancelled BBC Books Doctor Who anthology, Legends of Earth, which had reached out to writers from beyond the United Kingdom to create stories based on their local folklore. These stories, pitched in the summer of 2020, included one featuring the Sixth Doctor and St. Bridget of Kildare, while the other would have seen the Second Doctor encountering Fionn mac Cumhaill. Development on the book was ultimately halted, apparently due to poor sales of other BBC Books Doctor Who projects around that time.[1]

Footnotes

  1. Aristide Twain (14 April 2024). “Legends of Earth”: The 2020s “Doctor Who” Anthology Which Never Was. Aristide Twain on Tumblr. Archived from the original on 14 April 2024.