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{{retitle|''{{PAGENAME}}''}}'''''Accidental Moon''''' was a book written by written by [[Oliver Morgenstern]]. The work was supposedly written as non-fiction, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Hysteria (audio story)|Hysteria]]'') based on his first-hand account of the events at [[Royal Hope Hospital]] and his experience with the [[Judoon]], though it was believed to be fictional by those who read it. Characters in the novel include the narrator - Morgenstern - and [[Hazel Magee]], a colleague. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'') It was self-published and resulted in him receiving abuse online. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Hysteria (audio story)|Hysteria]]'')
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'''''Accidental Moon''''' was a novel written by [[Oliver Morgenstern]] based on the events at [[Royal Hope Hospital]] and his experience with the [[Judoon]]. Characters in the novel include the narrator - Morgenstern - and [[Hazel Magee]], a colleague.


According to [[Justin Richards (The Secret Lives of Monsters)|Justin Richards]], the novel was "not kindly reviewed". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'')
[[Abby McPhail]] read the book the night before travelling to [[Edinburgh]] to interview Oliver for her podcast - ''[[The Blue Box Files]]''. When she raised the book with Oliver, he seemed embarrassed. He had since re-evaluated his stance and put the events down to a form of mass hallucination or [[mass hysteria]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Hysteria (audio story)|Hysteria]]'')
 
{{quote|If only I could speak. My voice seemed cleft to the back of my throat. A situation that only worsened as [[Judoon|the behemoth]] reached up and unfastened [[Judoon captain (Smith and Jones)|his]] helmet. With a hiss that might have been that balloon in my chest rupturing, the clasps released. Despite what I had already seen, nothing could have prepared me for what I saw beneath the helmet. The wrinkled skin, like old cork. The eyes set deep in the face - if you could even call it such. Ears so small they could have been the afterthought of some cosmic designer of monstrosity. And horns!|An excerpt from Accidental Moon}}
 
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 9 March 2023

Accidental Moon was a book written by written by Oliver Morgenstern. The work was supposedly written as non-fiction, (AUDIO: Hysteria) based on his first-hand account of the events at Royal Hope Hospital and his experience with the Judoon, though it was believed to be fictional by those who read it. Characters in the novel include the narrator - Morgenstern - and Hazel Magee, a colleague. (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters) It was self-published and resulted in him receiving abuse online. (AUDIO: Hysteria)

Abby McPhail read the book the night before travelling to Edinburgh to interview Oliver for her podcast - The Blue Box Files. When she raised the book with Oliver, he seemed embarrassed. He had since re-evaluated his stance and put the events down to a form of mass hallucination or mass hysteria. (AUDIO: Hysteria)