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== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
Resurrection Engines is an anthology of steampunk an alternate timeline retelling and reimaginings of classic fiction tales.
Resurrection Engines is an anthology of steampunk an alternate timeline retelling and reimaginings of classic fiction tales. Many of the other stories were written by established writers for Doctor Who.


== Stories ==
== Stories ==
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|''<nowiki>[[|]]</nowiki>''||[[Jim Mortimore]]
|''Robin Hood and the Eater of Worlds''||[[Jim Mortimore]]
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|''<nowiki>[[|]]</nowiki>''||Brian Herbert & Bruce Taylor
|''<nowiki>[[|]]</nowiki>''||Brian Herbert & Bruce Taylor

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Resurrection Engines was a 2012 non-DWU anthology published by Snowbooks Ltd, however Paul Magrs' contribution was a fully fledged Iris Wildthyme short story.

Publisher's summary

Resurrection Engines is an anthology of steampunk an alternate timeline retelling and reimaginings of classic fiction tales. Many of the other stories were written by established writers for Doctor Who.

Stories

Title Author
Robin Hood and the Eater of Worlds Jim Mortimore
[[|]] Brian Herbert & Bruce Taylor
[[|]] Alan Baker
[[|]] Adam Roberts
[[|]] Juliet E McKenna
Talented Witches Paul Magrs
[[|]] Philip Palmer
[[|]] Jonathan Green
[[|]] Roland Moore
[[|]] Scott Harrison
[[|]] Kim Larinsmith
[[|]] Cavan Scott
[[|]] Simon Bucher-Jones
[[|]] Alison Littlewood
[[|]] Rachel E Pollock