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'''''Never the Bride''''' was a book written by [[Paul Magrs (Bafflement and Devotion)|Paul Magrs]], based upon one of the adventures of [[Brenda (The Boy That Time Forgot)|Brenda]] and [[Effie Jacobs|Effie]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[Brenda's B&B (short story)|''Brenda's B&B'']])
'''''Never the Bride''''' was a book written by [[Paul Magrs (Bafflement and Devotion)|Paul Magrs]], based upon one of the adventures of [[Brenda (The Boy That Time Forgot)|Brenda]] and [[Effie Jacobs|Effie]]. It was published by [[Headline Review (Brenda's B&B)|Headline Review]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[Brenda's B&B (short story)|''Brenda's B&B'']])


== Behind the scenes ==
== 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)|''Twelve Stories'']] anthology. It later got expanded and adapted into a novel, still penned by Paul, 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, but both real life versions are not covered by this wiki, despite featuring many DWU elements.
[[Category:Books from the real world]]
[[Category:Books from the real world]]

Revision as of 02:20, 19 July 2020

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)

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, but both real life versions are not covered by this wiki, despite featuring many DWU elements.