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Revision as of 17:22, 6 September 2023
Talented Witches was a short story in Resurrection Engines which tied into the Snowbooks Ltd series of Iris Wildthyme novels. Written by Paul Magrs, the story was partially a continuation of Magrs' story Entertaining Mr O from the 1998 Doctor Who charity anthology Perfect Timing. It also featured characters from several other of Magrs' Doctor Who works.
An audiobook of the story, narrated by Katherine Inskip, was released in the 114th episode of the Far Fetched Fables series.
Summary
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Characters
- Effie Jacobs
- Panda
- Aunty Deirdre
- Iris Wildthyme
- Tom
- Mida Slike
- Charlotte Brontë
- Emily Brontë
- Anne Brontë
- Mr O
- Sergeant Bendy
- Brenda
- Paul Magrs
Worldbuilding
- Effie has read Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre.
- Paul was given a Jacko monkey.
Notes
- The roles filled by Alistair, Benton, and the Ministry in Entertaining Mr O are taken in Talented Witches by Mida Slike, Bendy, and MIAOW.
- The short story is a reimagining of Wuthering Heights.
Continuity
- Mida Slike and MIAOW first appeared in PROSE: Mad Dogs and Englishmen.
- Tom remembers his meeting with Iris. (PROSE: Verdigris)
- Panda originates from AUDIO: Wildthyme at Large.
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