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'''Callum Phillpott''' wrote {{cs|Cyber-Hunt (novelisation)}} for [[BBV Productions]]' ''[[Novelisations in Time & Space]]'' range, and {{cs|Jenny Over-There's Wonderful Life (short story)}} for [[Arcbeatle Press]]' winter anthology ''[[The Book of the Snowstorm (anthology)|The Book of the Snowstorm]]'', as well as {{cs|The Man in Grey's Christmas Carol}}, which referenced DWU elements.  
'''Callum Phillpott''' wrote {{cs|Cyber-Hunt (novelisation)}} for [[BBV Productions]]' ''[[Novelisations in Time & Space]]'' range, and {{cs|Jenny Over-There's Wonderful Life (short story)}} for [[Arcbeatle Press]]' winter anthology ''[[The Book of the Snowstorm (anthology)|The Book of the Snowstorm]]'', as well as {{cs|The Man in Grey's Christmas Carol (short story)}}, which referenced DWU elements.  


Subsequently to their work on ''Cyber-Hunt'', Phillpott began development on an original novel that would act as a sequel to ''Cyber-Hunt'', notably reusing the character of the [[man in black (Cyber-Hunt)|man in black]], under the title of ''[[Minalopa (novel)|Minalopa]]''. The novel ultimately remained [[List of unproduced stories|unproduced]] due to Phillpott ceasing all association with BBV before it was completed.<ref name="8LP">{{cite web|url=https://aristidetwain.tumblr.com/post/678262054451347456/eight-lost-bbv-projects|title=Eight "Lost" BBV Projects|author=[[Aristide Twain]]|website name=Aristide Twain on Tumblr|date of source=9 March 2022}}</ref>
Subsequently to their work on ''Cyber-Hunt'', Phillpott began development on an original novel that would act as a sequel to ''Cyber-Hunt'', notably reusing the character of the [[man in black (Cyber-Hunt)|man in black]], under the title of ''[[Minalopa (novel)|Minalopa]]''. The novel ultimately remained [[List of unproduced stories|unproduced]] due to Phillpott ceasing all association with BBV before it was completed.<ref name="8LP">{{cite web|url=https://aristidetwain.tumblr.com/post/678262054451347456/eight-lost-bbv-projects|title=Eight "Lost" BBV Projects|author=[[Aristide Twain]]|website name=Aristide Twain on Tumblr|date of source=9 March 2022}}</ref>

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Callum Phillpott wrote Cyber-Hunt [+]Loading...["Cyber-Hunt (novelisation)"] for BBV Productions' Novelisations in Time & Space range, and Jenny Over-There's Wonderful Life [+]Loading...["Jenny Over-There's Wonderful Life (short story)"] for Arcbeatle Press' winter anthology The Book of the Snowstorm, as well as The Man in Grey's Christmas Carol [+]Loading...["The Man in Grey's Christmas Carol (short story)"], which referenced DWU elements.

Subsequently to their work on Cyber-Hunt, Phillpott began development on an original novel that would act as a sequel to Cyber-Hunt, notably reusing the character of the man in black, under the title of Minalopa. The novel ultimately remained unproduced due to Phillpott ceasing all association with BBV before it was completed.[1]

Footnotes

  1. Aristide Twain (9 March 2022). Eight "Lost" BBV Projects. Aristide Twain on Tumblr.