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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* [[Novelisor]]s and [[Verbatim Six]] originate from [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Ringpullworld (audio story)|Ringpullworld]]''.
* [[Novelisor]]s and [[Verbatim Six]] originate from [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Ringpullworld (audio story)|Ringpullworld]]''.
* Lawrence mentions that Novelisors used to have the ability to fry people's minds. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Ringpullworld (audio story)|Ringpullworld]]'', ''[[Find and Replace (audio story)|Find and Replace]]'')


== External links ==
== External links ==

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Imaginary Boys was a BBC Radio audio story written by Paul Magrs. It featuring a Novelisor from Verbatim Six, as previously seen in Magrs' Companion Chronicles stories Ringpullworld and Find and Replace. The story also featured characters from Magrs' novels Strange Boy and The Diary of a Dr Who Addict.

Publisher's summary

A fantastical tale of teenage love and close encounters.

17 year-old David Taylor begins to see the world in a different light when he meets Lawrence. Lawrence is new in town, new to Earth actually - he claims to be from Verbatim Six, a small planet about three hundred light years away. A strange but very real story of a burgeoning teenage relationship, with all the fear and confusion that goes with it.

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Notes

Preview artwork for Imaginary Boys published in Radio Times created by Stuart Manning.
  • Imaginary Boys received a side-bar article in Radio Times. It contained a piece of artwork created by Stuart Manning.[1]
  • While David and his family may originate from Strange Boy and The Diary of a Dr Who Addict, Imaginary Boys features a different history for them. Most notably, David's pre-Imaginary Boys appearances show him being an adolescent in the 1980s.
  • Just like Magrs' previous stories about David, elements of Imaginary Boys are based off of Magrs' life. When Magrs was queer-bashed at the age of 17, his father was the police officer who took his statement on the assault. [2]

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