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Revision as of 19:09, 17 March 2018
Now or Thereabouts was the fourth story in the Faction Paradox anthology A Romance in Twelve Parts. It introduced the character of Cousin Ceol, who would later play a major part in the novel Weapons Grade Snake Oil.
Summary
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Characters
- Little Sister Ceol
- Godfather Starch
- Father Heed
- Mother Anamnesis
- Little Brother Gull
- Little Sister Penelope
- Little Brother Fleece
- Little Brother Dominic
- Maria
- Ryan
- The war veteran
- The drunk man
- The singing man
References
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Notes
- The tenants that Ceol and Dominic evict from the Eleven-Day Empire previously appeared in author Blair Bidmead's story With All Awry from Myth Makers: The Golden Years. In that story, the seated war veteran was the Eighth Doctor, the drunk man was Richard E Grant's "Shalka" Doctor, and the singing man in the bathtub was the Ninth Doctor.
Continuity
- Ceol reappears in A Hundred Words from a Civil War, Party Kill Accelerator!, and Weapons Grade Snake Oil.
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