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'''''Wilde Stories 2016''''', sometimes referred to with a subtitle as '''''Wilde Stories 2016: The Year's Best Gay Speculative Fiction''''', was a [[2016 (releases)|2016]] anthology published by [[Lethe Press]].
'''''Wilde Stories 2016''''', sometimes referred to with a subtitle as '''''Wilde Stories 2016: The Year's Best Gay Speculative Fiction''''', was a [[2016 (releases)|2016]] anthology published by [[Lethe Press]].

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Wilde Stories 2016, sometimes referred to with a subtitle as Wilde Stories 2016: The Year's Best Gay Speculative Fiction, was a 2016 anthology published by Lethe Press.

While fourteen out of the fifteen short stories have zero connection to Doctor Who at all, one story does. The story in question is a prose adaptation of the audio story Imaginary Boys, first aired on BBC Radio 4.

Publisher's summary

Reality and memory; imagination and oblivion. Somewhere between these signposts can be found the events of Wilde Stories 2016: a future world has forbidden the songs of dancefloor divas but on one night the show returns as a cautionary exhibition; high school outcasts create a fictional scapegoat and and then his body is found; and let us not forget that colonial Mars needs Oscar Wilde, but then, who doesn't?

Stories

Title Author
Imaginary Boys Paul Magrs
Wallflowers Jonathan Harper
Camp David Nickle
The Ticket Taker of Cenote Zací Benjamin Parzybok
The Duchess and the Ghost Richard Bowes
Lockbox E. Catherine Tobler
What Lasts Jared W. Cooper
He Came From a Place of Openness and Truth Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam
The Language of Knives Haralambi Markov
To Die Dancing Sam J. Miller
Edited Rich Larson
Envious Moons Richard Scott Larson
Utrechtenaar Paul Evanby
To the Knife Cold Stars A. Merc Rustad
The Astrakhan, the Homburg, and the Red Red Coal Chaz Brenchley

Notes

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