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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]]. |
Revision as of 21:33, 16 October 2020
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 |
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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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