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[[Paul Magrs (in-universe)|Paul Magrs]] muses on writing tie-in novels | [[Paul Magrs (in-universe)|Paul Magrs]] muses on writing tie-in novels for [[Doctor Who (in-universe)|a show and book series that he loved as a child]]. | ||
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This page should be deleted.
Fails Rule 2. I mean, that's the TARDIS right there in the infobox image, and not a cameo either. C'mon.
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On Writing Tie-in Fiction was an essay written by Paul Magrs and published on Magrs' blog Life on Magrs on the subject of writing Doctor Who tie-in fiction. Despite not being in and of itself fictional, it's illustrations depicted Paul Magrs, Bernard Socks and Panda in various fictional situations.
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Paul Magrs muses on writing tie-in novels for a show and book series that he loved as a child.
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