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Wild Thymes on the 22 (anthology)

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Wild Thymes on the 22 was an Iris Wildthyme short story anthology edited by Stewart Sheargold and published by Obverse Books in 2018.

Publisher's summary

Iris has always been a bit of a name-dropper. She was there when it all began, when it peaked, when it started going pear-shaped. Iris was there: tinkering with the spaceship design on the Star Wars set, upsetting Warhol's films in the Factory, sexing it up with Chaucer, conjuring ghosts with Kate Bush, cross-dressing and undressing with Fanny and Stella, and arguing for her very existence with a nefarious biographer known as Magrs

Pop star, fashion diva, writer, artiste, botherer, ratbag and liar. She's done it all. Or undone it all.

Now, in this exclusive tell-all collection, taken from her journals, we hear Iris in her own words and get the inside gossip on her wild times…

Individual stories

# Title Author Featuring
1 The Heart Pendulums Steve Cole Panda, Spike Milligan
2 Rain and Regency Nick Chester Panda, Prince Regent George
3 Iris Wildthyme & the Bush Offensive Stewart Sheargold Tom, Kate Bush
4 Drowned in Moonlight Kenneth James McGowan Carrie Fisher
5 The Most Faithful Panda in the World Richard Wright Panda, Greyfriars Bobby
6 Hillbilly Heavens Brad Wolfe Tom, Dolly Parton
7 The Haberdasher's Tale Brendan Jones Tom, Geoffrey Chaucer
8 The Exploding Somewhat Inevitable Philip Marsh Panda, Andy Warhol
9 The Brightest Stars in the Demimonde Matthew Bright Stella Boulton, Fanny Graham
10 Starstation to Starstation Jon Wesley Huff Panda
11 The Magrs Conundrum! Vivienne Fox Panda, Paul Magrs
12 Untitled No. 22 Cody Schell Mark Rothko, Liza, Tomato, Brian, Kate, Fred, Q

References

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Notes

  • Wild Thymes on the 22 collects short stories concerning Iris Wildthyme and famous individuals she has met. Star Tales, a similar anthology centered on the Thirteenth Doctor and her own penchant for name-dropping famous acquaintances was published a year later in 2019.

Continuity

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