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Paul Magrs (in-universe)

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Paul Magrs (in-universe)
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Paul Magrs was an author, who lived in 21st century Manchester.

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History

Paul Magrs once owned the the entire collection of one-hundred and fifty "Terrance Dicks" novelisations, which were then stolen and resold at an exorbitant price at a market stall in Newton Aycliffe. However, as he had read and re-read the novels so many times, he decided to rewrite them, with a few minor changes and embellishments. He also wrote a text based upon his Doctor Who books.

He was the author of a book series about Iris Wildthyme. In a monologue, Paul mentioned that even he couldn't remember the order of Iris Wildthyme's incarnations. He also owned a copy of Geoff Love's Doctor Who theme. (PROSE: Bafflement and Devotion)

Sometime in the 21st century, Paul would meet Jeremy Hoad, and they would become long-time partners. They would later adopt Fester Cat. (PROSE: Party Fears Two, The Magrs Conundrum!)

In 2009, Brenda sent out a letter advertising her B&B and the biographical book series about her and Effie, penned by Paul Magrs. At this time, he had also written fictional books based upon Iris. (PROSE: Brenda's B&B)

Jeremy, who previously travelled with Iris (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress) would reunite with Iris, and Paul, Jeremy, Iris, and Panda would go on an adventure together. (PROSE: Party Fears Two)

By 2017, Paul Magrs wrote multiple book series based upon the adventures of Iris Wildthyme and Panda. Jeremy would also adopt the nickname "J". (PROSE: The Magrs Conundrum!)

Paul Magrs' bibliography included: Never the Bride, Something Borrowed, Conjugal Rites, Hell's Belles (PROSE: Brenda's B&B); Iris Wildthyme & the Many-Tentacled Menace and the screenplay for Iris Wildthyme & the Mars Conundrum. (PROSE: The Magrs Conundrum!)

Legacy

By the Clockworks, a chemist had the complete works of Paul Magrs bound in human skin. (PROSE: Parsley Sage, Rosemary and Wildthyme)

Behind the scenes

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