In Tua Nua (unreleased novel)

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In Tua Nua was a Seventh Doctor and Bernice Summerfield novel written for the Virgin New Adventures by Joseph Keeping and James Bow. It was set at a Newfoundland outpost where the land of Celtic fairies was spilling over into the real world. However, it was ultimately turned down by Virgin Books because the story lacked a secondary plotline.

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  • In Tua Nua was ultimately published in a special edition of the Doctor Who Information Network's Myth Makers fanzine in 1996 with illustrations by Martin Proctor. The publication was 86 pages long and also an interview with Kate Orman, "Virgin Experiences" by Lance Parkin, and Joseph Keeping's notes on the story. It won the 1997 FanQ Award for Best Doctor Who Zine and was re-released as an ebook in 2019.
  • The book was inspired by the album The Visit by Canadian singer Loreena McKennitt.

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