Lost media

Lost media is a general term for that no longer exists, is missing, or is no longer accessible. Within the scope of this wiki, there are unfortunately several instances of lost media.

Iris Wildthyme
According to a chronology of Paul Magrs to the now-defunct Phoenix Court website, Magrs wrote the a novel entitled as Iris Wildthyme in 1987 which was later lost.

Unknown audio play for CT of Death #2
A lengthy audio play, the title of which is currently unknown, was written by Paul Magrs for the issue two of the CT of Death, released in May 1989. Virtually nothing else is known about the audio play.

A Handful of Lust
A Handful of Lust was a  that he wrote at the same time as his early drafts of Does It Show?. As no version this book has been released by Magrs, it is therefore lost media.

Fancy Man


Fancy Man was the intended to the be fourth novel in the Phoenix Court series, set for release in 1999 - however, Paul Magrs never completed the novel and he considered it lost. However, he eventually found the original manuscript, slightly damp from the years it had been inside his writing shed, so he finally finished it and it was published in 2018 by Lethe Press along with their reprints of the first three novels.

A World of Her Own
Less is known though about A World of Her Own, the first proposed novel in the Tales of Hyspero. The only certain information about it is the general plot and release date. It was set for release in September 2004, however virtually no other information about the novel or its cancellation exists.

Strangly, a page count (288 pages) exists for the novel, being present on the page about the novel on and on Amazon, the latter of which also has an odd release date of 31 December 2019. It is possible it was adapted in Wildthyme Beyond!.

Lost, Presumably Illogically Ignored
Lost, Presumably Illogically Ignored was a short story written by an anonymous user that was discovered on a old server prior to the release of the charity anthology Bafflement and Devotion: Iris at the Edges; thus, it was included in that release, as it collected obscure, out of print Iris Wildthyme stories.