Terrance Dicks has passed away.
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In the fall of 1982, I met a guy in college who was a Whovian, but not a Trekker. He persuaded me to watch "just one" Doctor Who story (they were being shown one episode at a time on weeknights on PBS at the time; this was before the station started also showing them in full on Saturday nights).In the pre-VCR days, Terrance Dicks' novelizations of Doctor Who episodes were simply addictive for me. Don't know why, but his writing was just sort of like comfort food, straight to the point, no bull, but also still satisfying. He'll always be a part of my childhood.
RIP and thank you, sir.
Not that I personally have read all of them, but Andre Norton's output of novels might be in that ballpark. Last time I actually counted my books, I had several dozen of her novels.Easily my most read author.
Has there been any other author who has written over a hundred novels, and you've read all of them?
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