Alistair Reynolds is writing a third Doctor and Jo novel, due to be published in 2013. Title, The Harvest of Time.
And, that wasn't the news I was expecting. Alistair Reynolds is writing a third Doctor and Jo novel, due to be published in 2013. Title, The Harvest of Time.
That said, there is an adult (in the pornographic sense) Doctor Who novel, The Stranger by Portia da Costa. It fits into the "Earth Arc" of the EDAs, shortly before Father Time."Adult" as in "not kids." The longer books that go into the sci-fi section of the bookstore instead of the shorter ones that go in the children's or teens' departments. Not "adult" as in "pornographic."
"Adult" as in "not kids." The longer books that go into the sci-fi section of the bookstore instead of the shorter ones that go in the children's or teens' departments. Not "adult" as in "pornographic."
Alistair Reynolds is writing a third Doctor and Jo novel, due to be published in 2013. Title, The Harvest of Time.
I would be a happy person if Gary Russell never wrote Doctor Who fiction ever again. Instruments of Darkness was a masterclass in writing a book I would hate.
This is the sort of comment I don't understand. Why would you want Russell to never write a Doctor Who novel again, when (a) you wouldn't be required to buy it if he did, and (b) there are lots of fans out there (me included) who really like his Doctor Who prose and would welcome the chance to buy more of it? I've never understood the "I-don't-like-it-so-no-one-who-does-like-it-gets-a-vote" attitude.I would be a happy person if Gary Russell never wrote Doctor Who fiction ever again. Instruments of Darkness was a masterclass in writing a book I would hate.
I can't speak for Steve, but my two word answer would be Divided Loyalties. Isn't that enough?Why would you want Russell to never write a Doctor Who novel again...
This is the sort of comment I don't understand. Why would you want Russell to never write a Doctor Who novel again, when (a) you wouldn't be required to buy it if he did, and (b) there are lots of fans out there (me included) who really like his Doctor Who prose and would welcome the chance to buy more of it? I've never understood the "I-don't-like-it-so-no-one-who-does-like-it-gets-a-vote" attitude.I would be a happy person if Gary Russell never wrote Doctor Who fiction ever again. Instruments of Darkness was a masterclass in writing a book I would hate.
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