I know this is probably mentioned in the Brilliant Book 2011 thread - or if not, it should have been - but I think it's worthy of its own discussion.
While much attention was placed on Michael Moorcock's Doctor Who novel, it seems virtually no one noticed that the recently released Doctor Who Brilliant Book 2011 contains a Doctor Who short story by none other than Brian Aldiss, the award winning British SF writer.
With a writing career dating back to his first book published in 1942, Aldiss I think can claim the title of Doctor Who writer with the longest career. One of his stories formed the basis of the Kubrick/Spielberg film AI, too.
The story is called Umwelts for Hire.
Moorcock, Aldiss, apparently Baxter as well, not to mention Gaiman - Doctor Who is certainly building up the literary cred lately!
Alex
While much attention was placed on Michael Moorcock's Doctor Who novel, it seems virtually no one noticed that the recently released Doctor Who Brilliant Book 2011 contains a Doctor Who short story by none other than Brian Aldiss, the award winning British SF writer.
With a writing career dating back to his first book published in 1942, Aldiss I think can claim the title of Doctor Who writer with the longest career. One of his stories formed the basis of the Kubrick/Spielberg film AI, too.
The story is called Umwelts for Hire.
Moorcock, Aldiss, apparently Baxter as well, not to mention Gaiman - Doctor Who is certainly building up the literary cred lately!
Alex