... I'm ... Just an eleventh hour update - apologies to those who have already signed up. We're still looking for short story submissions from Craig's friends...
... [Half-heartedly raises hand.] Well, I'll still be a virgin until THE CAT WHO WALKED THROUGH TIME 2 finally sees light of day. Which, I am given to...
... already ... more ... Tons. Especially those of the genii novus fannus tennantus, novus fannus piperi, and novus fannus ecclestonnicus. I'm constantly...
With the moderators permission... Whotopia is the Canadian fan magazine dedicated to the BBC television series Doctor Who. Each issue covers the past, present...
With the permission of the moderator... Announcing... TDWP DIVERSIONS THE DOCTOR WHO PROJECT is pleased to announce our collection of short stories entitled,...
Not for a Who book, unfortunately, but Steven Moffat's script for "The Girl in the Fireplace" has been nominated for a Nebula award this year. It's up against...
Nominations are open for the relevant categories in the 2006 JP Awards, the most prestigious awards in the world of Dr Who book mailing lists! Categories...
I'm dividing this one into three or four parts. The others will probably be shorter. *** Doctor Who fans who've read _Love and War_ probably remember it as...
... I didn't read any new Who books this year, aside from a couple volumes of _About Time_, so I can't really vote in most of these categories... but for...
Wesley Osam <wosam@...> wrote ... (There will, of course, be a Best Non-Fiction award, non-fictions books are eligible under Best and Worst Book and...
... What a lot of silence. I feel I should fill it. So I nominate 'Fear Itself', for showing a glimpse of what goodness might have been, had not the TV series...
... That's very kind. But it's a) probably way too recent for anything like a lifetime achievement award to be remotely justified, and b) a shit reason for a...
I read very little Doctor-Who-and-related fiction last year (I'm still on Erasing Sherlock, and haven't yet dipped into the Torchwood books) and no official...
... I'll second that - it's a lovely story, full of wonderful writing but the ending is as at least as good as anything else I've read in the Who world this...
... The Quire from Collected Works - not PPH's very best posthumans, perhaps, but still interesting and generally well utilised in Collected Works. ... ...
... This gets my vote too. I'd go further and say it's the best use of first person narrative in a Who-related book since Summerfield in "Dead Romance". ... ...
... They seem to be happy to put stuff out when it's ready rather than having fixed dates- probably because they're not pushing for a regular schedule. Which...