http://dialogue.media-culture.org.au/node/2 I take it that it's from a while back since it mentions RTD doing 'Bob and Rose' rather than Doctor Who (and he...
"That's an adventure trope. That's one of the great lost chances of Doctor Who, the kind of 'one hundred years on Earth' thing last year. Which is why I had...
... From reading the interview I got the impression that he liked the idea but not how it was used. It would certainly have seemed to have been the best way of...
I've finally read this. It's one of my favourite Magrs books. I didn't feel the ending was rushed, I found it satisfying, especially the little epilogue. My...
... From: John Anderson To: transtemporal@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 8:09 PM Subject: [transtemporal] Re: To the Devil - A Diva ... TBH,...
... I think you were talking about how easily the villain was dispatched. And I can see how you might think that. But personally I didn't have a problem. John...
... From: John Anderson To: transtemporal@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 3:39 PM Subject: Re: [transtemporal] Re: To the Devil - A Diva ... Must...
There's an excellent review of 'Exchange' in yesterday's Guardian, now online here: http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,1799152,00.html Stuart ...
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Courtesy of June Hudson, designer of Tom Baker's Season 18 burgundy costume amongst a plethora of other TV credits, the files section now contains a fabulous...
It's great, isn't it - exactly as I imagined her in my head. I'm sorely tempted to mail Ms Hudson back and ask if she ever fancied doing the other versions of...
Piers Britton, a professor of Art History in the States, has adapted The Blue Angel for one of the design classes he teaches and has kindly agreed to my...
I don't think it is a sequel to 'To the Devil - A Diva!', although the Scotland on Sunday piece on Paul last week did say that a sequel to NtB is already in...
From: "Stuart Douglas" <stuart@...> ... Ah, no, fair enough. I'm obviously getting confused by the horror-film motif. Still, Frankenstein's one of my...
Horror of Glam Rock by Paul Magrs - an Eighth Doctor adevnure, seemingly. Could wel be the best title for a Who adventure ever! Stuart [Non-text portions of...
I was happy to see Never the Bride on display prominently in Bakka, Toronto's sci-fi fantasy bookstore. The staff told me how much they enjoyed it. Magrs books...
I get the feeling that Paul's profile has taken a step up with the award nomination or even just through the attrition of successive excellent books. For some...
The first online review I've seen of Paul's new novel describes it as "offensive enough to be charming, and weird enough to be sweet". Full (if short) review...
hi everyone, i was wondering do anyone know if the bbc has casted an 11th Doctor, and i would be surprised that it would or not be "Richard E. Grant" lol ... ...
... Might also have something to do with him being taken on by a publisher with some vague idea of what they're doing. Not that the above points aren't right...
... From: Philip Craggs To: transtemporal@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 8:15 PM Subject: Re: [transtemporal] Re: Never the Bride ... Hey...
Sadly Paul didn't win with Exchange, the prize instead going to Henry Tumour (which is also excellent in truth). Still, given the plethora of children's books...
http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,,1953576,00.html Nominated for the Carnegie Medal, no less! Stuart [Non-text portions of this message have been...
[nearly forgot to post this here] Part of what marks Paul Magrs' Doctor Who books out from the tie-in herd is the plethora of ideas which seem to pour out from...