|
Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2016 2:31:29 GMT -5
Sorry to derail the thread slightly, but what were the Doctor Who books they published? Reprints of British material, or new material? I'm a Doctor Who obsessive but I've never heard of them. I'm not sure, all I know is form this quote on a review page of the Micronauts novel.... I don't know enough about Who anymore to tell you (I slacked off Who fandom in about '93 or '94 and not even the new show revived my interest though I quite liked it throughout high school and college when classic Who aired on PBS stations here in the States). I had a whole bunch of the novelizations of tv episodes and even a couple of the Paul Cornell original novels way back when, but haven't paid attention to Who books in nearly 2 decades to even know where to begin answering your question. However, Steve Lyons, the author of the Time Traveler trilogy also wrote a slew of Who books it seems based on his wikipedia page, so maybe that is someplace to start looking... -M
|
|
|
Post by tingramretro on Jan 27, 2016 3:17:56 GMT -5
Sorry to derail the thread slightly, but what were the Doctor Who books they published? Reprints of British material, or new material? I'm a Doctor Who obsessive but I've never heard of them. I'm not sure, all I know is form this quote on a review page of the Micronauts novel.... I don't know enough about Who anymore to tell you (I slacked off Who fandom in about '93 or '94 and not even the new show revived my interest though I quite liked it throughout high school and college when classic Who aired on PBS stations here in the States). I had a whole bunch of the novelizations of tv episodes and even a couple of the Paul Cornell original novels way back when, but haven't paid attention to Who books in nearly 2 decades to even know where to begin answering your question. However, Steve Lyons, the author of the Time Traveler trilogy also wrote a slew of Who books it seems based on his wikipedia page, so maybe that is someplace to start looking... -M Ah, right. A quick Google search reveals they're all novels previously published by BBC Books. Steve Lyons also writes Doctor Who comics, by the way-he's just written a two part story for Doctor Who Magazine.
|
|