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The Time Eddy convention is descending upon Wichita, Kansas, and it’s about to land! This weekend (October 2nd – 4th), big names like Colin Baker (the Sixth Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri Brown), Andrew Cartmel (script editor for the show in the 80s), Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon), Nev Fountain, and more, will gather together for the first...
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The Time Eddy convention is descending upon Wichita, Kansas, and it’s about to land! This weekend (October 2nd – 4th), big names like Colin Baker (the Sixth Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri Brown), Andrew Cartmel (script editor for the show in the 80s), Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon), Nev Fountain, and more, will gather together for the first...
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- 9/30/2015
- by Josh Maxton
- Kasterborous.com
Review Andrew Blair 23 Sep 2013 - 10:28
Charlie Higson's Ninth Doctor ebook is very good indeed. Here's Andrew's review of The Beast Of Babylon...
This review contains spoilers.
Charlie Higson, perhaps best known as Mr Melons in Vic Reeves' Big Night Out, has written a Doctor Who short story, and it's really very good.
Set in a gap between Tardis materialisations in Rose, Higson has concocted a clever, fun, fast-paced adventure that both evokes the Ninth Doctor's series and makes the most of the prose medium. Even if writers struggled to match the possibilities of the increased budget in 2004, the written word allows an alien companion and impossible nightmare creatures to visit ancient Babylon.
Nev Fountain says this often, and he's right: if you're not writing Doctor Who on television, you might as well make the most of whatever medium you've got to play with. Higson builds some nice reveals,...
Charlie Higson's Ninth Doctor ebook is very good indeed. Here's Andrew's review of The Beast Of Babylon...
This review contains spoilers.
Charlie Higson, perhaps best known as Mr Melons in Vic Reeves' Big Night Out, has written a Doctor Who short story, and it's really very good.
Set in a gap between Tardis materialisations in Rose, Higson has concocted a clever, fun, fast-paced adventure that both evokes the Ninth Doctor's series and makes the most of the prose medium. Even if writers struggled to match the possibilities of the increased budget in 2004, the written word allows an alien companion and impossible nightmare creatures to visit ancient Babylon.
Nev Fountain says this often, and he's right: if you're not writing Doctor Who on television, you might as well make the most of whatever medium you've got to play with. Higson builds some nice reveals,...
- 9/23/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
The International Association of Media Tie-In Writers has announced their Scribe Award nominees for 2013.
Acknowledging excellence in this very specific skill, Iamtw’s Scribe Awards deal exclusively with licensed works that tie in with other media such as television, movies, gaming, or comic books. They include original works set in established universes, and adaptations of stories that have appeared in other formats and cross all genres. Tie-in works run the gamut from westerns to mysteries to procedurals, from science fiction to fantasy to horror, from action and adventure to superheroes. Gunsmoke, Murder She Wrote, CSI, Star Trek, Star Wars, Shadowrun, Resident Evil, James Bond, Iron Man, these represent just a few.
The Scribe Awards are being presented in July at ComicCon International.
Original Novel
Darksiders: The Abomination Vault by Ari Marmell Pathfinder: City of the Fallen Sky by Tim Pratt Mike Hammer: Lady, Go Die! by Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins...
Acknowledging excellence in this very specific skill, Iamtw’s Scribe Awards deal exclusively with licensed works that tie in with other media such as television, movies, gaming, or comic books. They include original works set in established universes, and adaptations of stories that have appeared in other formats and cross all genres. Tie-in works run the gamut from westerns to mysteries to procedurals, from science fiction to fantasy to horror, from action and adventure to superheroes. Gunsmoke, Murder She Wrote, CSI, Star Trek, Star Wars, Shadowrun, Resident Evil, James Bond, Iron Man, these represent just a few.
The Scribe Awards are being presented in July at ComicCon International.
Original Novel
Darksiders: The Abomination Vault by Ari Marmell Pathfinder: City of the Fallen Sky by Tim Pratt Mike Hammer: Lady, Go Die! by Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins...
- 4/15/2013
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
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