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By:Bob Furnell (ed.)
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Released:  September 2013
Publisher:  Jigsaw Publications
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Format: paperback
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Note:  Print-on-demand book, with all profits going to the British Columbia Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Book compilation of the Canadian online fan fiction series, available at: www.thedoctorwhoproject.com

Cover blurb:
What if Doctor Who hadn’t been cancelled in 1989? What if the Seventh Doctor hadn’t regenerated into the Eighth Doctor in 1996? What would ‘we’ do if we produced the series? These were the three questions that established the foundations for The Doctor Who Project.

Since 1999, The Doctor Who Project has been publishing original fiction featuring an alternate Doctor and his companions. Stories are published as part of an overall ‘season’ that concentrates on delivering a collection of short stories which sees the Doctor having exciting new adventures in time and space. From the projects humble beginnings The Doctor Who Project has grown into a list running to over 110 individual titles and enjoyed by readers from all over the globe.

This special collection brings together seven stories published during 1999-2012 as voted by the readers as examples of some of the best stories published by The Doctor Who Project. The collection features a special introduction by long-time contributor John-Gordon Swogger and an exclusive afterword by respected writer/publisher Arnold T. Blumberg.

Contents:

  • Blossom Core by Kyle Bastian
  • Leaving the Red by Tim Jones
  • Flat Pack by Graham Bell
  • New Beginnings by John-Gordon Swogger
  • Nine Days by Duncan Johnson
  • Where Best Friends Are Made by Arnold T. Blumberg
  • The Vault by Miles A. Reid-Lobotto


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