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Short Trips: Christmas Around the World - A Short-Story Anthology
 

No. 30 of 32 in the Short Trips short story collections series
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By:Xanna Eve Chown (ed.)
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Released:  November 2008
Publisher:  Big Finish
ISBN:978-1-84435-342-2
Format: hardback
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Cover blurb:
An anthology of brand new Doctor Who short stories for Christmas.

Christmas is a time for festivities, family and fun. It’s also a time for action, adventures... and aliens. Spend Christmas with the Doctor as he joins the celebrations around the globe, from the pagan past to the distant future, taking in the frozen waters of the Arctic, the rainforests of Papua New Guinea and even a trip to the planet Gloricious. Christmas is an interesting time of year when the Doctor’s about. In fact, it’s out of this world.

With a foreword by Paul Cornell who has written several episodes of the new Doctor Who TV series.

Featuring twenty new Doctor Who stories featuring the first eight Doctors and their companions. Authors include: Andrew Cartmel, Simon Guerrier, Rebecca Levene, James Moran, Kate Orman and Eddie Robson.

Contents:

  • Planet of the Elves by John Binns
  • Exclave by Joff Brown
  • A Visit from Saint Nicholas by Lisa Miles
  • Instead of You by Laurence Donaghy
  • Christmas Every Day by Jason Arnopp
  • Mirth, or Walking Spirits by Gareth Wigmore
  • Do You Smell Carrots? by Simon Guerrier
  • The Doctor’s Cross Word by JJ Secker
  • Dateline to Deadline by Ian Farrington
  • Autaia Pipipi Pia by Beverley Allen
  • No Room by Rebecca Levene
  • Interesting Times by Eddie Robson
  • Revellers of Doom by Matthew Griffiths
  • Lost and Founded by Andrew Pidoux
  • The Best of Days by David Cromarty
  • Conscription by William Potter
  • Christmas in Toronto by Andrew Cartmel
  • Companion by James Moran
  • Illumination by David Bailey
  • White on White by Kate Orman


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