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| | Publisher: | Obverse Books | | ISBN: | 978-1-913456-23-8 | | Format: | paperback | | Owned: | | | Buy: |  |  | (Unable to fetch price) |
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Description: Anthology of short stories set in Paradise Towers, the futuristic apartment block seen in the 1987 Doctor Who TV story of the same name. Cover blurb: "Like Doctor Who itself, Paradise Towers has had a bumpy ride. Those who like it, like it a lot. Those who don’t, loathe it and often voted it one of the worst Doctor Who stories ever written" Stephen Wyatt, from his introduction Proving that it’s the fans of the story who have it right, seventeen writers revisit the towers, in everything from drabbles to academic papers to scripted plays, demonstrating that the world Stephen created over thirty years ago remains one of the most fascinating and well rounded in the history of Doctor Who.
Contents:
- Introduction by Stephen Wyatt
- Territory by Courtney Milnestein
- Doris by Jenny Shirt
- C5 by Iain McLaughlin
- Lintel by Rachel Redhead
- A Cup of Sugar by Paul Magrs
- Damaged Goods by Stuart Douglas
- Trank Tank by John Peel
- One Hundred And One Floors by Niki Haringsma
- The Queen in Yellow by Ian Potter
- Let Them Eat by Kara Dennison
- Happiness by Dale Smith
- Lift 394B by Philip Marsh
- The Secret Life of Caretaker Number 112 Stroke 9 Subsection 7 by Stephen Wyatt
- Tricks And Treats by Alistair Stuart
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home by Simon Bucher-Jones
- Reclaiming Kroagnon by James Cooray Smith
- Pex Strikes! by Sean Mason
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