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Party Like it‘s 1998
 

No. 73 of 77 in the Miscellaneous short stories series
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By:Paul Magrs & Stuart Douglas (ed.)
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Released:  20 August 2025
Publisher:  Obverse Books
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Format: paperback
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Description:  Unofficial short story collection in aid of charity, featuring the Eighth Doctor and companions from the BBC Eighth Doctor range of novels.

Cover blurb:
“Back then, no one at the BBC wanted much to do with Doctor Who. So, there was no one looking over my shoulder (not even on the tube!). No one sticking their oar in, saying ‘You can’t do that...!’

Such freedom! All taken for granted at the time, of course. I asked authors what they wanted to do, and they told me and from that first chat we had a giddy time working it out and bringing it all into being."
(from Steve Cole’s Introduction)

Come with us, back to 1998, to the decadent fin-de-siecle — where there’s a marvellous party and further new adventures still going on... Meet old friends and new in this treasury of tales celebrating the most fun and joyful of all the Doctors Who.

Contents:

  • I Took My Shoes From San Francisco by Steve Cole
  • Harmony Pines by Johnstone J. McGuckian
  • Trespassers Will Be Executed by John Peel
  • Whoops by Gary Russell
  • The Ghost by Steve Lyons
  • 5 Pointed Star by Steffan Alun
  • Knocky Nine Doors by Ian Hayles
  • Do I Have To Do This All Over Again by Jon Blum
  • The Besheshra Bash by Nick Walters
  • Doctor Who and the Clash of Cultures by Simon Bucher-Jones
  • The Hearts of Cherysa by Reecy Pontiff
  • Other Half by Philip Purser-Hallard
  • Firebright by Mags Halliday
  • The Memory Tide by Jamie Griffiths
  • Time and the Anji by Colin Brake
  • We Did the Mash, we did the Hamster Mash by Andrew Hunt
  • The Man Who Could Not Shiver by Rylan John Cavell
  • On Acceptance by Dale Smith
  • Middle Eight by Mark Griffiths
  • The Flame War by Jonathan Morris
  • Things Will Change by Paul Magrs


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