Issue 103
10 YEARS OF DOCTOR WHO NOVELS
This issue is a special extra-sized edition commemorates the 10th Anniversary of the publication of original Doctor Who novels (in the New Adventures and the Eighth Doctor Adventures), featuring year-by-year reviews of the past decade’s books by some of North American Who fandom’s best reviewers
- From The Vortex
- Graeme Burk explains why 10 years on he still loves Doctor Who in prose
- Ten Years of Who Novels
- Richard Salter appraises the legacy of Doctor Who in print
- 1991
- Shannon Patrick Sullivan on the early days of the New Adventures
- 1992
- Robert Smith? looks at the New Adventures sophomore year
- Temporal Blatherings
- James Bow explores how Doctor Who books have impacted on fan fiction
- 1993
- What Lucifer Rising meant to Eric Briggs
- Fluid Links
- Fall and Redemption: Robert Smith? assesses how the Seventh Doctor’s character was portrayed in the New Adventures
- 1994
- Richard Salter looks at one of the leaner years of the New Adventures…
- 1995
- ...while Jason A. Miller looks at one of the best
- 1996
- Graeme Burk on Damaged Goods, and why he thinks it to be the best Doctor Who of the 1990s
- (Subtextual) Shock Tactics
- An Interview with Doctor Who author Lance Parkin about Doctor Who fiction and his own writing
- 1997
- Greg McElhatton discusses the transitional year between the Virgin Publishing and BBC books and how the respective ranges fared
- 1998
- Robert Smith? laments The Year of the Congenital Idiot
- 1999
- John Anderson examines a year which challenged canon and continuity
- 2000 and Beyond
- The all-important Earth Arc is reviewed by Graeme Burk
Plus: Special DWIN Website Bonus: An interview with Paul Cornell SOLD OUT!.
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