Latest news, in brief.
Look at this – a trailer for my just-released Doctor Who story, Genetics of the Daleks. I’ve listened to the first half of it so
far, and even though I say it myself, it’s turned out rather good. It appears
to be going down very well, some people have even been kind enough to say it’s
their favourite Big Finish story of
the year, so that’s a relief. You can order it here.
Here's a photo of Tom Baker recording the story at home:
Tom Baker as Doctor Who in a story I have written! It still doesn't seem real. It's like entering a competition as an adult where the prize is getting to be eight years old again. It is very, very difficult to come to terms with the fact that me watching Tom Baker in
Doctor Who as a child and me writing for him forty years later are two events in the same reality. It is a very unrealistic thing to have happened! (My son, on the other hand, thinks it is perfectly normal that daddies write
Doctor Who stories).
Listen to this – a trailer or the forthcoming River Song box set which includes my
story Queen of the Mechonoids. The
last quarter or so of the trailer are clips from my story. The box set can be
pre-ordered here.
Listen to this – another trailer, this time for my
forthcoming Doctor Who story The Day of the Comet, which can be
pre-ordered here.
And finally, don’t forget to pick up the latest issue of DWM. My contribution is the annual
Christmas quiz, which is always fun to do, if very hard work because you have
to try to come up with questions that can’t be solved using google and the
TARDIS wiki. The magazine also contains reviews and previews of some of my
things, along with some excellent articles about The Feast of Steven and I’m
Gonna Spend My Christmas With A Dalek. A real Christmas bonzana.
And that’s it for now. Whenever I write one of these blogs I
have the sense that there’s something I’ve forgotten because I have so many things
working their way along various pipelines, as well as all the confusion, excitement
and despair of real life. But if I don’t blog before the big day, a very Merry
Christmas to anybody who is still reading this.