Last week, I completed my contribution to the upcoming anthology Outside In X-Files (title likely to change) to be published by ATB Publishing, in 2020.
I wrote my contribution based on Season 2, Episode 4 (Sleepless), where Mulder and a new partner (Alex Krycek) investigate the murders of two doctors and a marine, who were part of a sleep deprivation experiment 25 years earlier. You can watch a promo of this episode below.
BTW, I watched Sleepless as well as the previous five episodes to get back into the swing of the X-Files. What great memories it brought back. The below is classic mid-90s television advertising…
…and this completely awesome interview with Chris Carter about the episode (which would have been immensely helpful when writing my contribution, if I hadn’t discovered it 5 seconds ago)
This is my fourth contribution to the Outside In series and I look forward to the next one. You can purchase each of the previous three I have been involved with, from ATB Publishing directly and the URLs are below:
- Outside In Gains a Soul: Celebrating two decades of Angel as well as Firefly, OUTSIDE IN GAINS A SOUL is a collection of 127 reviews, one for every story of each show, plus a few extras.
- Outside In Takes a Stab: Celebrating over 25 years of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, OUTSIDE IN TAKES A STAB is a collection of 139 reviews, one for every story of the television series, plus the movie and a couple extras.
- Outside In Makes It So: Celebrating 30 years of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Outside In Makes It So is a collection of 174 reviews, one for every story of the show, the four movies and a few bonus extras. Well, we say “reviews,” but we mean that loosely: within these pages, you’ll find scripts, recipes, a Monty Python sketch, a psych test, gossip columns, newspaper ads, a sitcom, a eulogy and a daily log from Riker’s beard (this is my contribution 🙂 ), not to mention insightful and thoughtful articles examining Picard-era Star Trek from just about every angle imaginable…and then some!
I also provided proofreading for a couple of these, as well as the following, which is a fantastic read, even for non-Doctor Who fans (all three of you):
- BOOKWYRM: An Unauthorised & Unconventional Guide to the Doctor Who Novels, Volume 1: This is an episode guide to a series of episodes that never were. With trivia, thematic discussions, plot holes, continuity notes, reviews and much more on all 61 New Adventures, this book is serious and not-at-all serious, thoughtful and disrespectful, accessible to newcomers and equally informative to those who can tell you fifteen unknown facts about Paul Cornell.
Wow looks great, can’t wait to read the next book!