Proofreading: BOOKWYRM, An Unauthorised & Unconventional Guide to the DOCTOR WHO Novels, Volume 1

I conducted galley proofreading for this fantastic analysis of the New Adventures, the series of books that gave Doctor Who fans something to do during the 1990s. This was a fun project and the on-page banter between authors Anthony Wilson and Robert Smith? is memorable and worth the price of entry alone. The book is now available for purchase.

Here’s the blurb:

From the time Doctor Who vanished from TV screens in 1989 to its first return with the Paul McGann telemovie in 1996, the saga continued in print via a series of New Adventures novels. For many fans, this was the official continuation of the story that had ended with Ace and the Doctor walking into the sunset, perhaps never to be seen again.

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 NAs, 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.

Too broad and deep; that’s the New Adventures in a nutshell. Let the BOOKWYRM be your guide!

ATB Publishing

You can order this book from ATB Publishing here.

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