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Wednesday, July 20, 2005

We are history

Posted on 2:49 PM by Unknown
The fab new issue of Dr Who's MagazineThe fab new issue of Dr Who's Magazine has details of authors and stories for History of Christmas.

You can get yourself a copy of the very-spiff-indeed magazine from Panini's website.

Some titles have changed since DWM went to press, and I've still got the running order to work out. So here's details as they currently stand:
  • "The Anchorite's Echo" by Scott Andrews
  • "Presence" by Peter Anghelides
  • "Set in Stone" by Charles Auchterlonie and John Isles
  • "Be Good For Goodness' Sake" by Samantha Baker
  • "Home Fires" by Jon Blum
  • "Danse Macabre" by Joff Brown
  • "The Thousand Years of Christmas" by Simon Bucher-Jones
  • "St Nicholas's Bones" by Xanna Eve Chown
  • "Ode to Joy" by Jonathan Clements
  • "The Gift" by Robert Dick
  • "The Revolutionarries" by John S Drew
  • "Rome" by Marcus Flavin
  • "The Prodigal Sun" by Matthew Griffiths
  • "Christmas on the Moon" by me
  • "Comforts of Home" by Pete Kempshall
  • "She Won't Be Home" by Joseph Lidster
  • "Nobody's Gift" by Kate Orman
  • "The Innocents" by Marc Platt
  • "The Long Midwinter" by Phillip Purser-Hallard
  • "Not In My Back Yard" by Eddie Robson
  • "Callahuanca" by Richard Salter
  • "The Feast" by Stewart Sheargold
  • "The Church of Saint Sebastian" by Robert Smith
  • "The Lampblack Wars" by Matthew Sweet
  • "Faithless" by Ben Woodhams
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