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Regenerations
2020
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4.80
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The Time Lord formerly known as the Doctor has been fighting the Time War for as long as he can recall. His previous lives—all those triumphs and tragedies—have been boxed up and filed away, too painful to revisit. That is until something—or someone—begins tugging at the thread of the Doctor’s past. As familiar stories twist and shift, threatening the stability of the universe itself, the reluctant Warrior finds himself with only one option. He has to save the Doctor. A charitable anthology of twisted tales, raising money for Invest In ME .

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Steven Horry
Steven Horry
Author · 1 books

Steven Horry is a comics writer/artist/inker, illustrator and musician. He has also been a DJ/promoter and geek-themed pub quiz host. He is currently writing the Comichaus mini-series Lizard Men, as well as the ongoing serial Chalk for the Comichaus anthology. Prior to this, he handled art duties on the Image Comics graphic novel Double D – a collaboration with Art Brut singer Eddie Argos alongside colour artist David B Cooper and letterer Colin Bell. His comics work has featured in anthology titles by Avery Hill Publishing and Tempo Lush, and in 2013 his first graphic novel – The Islanders, written by Amy Mason and Eddie Argos with music by Jim Moray – was published by Nasty Little Press. His illustration clients range from bands and clubs to corporations like Philips, Barclaycard and KPMG, and his work has appeared on websites such as Artrocker, Splendid Berlin, Time Out, Line Of Best Fit, The Londonist, Billetto, Remote Goat, Kentishtowner.co.uk, Kasterborous.com and Supajam. Source: https://mrstevenhorrythesecond.wordpr...

Andrew K. Lawston
Andrew K. Lawston
Author · 1 books

Andrew K. Lawston has at various times been a writer, actor, director, teacher, journalist, academic, salesman, publisher, editor, designer (that was a weird day), cinema manager, film extra and till monkey. His first job was working in an independent bookshop aged 16, and he at least had the foresight to know that it would all be downhill from there. Andrew writes quirky comedy fiction over a variety of genres. His writing is infused with the kind of worldview that comes from watching a lot of French cinema and Doctor Who (not necessarily in that order), and reading a lot of Pratchett, Dickens and Shakespeare. It's often dark, sometimes disturbing, always unpredictable, and occasionally very funny. Ever wondered what would happen if a small boy got into an abusive relationship with the demonic clown hiding under his bed? So did he, unfortunately. With a degree in French, Andrew also translates classic French books, most notably Casanova's account of his escape from Venice prison in 1755, and the Chantecoq series of pulp detective novels. Andrew has now largely retired from acting, but in 2018 he was a finalist in the Arts Richmond New Plays Festival with his short play "Matrexit". He lives in London with a lovely wife and a crime-solving cat.

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