Adding an opening titles page was a late decision but it does help to add to the feeling of a Doctor Who story. And if you do opening titles, you kinda have to do the end credits too.
And yes, there will be more Philip Who stories coming.

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Adding an opening titles page was a late decision but it does help to add to the feeling of a Doctor Who story. And if you do opening titles, you kinda have to do the end credits too.
And yes, there will be more Philip Who stories coming.

I met Diana Nock at TCAF. Sadly, it was late on the second day and I was pretty much spent out. But she offered to take my last cash for a copy of her first collection of The Intrpeid GirlBot and I’m very glad she did.Read More
John MacLeod’s Space Kid is a throwback. And a self-aware one at that. If you enjoy 50?s science fiction, Astro Boy or rocket ships and ray guns, then you are gonna love Space Kid. The titular hero is as advertised. A sci-fi hero kid. A pre-teen saving the galaxy from pirate , robots and aliens. It’s one of those kid friendly stories that adults love as well.Read More
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