Tales of the Solar System
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| Tales of the Solar System | ||
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| Editor: | D. Paul Griggs | |
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| Release number: | 1 | |
| Release date: | April, 2000 | |
| Format: | Book | |
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Publisher's summary
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From the scorched surface of Mercury to the forgotten worlds of Vulcan and Cassius, Tales of the Solar System brings together professional and fan Doctor Who writers in a selection of stories sending the Doctor and his friends to the many worlds of Earth's solar system.
A party to end all parties on one of Saturn's moons. Adventure among the nepotists of Neptune. Talk shows and temporal paradoxes. Daleks and diseases. Revolution. Murder.
There are a billion stories in the Solar System and these are only a few...
Individual Stories
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- The licensed Doctor Who anthology Short Trips: The Solar System uses the same theme.
- Tales From the Solar System was an unlicensed, not-for-profit anthology, privately printed, and distributed by the editors in return for donations to the Motor Neurone Disease Association and the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths.
- Features stories by James Ambuehl, E.A. Blair, Ian J. Carter, Martin Day, John S. Drew, Helen Fayle, Sarah Hadley, Richard Jones, Paul Leonard, Paul Magrs, Jon de Burgh Miller, Lance Parkin, Mark Phippen & Leigh Hooper, James Potter and Gregg Smith.