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October 21st, 2022 8 comments

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The Temporal Logbook III: Changed Lives (Charity Book)

Available to order from www.lulu.com

“Encountering the Doctor will change your life, and not always for the better…”

A traveller in eternity, the Doctor has touched countless lives, bringing salvation to some and agony to others, but always making a difference. In these pages, a selection of Doctor Who fandom’s greatest writers, reveal the joys and pains a meeting with the Doctor, can bring.

Through galactic battles to sixties London, Temporal Logbook III: Changed Lives brings stories from Kevin Mason, R Morgan Crihfield, Matthew Kresal, Russell McGee, Luke Dyer, Greg Maughan, James Silvester, Hamish Crawford, Shaun Collins, Richard Peevers, James Hornby, Alison Winter, Paul Burns and Rob Nisbet.

All proceeds from the publication are being donated to SETTLED. SETTLED is an independent charity providing free and trustworthy information, advice and support in different languages to EU citizens in the UK. As the UK leaves the European Union, EU citizens must make an application to stay in the UK. SETTLED helps to ensure that EU citizens gain Settled Status and to respond to the difficulties that they face – now and in the future.


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8 comments

  • Paul

    October 26th, 2022 - 10:59pm

    I can give you a breakdown of f one of them. My story, The New Doctor, features the Twelfth Doctor and Nardole. Plus a young girl called Eden Casey.

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  • Bookcollector

    October 21st, 2022 - 4:47pm

    Actually reading this now. The first story was disappointing as the author seemed to under the impression that the first doctor had abandoned dodo at the end of the war machines whereas dodo sends a note stating she is staying. She abandoned the doctor not the other way around. Otherwise the stories so far are fine. I’m nearly finished it, just 4 more to read (out of 14). As I say the rest are decent a little heavy handed in the “messages” in the stories at times but it’s fine. And it’s a charity book.

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    • Bookcollector

      October 22nd, 2022 - 1:11am

      Finished it now. It’s okay. Like I say a bit heavy handed at times but generally a decent book. The first story (a 5th doctor story) gets it a bit wrong concerning dodo and the final one (8th dr) is an alternative history really of the aftermath of the TV movie which is okay but a bit superfluous really are the only two I wasn’t keen on. That said it’s for charity so buy it and try it.

    • Coleman

      October 22nd, 2022 - 12:52pm

      Not sure about Dodo In a 5th Doctor story.

    • Bookcollector

      October 22nd, 2022 - 8:12pm

      It was about the doctor feeling guilty for abandoning dodo which he didn’t do! The book is fine generally and some of the stories are very good, like I say they can be a bit heavy handed with the messages though

    • Anthony (Formerly) @ FP

      October 23rd, 2022 - 11:58am

      What’s the breakdown of stories / Doctors / writers?

    • Bookcollector

      October 23rd, 2022 - 3:45pm

      Dr’s 1-8, war, 9-13. Writers listed above

    • Anthony (Formerly) @ FP

      October 23rd, 2022 - 4:09pm

      No, I get that – but can you give a breakdown of story titles, the Doctor featured, and the writer?

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