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When the Stars Screamed A Dalek Anthology Charity Book

They don’t hate you. They don’t fear you.They simply don’t believe you have the right to exist.

When the Stars Screamed is a bold, chilling reimagining of the Daleks at their most terrifying. Set against the backdrop of shattered galaxies and smouldering timelines, this powerful anthology peels back the layers of one of science fiction’s most iconic villains—revealing the cold logic, fanaticism, and genocidal horror that fuels their endless war.

Featuring gripping new stories by Chris McAuley, John Peel, Seb Short, and Terry Molloy, and brought to life through the visceral, haunting interior illustrations of Charles Waples, and cover artwork by Terraqueous Distributors editor Mark Worgan, this collection delivers a fresh, unflinching perspective on the true nature of the Daleks and their creator, Davros.

Crafted with insight and authenticity by writers and performers who’ve helped shape the Daleks across decades of Doctor Who storytelling, ‘When the Stars Screamed’ is essential reading for fans who want to rediscover why these monsters remain the most feared in the galaxy.

But this book is more than just dark fiction. It’s a force for good.

All proceeds go toward Multiple Sclerosis research, turning every page into part of a real-world effort to fight back against a devastating disease.

A minimum donation of $5 (US) to Multiple Sclerosis Research, is required to order the book.

You can make your donation here: www.msfocus.org

Once you have made your donation (please add the word ‘stars’ as a comment on the donation page).

You will receive a confirmation email from the Multiple Sclerosis Research, if you can’t see it in your inbox, please check your spam folder.

Then forward your confirmation email from the Multiple Sclerosis Research to the following email: [email protected]

And then please allow upto 48hrs, for your ordering link to be sent to your email address. Remembering to check your spam folder.

The book is a deluxe hardback with wraparound dust jacket and priced at £14.79


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5 comments

  • Mark @ Terraqueous

    October 28th, 2025 - 1:03pm

    My sister has MS, its a horrible disease.

    I’m not saying this to persuade you in anyway to purchase the book – we dont benefit from any sales.
    But Lulu ship worldwide for a low cost, as they have printers and distribution here in the UK, and in the US , and other locations across the globe.

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    • Amypondfan

      October 28th, 2025 - 1:27pm

      Is this available via lulu?

  • bryan

    October 28th, 2025 - 11:18am

    I was very Tempted by this , but the sticking point being , I have to donate to an American MS charity in $ which will cost be more in exchange rates.

    Shame there was no option to choose MS society form my own country ,send in the proof , and get link to purchase.

    Still pondering now.

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    • Mark @ Terraqueous

      October 28th, 2025 - 11:39am

      I completely understand where your coming from, the author lives in the US, and chose yhe charity.

      However I know for a fact that the author would be delighted if you donated to a British MS charity.
      It really doesn’t matter, what is important is that we’re doing.some.good.for a good cause.

      Please choose an MS charity of your choice, and then forward the email confirmation to the email address mentioned above.
      And that will count.

    • Fjr

      October 28th, 2025 - 11:51am

      $5 is currently £3.75.

      Say your bank does you dirty and charges you a £1.25 currency conversion charge.

      You’ve donated £5.

      I have MS. It’s a terrible and ravaging incurable disease.

      I’m in the states. I’ll be paying big time for overseas shipping, and a currency conversion cost on top of that. As well as donating to the charity.

      We don’t have an NHS. The uninsured market price of my annual medication is $318,172.20, more than £239,000.00.

      I wish my problem was the conversion cost of a £3.75 donation to charity.

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