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Tumblr for the Doctor Who fan blog run by a group of weirdos who love "In the Forest of the Night". Just a dash of SJW socialism.  Regular contributors: Tibere Lechat (of the wordpress blog Tiberian Travels, now on tumblr too), ScarvesandCelery (of the tumblr and blogger blogs of the same name), and Scriptscribbles (creator of gifs and memes, excellent meta writer, can also be found on tumblr). Guest submissions are welcomed.
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New post! In this period of confinement, Kevin and Sam pick up where they left off on their Classic Doctor Who marathon project - talking about "The Massacre", French history, and how to make historical drama interesting (or not).

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Time for another cover reveal! This week we’re showcasing the artwork for Episode Five: The Guardian of Azantia. Written by @kate-coleman-writes​ and illustrated by @staypee​.

A distress call from the depths of an uncharted ocean propels Clara and Me on a daring escapade to save a trapped team of engineers and historians, there to survey the fabled submerged city of Azantia – once home to a civilisation of astonishing power, their secrets lost to the ages.

But there are worse perils than the failing integrity of their subaquatic base and the vicious hookra fish infesting the surrounding waters to contend with. For the ancient ruins of Azantia, long dormant, hold more than just history…

You can discover more about our covers and the design inspirations here on our blog.

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For this week’s cover reveal we’re showcasing the artwork for Episode Six: From Thy Shadow Shall They Pass. Written by @clara-is-brave​ and @sjaneverendingofficial, and illustrated by Tyler​.

Marblehead, Massachusetts, a charming coastal town overlooking the Atlantic sea. But its crooked lanes, misty graveyards and hidden coves hold a grim past; folktales that tell of screeching spectres, persecuted witches, subterranean labyrinths haunted by troubled souls. When Clara and Me decide to visit 1950s America for a bit of fun, they get far more than they bargained for. Halloween night approaches, and a group of local children are being followed by ominous figures of unknown intent. Be these visitors friend or foe, this is a series of events that can only resolve in shadow.

You can discover more about our covers and the design inspirations here on our blog.

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For this week’s cover reveal we’re showcasing the artwork for Episode Seven: A Feast for the Nameless. Written by @tiberelechat and illustrated by @binkyisonline.

Tick. Tock.

Clara Oswald has decided to have a bit of a rest. She’s earned it, after all. So off she pops to sixteenth century Seville, where she immediately falls headfirst into a nest of intrigue involving murder most foul, lustful parties, the Spanish Inquisition and a dashing gentleman that happens to be ever-so-slightly fictional.

Tick. Tock.

Something stirs – a ghost from a past never lived, intent on conquering a new life for himself. Even if it means fighting men of stone, a meddlesome English teacher, and the very laws of time.

Tick. Tock.

And as the clock runs out and the table is set at the Nameless Feast, Me must make a decision that could change everything…

Tick, tock, goes the clock, and all the years they fly,

Tick, tock, and all too soon, your love will surely die.

You can discover more about our covers and the design inspirations here on our blog.

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For this week’s cover reveal we’re showcasing the artwork for Episode Eight: The Improbable Mirror. Written by @tiberelechat, story by Henry Lovett, and illustrated by @marshcap.

Something awful happened on the planet Leharvo.

People remember, though, after all this time. Details emerge from the fragments of the story: a man about to commit a terrible crime; a secret agent with a vendetta; fire, death, and cocktails with funny umbrellas in them. And two women out of time, on a leisure trip.

But how did these events unfold?

What did Clara Oswald, if that’s her real name, do on that fateful day?

You can discover more about our covers and the design inspirations here on our blog.

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For this week’s cover reveal we’re showcasing the artwork for Episode Nine: A Quick Succession of Busy Nothings. Written by @janinemrivers and illustrated by @aralisilustracion.

Winchester, 1817. Beneath an exterior of pomp and ceremony, a rural health resort hides a very alien secret. Two cosmic enemies join together for mutual advantage – but at the cost of one young man’s freedom.

Winchester, 1817. Behind the brick walls of an old English house, a dying authoress is visited by a lost love. Clara Oswald has returned – and Jane Austen knows that this adventure will be their last.

You can discover more about our covers and the design inspirations here on our blog.

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