Short Trips: How The Doctor Changed My Life - Notes

Notes

  • How The Doctor Changed My Life was the result of a competition run by Big Finish Productions to find new writers. The winner of the competition was published in Short Trips: Defining Patterns but it was felt that the standard of entries was so high that a separate anthology could be released - with every story being written by a previously unpublished writer.
  • The editor, Simon Guerrier, revealed on his blog that the first paragraph of each story would be posted on the Big Finish Productions Facebook group.

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