Information AboutMartin Day |
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WORK Martin's first published work was the novel '' The Menagerie '' in 1995 , published by Virgin Publishing as part of their ''Doctor Who'' '' Missing Adventures '' series. Following the withdrawal of Virgin's licence to produce ''Doctor Who'' novels, Martin moved to BBC Books , who published the novel '' The Devil Goblins Of Neptune '' in 1997 . The novel (co-written with Keith Topping ) was the first of BBC Books' Past Doctor Adventures series, and was quickly followed by '' The Hollow Men '' in 1998 - again written with Keith Topping. 1998 also saw the publication of '' Another Girl, Another Planet '' by Virgin Publishing. Co-written with Len Beech , this was one of the first books in Virgin's line of Bernice Summerfield novels. Following these novels, Martin returned to solo writing, and returned to the Past Doctor Adventures range in 2001 with the novel '' Bunker Soldiers ''. This was followed in 2004 by the novel '' The Sleep Of Reason '', one of the final Eighth Doctor Adventures to be published and perhaps his most popular novel. As well as writing fiction, Martin has also written several unofficial guide books to television series such as '' The X Files '', '' The Avengers '', '' The Sweeney '' and '' The Professionals ''. These were usually published by Virgin, and co-written with Keith Topping and Paul Cornell . Topping, Day and Cornell also collaborate to write the extremely popular ''Doctor Who'' Discontinuity Guide , published by Virgin in 1995 as a light-hearted guide to the mistakes and incongruities of the television series. Martin has also been commissioned to write for Big Finish Productions ' Audio Adventures range, with the play '' We Are The Dead '' featuring the Seventh Doctor . EXTERNAL LINKS |
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