Contents Guide
Articles
Where Are They Now Cast
Interviews
A Catch Up With Chris Wilson
Fans Fiction
The Haunting of Clementine Bradden
By Jennifer-Anne Hunter
Who Reviews
Warriors’ Gate
The Faceless Ones
Molten Heart
Combat Magicks
Big Bang Generation
By Tony J Fyler
Editor’s Note
My mojo
is having a holiday which is nice, just not nice for me, so
unfortunately, I’ve not been able to update Mitchell story for you. Hoping Mojo
returns soon as would like to continue writing about my favourite addition to
the Torchwood Three team.
Tony in
the meantime has been able to keep us going with a ton of reviews – thank you
Tony!
We also
caught up with Chris Wilson this month. Chris, we interviewed quite a few years
back and boy has he been busy! Check out his interview. He’s brushed shoulders
with a fair few familiar faces to film and television.
Have
you ever been in a situation where you wish a mad man in a blue box, would be
there for you in your hour of need?
Our
Fans Fiction story this month, is of a sensitive nature. The story itself is
written in such a way however, that the details are purely left to your own
imagination – but if you have been in a situation like this, in the past, and
it does trigger something, as many stories do, in one way or another, you can
find help by calling - Samaritans. Childline. NSPCC.
As a
Doctor Who story, I believe it is strong enough to carry the weight of the central character, and the
Doctor, and a third character who is a significant piece to the story. It is a
fictional piece of writing and is not based upon any living or dead person.
So,
welcome to Issue 69 – A Day in the
Death!
Djak
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