Telos Doctor Who novellas

The Telos Doctor Who novellas were a series of tie-in novellas based on the long-running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who, officially licensed by the BBC and published by Telos Publishing.

Each novella was published in two formats: standard hardback and deluxe hardback. The BBC's license was specifically only to do hardback fiction (since its BBC Books imprint was concurrently publishing its own line of paperback Doctor Who novels), although following further negotiations two of the novellas were subsequently re-printed in paperback. "Deluxe editions" were also published, which were often autographed by the author and/or an actor from the TV series. (For example, the deluxe edition of Nightdreamers was signed by the author, the illustrator, and actress Katy Manning who wrote the foreword and whose character Jo Grant appears in the book.)

Fallen Gods won the Aurealis Award for best Australian science fiction novel of 2004.

Characters from the novella The Cabinet of Light also feature in the Time Hunter series of novellas by Telos.

Title Author Doctor Companion(s) Published
Time and Relative Kim Newman 1st Susan Foreman November 2001
Citadel of Dreams Dave Stone 7th Ace March 2002
Nightdreamers Tom Arden 3rd Jo Grant May 2002
Ghost Ship Keith Topping 4th None August 2002
Foreign Devils Andrew Cartmel 2nd Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot November 2002
Rip Tide Louise Cooper 8th None January 2003
Wonderland Mark Chadbourn 2nd Ben Jackson and Polly April 2003
Shell Shock Simon A Forward 6th Peri Brown June 2003
The Cabinet of Light Daniel O'Mahony Unspecified Doctor None July 2003
Fallen Gods Jon Blum and Kate Orman 8th None August 2003
Frayed Tara Samms (pseudonym for Stephen Cole) 1st Susan October 2003
The Eye of the Tyger Paul J. McAuley 8th None November 2003
Companion Piece Robert Perry and Mike Tucker 7th Catherine Broome December 2003
Blood and Hope Iain McLaughlin 5th Peri and Erimem January 2004
The Dalek Factor Simon Clark Unspecified Doctor None February 2004

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