Some light reading?
This is either the best or worst time to list off absolutely everything I've written in the Whoniverse that can still be acquired in print or digital, in case you want to pass the time. In the grand scheme of things this isn't much, but I am actively working on expanding this list as we speak.
(Anything marked with an asterisk is unlicensed fiction for charity, which doesn't matter much but canon-welders might want to know.)
(Also there are some charity zine stories no longer available. I haven't listed them because that's kinda not fair to send you looking for them.)
Iris Wildthyme
Dolores Smith and the Birthday Bear: My very first published Whoniverse story, published in The Perennial Miss Wildthyme. More Panda-centric.
Faction Paradox
The Tale of Sir Hedwyn: Or, the Laughing Knight: Kind of a grim story I wrote for the City of the Saved anthology Tales of the Civil War. Arthurian-inspired, pretty depressing, but people seemed to like it.
Wandering Child: My second City of the Saved story, featured in Stranger Tales of the City. This was my own response to "Sir Hedwyn," written along the same themes (what happens to faith in secular heaven?) but with a very different upshot.
Vanishing Tales of the City: My third City of the Saved outing, but also technically an Iris Wildthyme, Faction Hollywood, Seaton Begg, Señor 105, and Manleigh Halt Irregulars book. This was the last of six novellas written to celebrate the Obverse anniversary.
Forgotten Lives*
The Gauntlet of Absolution: The first Hinchcliffe Doctor story, a sort of sword-and-planet inspired thing. Also introduces Rue, this Doctor's first companion.
The Demons of Dog Street: The second Hinchcliffe Doctor story (also featuring Rue), a shorter historical about aliens on the streets of Colonial Williamsburg.
The Swan and the Flame: My third Hinchcliffe Doctor story, introducing new companion Swan Alarie and dealing with a messy mission from the Sisterhood of Karn.
Thousands of Birthdays: A "non-canonical" (i.e., strays from the writer's guide and not published in a FL anthology) short piece I wrote for the 2025 anniversary.
Paradise Towers
Let Them Eat: A drabble featured in Build High for Happiness. Rezzies and Kangs get along. Or do they?
ICE HOT: I don't have a story in this anthology, but I was the editor!
UNIT
Wiltshire Drift: My first, and hopefully not last, UNIT story. Now retired from UNIT, Benton must track down a souped-up alien car in the English countryside.
Non-Fiction
Heaven Sent: My first Black Archive, written before I was an editor for the series and covering my absolute favorite Who story.
Mawdryn Undead: My second Black Archive, long delayed but here at last.
Army of Ghosts: I have several essays in this anthology about less-remembered/praised stories.
Other*
Doctor Who and the Viking: Written for the charity anthology A Target for Tommy. The 12th Doctor and Clara visit NASA in the 1970s and make some minor adjustments to the Viking landers. Inspired by my grandfather's own work on said mission.























