Archive – Doctor Who Novellas

Since the first Telos Doctor Who Novella, Time and Relative, was published in November 2001 the range went from strength to strength.

The Novellas garnered plaudits from many quarters, including non-genre magazines and booksellers such as Waterstones Online and Ottakar’s. After seeing the first two Novellas Ottakar’s praised the Novellas as “the perfect length for Who fiction”.

Time and Relative also scooped the ‘Best Past Doctor Adventure’ award in the 2001 Doctor Who Magazine Annual Awards.

Fallen Gods, the tenth novella, won the highly prestigious Aurealis Science Fiction Award in 2004. To win the book was considered better by a jury of SF professionals than four other novels including one by a New York Times bestselling author.

In November 2003 the Doctor Who Novellas were joined by a new, spin-off, companion novella series, Time Hunter.

Telos’ licence to publish the Doctor Who Novellas ended in June 2004 after a very successful run of 15 titles.

Information on the following novellas is archived here, click on a title to view information about a book:

  1. Time and Relative by Kim Newman (pub. 23 Nov. 2001)
  2. Citadel of Dreams by Dave Stone (pub. 28 March 2002)
  3. Nightdreamers by Tom Arden (pub. 15 May 2002)
  4. Ghost Ship by Keith Topping (pub. 22 Aug. 2002)
  5. Foreign Devils by Andrew Cartmel (pub. 23 Nov. 2002)
  6. Rip Tide by Louise Cooper (pub. 27 Feb. 2003)
  7. Wonderland by Mark Chadbourn (pub. 24 April 2003)
  8. Shell Shock by Simon A Forward (pub. 19 June 2003)
  9. The Cabinet of Light by Daniel O’Mahony (pub. 10 July 2003)
  10. Fallen Gods by Jonathan Blum & Kate Orman (pub. 25 Sept. 2003)
  11. Frayed by Tara Samms (pub. 20 Nov. 2003)
  12. Eye of the Tyger by Paul McAuley (pub. 20 Nov. 2003)
  13. Companion Piece by Mike Tucker & Robert Perry (pub. 18 Dec. 2003)
  14. Blood and Hope by Iain McLaughlin (pub. 19 Feb. 2004)
  15. The Dalek Factor by Simon Clark (pub. 18 March 2004)