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* ''[[A Romance in Twelve Parts (anthology)|A Romance in Twelve Parts]]'' — edited by [[Stuart Douglas]] (2011)
* ''[[A Romance in Twelve Parts (anthology)|A Romance in Twelve Parts]]'' — edited by [[Stuart Douglas]] (2011)
* ''[[Burning with Optimism's Flames (anthology)|Burning with Optimism's Flames]]'' — edited by [[Jay Eales]] (2012)
* ''[[Burning with Optimism's Flames (anthology)|Burning with Optimism's Flames]]'' — edited by [[Jay Eales]] (2012)
** ''[[Wallowing in Pessimism's Mire (anthology)|Wallowing in Pessimism's Mire]]'' — edited by [[Simon Bucher-Jones]] (2015)
* ''[[Liberating Earth (anthology)|Liberating Earth]]'' — edited by [[Kate Orman]] (2015)
* ''[[Liberating Earth (anthology)|Liberating Earth]]'' — edited by [[Kate Orman]] (2015)



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The Faction Paradox series is a collection of audio, prose and comic stories begun and majority-owned by Lawrence Miles. It centres on Faction Paradox, a group introduced in the Doctor Who novel Alien Bodies.

Stories

Novels

Mad Norwegian Press

Mad Norwegian Press began its Faction Paradox novel series in 2002.

Random Static

In 2008, New Zealand-based publishers Random Static published a single Faction Paradox novel.

Obverse Books

Obverse Books acquired the Faction Paradox prose license in 2010.

Anthologies

Obverse has released multiple Faction Paradox short story anthologies, including their ongoing City of the Saved anthology series.

Audio

The Faction Paradox Protocols

BBV Productions released three two-part audios in their series The Faction Paradox Protocols between 2001 and 2004.

The True History of Faction Paradox

In 2004, Magic Bullet Productions obtained the Faction Paradox audio license and began their The True History of Faction Paradox series, which ended in 2009.

Comics

In 2003, the first two issues of a Faction Paradox comic were produced by Mad Norwegian and published by Image Comics. The series was subsequently cancelled. The comic was written by Lawrence Miles with art from Jim Calafiore, and inks by Peter Palmiotti. It was set between the War's end in The Shadows of Avalon and The Adventuress of Henrietta Street.

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