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| == Seasons of War ==
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| |''Warsmiths''
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| |[[Matt Fitton]]
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| |A sequel to ''[[Dark Eyes 3]]''.
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| |''Karn''
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| |''Crowsnest Past''
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| |Warren Frey
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| |''The Eight Minute War
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| |Lee Rawlings
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| |''Everything in its Right Place''
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| |J.R. Southall
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| |''Corsair''
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| |''The Ambassador From Wolf-Rayet 134''
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| |[[Kate Orman]]
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| |''The Amber Room''
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| |Simon Brett and [[John Davies]]
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| |''The Celephas Gift''
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| |[[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith]]
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| |''The Girl with the Purple Hair (in three parts)''
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| |First appearance of recurring character Jenny Shirt.
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| |''An Historical Curiosity''
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| |[[Matthew Sweet]]
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| |''Here Comes the Doctor''
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| |[[Christopher Bryant]]
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| |''Your Move''
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| |[[John Peel]]
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| |A sequel to ''[[War of the Daleks (novel)|War of the Daleks]]''
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| |''Sonnet''
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| |[[Jenny Colgan]]
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| |''Disjecta Membra''
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| |Elton Townend-Jones
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| |''Loop''
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| |''The Holdover''
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| |Daniel Wealands
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| |''Climbing the Mountain''
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| |[[Lance Parkin]]
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| |''Gardening''
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| |Sami Kelish
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| |''Sleepwalking to Paradise''
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| |[[Dan Barratt]]
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| |''Guerre''
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| |Alan P. Jack and Declan May
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| |''Lady Leela''
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| |''Making Endings''
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| |[[Nick Mellish]]
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| |''The Book of Dead Time''
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| |David Carrington
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| |''Driftwood''
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| |Simon Brett
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| |''The Ingenious Gentleman''
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| |Alan Ronald
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| |''Fall''
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| |[[Matt Barber]]
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| |''Always Face the Curtain with a Bow''
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| |[[Jon Arnold]]
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| |''Help a Stranded Time Traveller''
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| |Matthew Slyvester
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| |''Storage Wars''
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| |[[Paul Driscoll]]
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| |''The Postman''
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| |[[John Davies]]
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| |''The Thief of All Ways''
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| |[[Elliot Thorpe]]
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| |''The Time Lord Who Came to Tea''
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| |Paul Driscoll
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| |''The Nightmare Child''
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| |''Meal on Wheels''
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| |[[Paul Magrs]]
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| |''Time Enough for War''
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| |Simon Brett and [[Jim Mortimore]]
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| |''Doctor Death''
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| |Barnaby Eaton-Jones
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| |''The Beach''
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| |[[Gary Russell]]
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| |''The Moments In Between''
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| |[[George Mann]]
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| |Features licensed use of [[Cinder]] from ''[[Engines of War (novel)|Engines of War]]''.
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| |''The Horde of Travesties''
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| |Declan May
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| |Introduces the Chronosmiths who would later appear in the novel ''Season of War: Gallifrey'' and ''The Chronosmith Chronicles''.
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| == Regenerations ==
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| |''An Untrustworthy Child''
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| |Kenton Hall
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| |''Time Of The Cybermen''
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| |[[Dan Barratt]]
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| |''The Paradoxical Affair At Styles''
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| |Andrew Lawston
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| |''Terminus Of The Daleks''
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| |Alan Ronald
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| |''Shockwave''
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| |Simon Brett and Lee Rawlings
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| |''Revelation''
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| |Christine Grit
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| |''Enter the Rani''
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| |[[Nick Mellish]]
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| |''The Edge of the War''
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| |Steven Horry
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| |''The Flight of the Doctor''
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| |Barnaby Eaton-Jones
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| == Twice Upon A Time Scope ==
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| |''The TARDIS That Stole Christmas''
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| |E.J. Robison
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| |''The Christmas Club''
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| |Matthew Rimmer
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| |''Moments In Time''
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| |Jamie H. Cowan
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| |''A Victoria Christmas''
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| |Paul J. Guest
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| |''Red Velvet''
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| |Alice Dryden
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| |''Lights''
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| |Richard Orr
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| |''The Christmas Wizard''
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| |[[Martin Montague]]
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| |''The Nightmare Present''
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| |Paul Burns
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| |''The Frenzy of Advent''
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| |Joseph Jones
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| |''The Big Pink Box''
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| |Bryan Simcott
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| |''God Rest Ye Merry Cybermen''
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| |Ben Rawson-Jones
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| |''Christmas Time''
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| |[[Trevor Baxendale]]
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| |''O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree''
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| |Alec Hepburn
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| |''Christmas on Zarogon''
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| |Jonathan Bunney
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| |''A Christmas Off-World''
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| |Nathan Mullins
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| |''Conversations With People You Haven't Met Yet''
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| |Mike Morgan
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| |''Mayfly''
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| |William Carter
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| |''Photographic Memory''
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| |Sam 'Jesta' Geden
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| |''Grace Under Pressure''
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| |rowspan=2|Matthew Rimmer
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| |''The War on Christmas''
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| |''A Deleted Scene From The Juror's Story''
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| |[[Eddie Robson]]
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| |''The Holly And The Doctor''
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| |Ian Morgan
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| |''What Jackie Did Next''
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| |Samuel Johnstone
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| |''How the Graske Stole Christmas''
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| |E.J. Coates
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| |''Christmas in Croydon''
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| |Matthew Rimmer
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| |''Have Yourself A Torchwood Little Christmas''
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| |Samuel Johnstone
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| |''It's A Bug's Wonderful Life''
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| |Matthew Rimmer
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| |''The Jack Who Stole Christmas''
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| |Cornelius Blanc
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| |Featuring licensed use of the Boehemoth from ''[[Doctor Who: Lockdown!]]''.
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| |''Sarah Jane's Christmas''
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| |Steve Woolfall
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| |''Last Night on Mars''
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| |William Carter
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| |''Christmas on Paternoster Row''
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| |Oliver S. Jackson
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| |''Christmas in Paris''
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| |Matthew Rimmer
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| |''Christmas for Christmas''
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| |Mercury A.O.C.A
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| |''I Don't Believe in Ghosts''
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| |[[Jonathan Morris]]
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| |''What's in the Box?''
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| |Bobble Bardsley
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| |''The Christmas of the Doctor''
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| |David R. Johnstone
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| |''Single Booking''
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| |Oliver Dallas
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| |''The Naxos Invasion''
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| |Ian Morgan
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| |''(Not So) Silent Night''
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| |[[Dewi Small]]
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| |''Something in the Water''
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| |James Hawkins
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| |''The Twelve Docs of Christmas''
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| |Bobble Bardsley
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| |''23:59''
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| |William Carter
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| == Bafflement and Devotion ==
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| |''[[In the Sixties (short story)|In the Sixties]]''
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| |rowspan=6|[[Paul Magrs]]
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| |Features licensed user of [[Iris Wildthyme]]. Previously published in ''Walking in Eternity'' and ''[[Twelve Stories (anthology)|Twelve Stories]]''.
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| |''Being an Extract from ‘The Amazing Adventures of Iris Wildthyme on Neptune’''
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Previously published in ''Tales of the Solar System''.
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| |''An Unearthly Palaver''
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Intended for the ''[[G’Day of the Doctor]]'' convention.
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| |''Entertaining Mr O''
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Previously published in ''Perfect Timing''.
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| |''[[Hospitality (short story)|Hospitality]]''
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Previously published in ''[[Iris: Abroad]]''.
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| |''It's Raining Again''
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Previously published in ''Perfect Timing''.
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| |''Iris Explains''
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| |[[Lance Parkin]]
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme and [[Miranda Dawkins]]. Previously published in ''Missing Pieces''.
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| |''A World Apart''
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| |[[Daniel Tessier]]
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Previously published on the ''Iris Wildthyme Pages'' website.
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| |''No Place Like Home''
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| |[[Stuart Douglas]]
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Previously published in ''Shelf Life''.
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| |''Faking It''
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| |[[Philip Marsh]]
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Previously published on the ''Iris Wildthyme Pages'' website.
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| |''Iris Wildthyme and the Spiders from Magrs''
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| |[[Alan Taylor]]
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Previously published in ''Walking in Eternity''.
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| |''Iris and the Outsider''
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| |[[Simon Bucher-Jones]]
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Previously published on the ''Iris Wildthyme Pages'' website.
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| |''Cabinet of Changes''
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| |[[Philip Purser-Hallard]]
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Previously published in ''Walking in Eternity''.
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| |''[[Deleted Scene from 'Iris Wildthyme and the Key Lime Pie 2 Time' - 'Part 3: The Stones of Blood' (short story)|Deleted Scene from The Key Lime Pie 2 Time]]''
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| |[[Cody Schell]]
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Previously published an ebook only extra to ''Iris: Abroad''.
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| |''Lost, Presumably Illogically Ignored''
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| |N/A
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Previously published on an old FTP server.
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| |''When Iris Met Billy''
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| |Stuart Douglas
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| |Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Previously published in ''A Second Target for Tommy''.
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