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* ''[[The Doctor Who Dinosaur Book]]'' (might be narrative?)
* ''[[The Doctor Who Dinosaur Book]]'' (might be narrative?)
* ''[[The Adventures of K9 and Other Mechanical Creatures]]'' (partially; might be narrative?)  
* ''[[The Adventures of K9 and Other Mechanical Creatures]]'' (partially; might be narrative?)  
* ''[[Free-Fall Warriors (feature)|Free-Fall Warriors]]''
* ''[[:Category:Doctor Who Handbooks|Doctor Who The Handbook]]'' (partially, the Forewords are all narrative short stories and should definitely be valid.)
* ''[[:Category:Doctor Who Handbooks|Doctor Who The Handbook]]'' (partially, the Forewords are all narrative short stories and should definitely be valid.)
* ''[[Doctor Who Poster Magazine]]'' (The first part is in-universe perspective, split into sections, some of which are narrative and some of which are not. The narrative sections are currently short stories but it seems to me the entire first part of each issue is its own feature.)
* ''[[Doctor Who Poster Magazine]]'' (The first part is in-universe perspective, split into sections, some of which are narrative and some of which are not. The narrative sections are currently short stories but it seems to me the entire first part of each issue is its own feature.)

Revision as of 23:28, 6 April 2021

In-universe but non-narrative fiction, as discussed at Thread:282038. Although this is my own sandbox, feel free to help complete the list or rectify any errors. I do not own many of these books/sources and have had to gather information from their wiki pages, previews, summaries, reviews, and online listings, so there may be mistakes.

I have listed the following categories:

  • Presented as in-universe material, where the material is portrayed as actually existing within the DWU;
  • In-universe perspective, where there is an omniscient "narrator" stating things as fact, but not an actual narrative;
  • In-universe perspective but cites sources, same as above but facts are attributed to the story they originate from;
  • Unsure, where either the interpretation as to which above category the material should belong to is contentious, or where I know the material exists but have not yet seen enough of it to discern which category it belongs in.

Additional note: Some "features", as labelled in the annuals, are actually narrative, and so are not listed here. (e.g. Problem of the Painted Planet)

Presented as in-universe material

Doctor Who Annuals

Dalek Books

In-universe perspective

Doctor Who Annuals

In-universe perspective, but cites sources

Unsure