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'''''Martha Jones''''' was a series of fictional blog posts released on [[23 March (releases)|23 March]] to [[3 July (releases)|3 July]] [[2007 (releases)|2007]]{{fact}} to coincide with the [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|third series]] of ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'', one of [[Doctor Who tie-in websites|several websites created at that time]]. [[Joseph Lidster]], a regular writer for the tie-in websites, penned this short story.
'''''Martha Jones''''' was a series of fictional blog posts released on [[23 March (releases)|23 March]] to [[3 July (releases)|3 July]] [[2007 (releases)|2007]]{{fact}} to coincide with the [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|third series]] of ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'', one of [[Doctor Who tie-in websites|several websites created at that time]]. [[Joseph Lidster]], a regular writer for the tie-in websites, penned this short story.


This series of web fiction broke the mold of previous tie-in websites, as, opposed to [[Sequence (company)|Sequence]] developing a unique website such as ''[[Defending the Earth! (fictional website)|Defending the Earth!]]'', the real world social media platform [[MySpace]] was used to host the web fiction. This also functionally replaced ''Defending the Earth!'', which had stopped being updated a short while after [[Mickey Smith]]'s departure in ''[[The Age of Steel (TV story)|The Age of Steel]]''. ''Martha Jones'' was written from an in-universe perspective, to look as is you were reading [[Martha Jones]]' [[Martha Jones' MySpace account|MySpace account]] itself; the blog continually mentioned Martha's adventures with the Doctor over the course of series three and some of the [[BBC New Series Adventures]] she appeared in too.
This series of web fiction broke the mold of previous tie-in websites, as, opposed to [[Sequence (company)|Sequence]] developing a unique website such as ''[[Defending the Earth! (fictional website)|Defending the Earth!]]'', the real world social media platform [[MySpace]] was used to host the web fiction. This also functionally replaced ''Defending the Earth!'', which had stopped being updated a short while after [[Mickey Smith]]'s departure in ''[[The Age of Steel (TV story)|The Age of Steel]]'', although it lacked the interconnected nature to other tie-in websites like ''Defending the Earth!''. ''Martha Jones'' was written from an in-universe perspective, to look as is you were reading [[Martha Jones]]' [[Martha Jones' MySpace account|MySpace account]] itself; the blog continually mentioned Martha's adventures with the Doctor over the course of series three and some of the [[BBC New Series Adventures]] she appeared in too.


Due to changes to MySpace, and the account being deleted, these blogs can no longer be viewed on the MySpace website, although fan-hosted archives can be found on the internet.<ref>[https://aproperdoctor.dreamwidth.org/53519.html A Proper Doctor on Dreamwidth: backup of the now-defunct Myspace blog]</ref>
Due to changes to MySpace, and the account being deleted, these blogs can no longer be viewed on the MySpace website, although fan-hosted archives can be found on the internet.<ref>[https://aproperdoctor.dreamwidth.org/53519.html A Proper Doctor on Dreamwidth: backup of the now-defunct Myspace blog]</ref>

Revision as of 16:09, 31 January 2023

This topic might have a better name.

"Martha Jones' MySpace blog" seems to have been made up as the actual story never used this title. Perhaps wthis sohlud be renamed Martha Jones (short story), as her blog/profile/thing is called Martha Jones?

Talk about it here.

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Martha Jones was a series of fictional blog posts released on 23 March to 3 July 2007[source needed] to coincide with the third series of Doctor Who, one of several websites created at that time. Joseph Lidster, a regular writer for the tie-in websites, penned this short story.

This series of web fiction broke the mold of previous tie-in websites, as, opposed to Sequence developing a unique website such as Defending the Earth!, the real world social media platform MySpace was used to host the web fiction. This also functionally replaced Defending the Earth!, which had stopped being updated a short while after Mickey Smith's departure in The Age of Steel, although it lacked the interconnected nature to other tie-in websites like Defending the Earth!. Martha Jones was written from an in-universe perspective, to look as is you were reading Martha Jones' MySpace account itself; the blog continually mentioned Martha's adventures with the Doctor over the course of series three and some of the BBC New Series Adventures she appeared in too.

Due to changes to MySpace, and the account being deleted, these blogs can no longer be viewed on the MySpace website, although fan-hosted archives can be found on the internet.[1]

Plot summary

The first entry!

Martha introduces herself, her job and colleagues, a bit about why she is becoming a doctor, and her family's... presence.

The family get-together…

The Jones family (extended) went out for a "proper celebration" of Tish's new job, leading to a screaming fight.

An odd day.

Martha saw a patient die, supported Julia after her fiance dumped her, and muses on whether she'll always be drawn to friendships where she's just an emotional support whose feelings aren't considered.

The calm before the storm…

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Shakespeare!

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The Doctor

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New York

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New York (again!)

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Home again

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Today I was a long way from home…

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The Doctor is gone.

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Long ago in an English winter there was this man. And he gave up his life to save all of us.

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Well, have you missed me?

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Everything’s gone wrong.

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So, yeah, I’m still here.

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Infinity

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My name is Martha Jones. You don’t know who I am.

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Characters

References

Notes

  • In the final line of the blog, Martha notes that she's been offered a job, and that the reader "wouldn’t believe who it’s from". This was likely meant to foreshadow Martha's job at UNIT and her presence in the spin-off Torchwood.
  • In return for Lidster referencing the novel The Pirate Loop in the blog, Simon Guerrier added a mention of the MySpace blog to The Pirate Loop.[2]

Continuity

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