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{{Infobox Story
|name        = Perfect Timing
|image        = <gallery>
Perfect_Timing.jpg|Perfect Timing
Perfect_Timing_2.jpg|2
</gallery>
|series      = [[Charity publication]]s
|type        = [[Charity publication|Charity anthologies]]
|release year = 2001
|release count= 1
|story count  = 44
|editor      = [[Julian Eales]]
|release date = [[May (releases)|May]] [[2001 (releases)|2001]]
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'''''Walking in Eternity''''' was a series of one [[charity anthology]] privately printed and distributed in [[May (releases)|May]] [[2001 (releases)|2001]] in return for donations to the Foundation for the Study of Infant Death. Sales of the book raised over £2000 for FSID. Some of the anthology's stories were written by authors of official ''Doctor Who'' universe material, with three of the stories notably reprinted in [[Obverse Books]]' ''[[Iris Wildthyme (series)|Iris Wildthyme]]'' collection ''[[Bafflement & Devotion: Iris at the Edges (anthology)|Bafflement & Devotion]]''.
 
''Walking in Eternity'' was edited by [[Jay Eales]], who had previously co-edited ''[[Perfect Timing 2]]''.<ref name="TEP">[https://dalesmithonline.com/write-fan-fiction/charity-anthologies/walking-eternity-editors-perspective Walking in Eternity: The Editor's Perspective]</ref> Eales later edited Obverse's [[2013 (releases)|2013]] ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' anthology ''[[Burning with Optimism's Flames (anthology)|Burning with Optimism's Flames]]'', which featured the return of several authors from ''Walking in Eternity'', including [[Sarah Hadley]] and [[Alan Taylor]] as well as returning ''Faction Paradox'' contributors [[Kelly Hale]], [[Simon Bucher-Jones]], [[Philip Purser-Hallard]], and [[Jonathan Dennis]].
 
== Releases ==
=== ''Walking to Eternity'' ===
Editor Jay Eales intentionally sought wild submissions with the goal of differentiating the anthology from ''[[Missing Pieces]]'', saying, "If ''Missing Pieces'' is about building a big brick wall of continuity, with its stories as the grouting, to make the best damn wall you can have, ''WinE'' is about taking that beautiful big continuity wall, and setting dynamite at the base, blowing it up and then building something new and equally lovely out of the bits."<ref name="TEP" />
 
==== Publisher's summary ====
Hoaxes! Dreams! Imaginary stories!
 
Or perhaps the truth?
 
Stripped of the trademark quarries, corridors and creaky sets, television’s most celebrated time traveller returns to explore some of the darker (and lighter) corners of the universe.
 
==== Stories ====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title || Writer || Notes
|-
|''[[In the Sixties (short story)|In the Sixties]]''
|[[Paul Magrs]]
|Features licensed use of [[Iris Wildthyme]]. Reprinted in ''[[Bafflement & Devotion: Iris at the Edges (anthology)|Bafflement & Devotion]]'' and, with unlicensed names changed, ''[[Twelve Stories (anthology)|Twelve Stories]]''.
|-
|''Pop Culture Reference''
|Scott Longmuir
|
|-
|''Over Your Shoulder''
|Simon Exton
|
|-
|''Wetware''
|Alex Steer
|
|-
|''Changing Rooms (With No Doors)''
|[[Mark Michalowski]]
|
|-
|''What Does it Profit A Man?''
|Arfie Mansfield
|
|-
|''Hall of Me''
|[[Mike Collins]]
|
|-
|''Satisfaction Guaranteed''
|[[Arnold T. Blumberg|Arnold Blumberg]]
|
|-
|''Biggles And The Fractured Dimensions''
|[[Finn Clark]]
|
|-
|''Mercy''
|[[Kelly Hale]]
|
|-
|''Dark Time''
|John Smith
|
|-
|''The Wee Man''
|[[Iain Hepburn]]
|
|-
|''Cracks in the Pavement''
|Robert Parker
|
|-
|''What Guns Do''
|[[Paul Dale Smith|Dale Smith]]
|
|-
|''Dr Who & The Zodiac Of Death''
|[[David Bishop]]
|
|-
|''The Rainbow Man''
|Robert Smith
|
|-
|''Analysis''
|[[Mark Clapham]]
|Features his original characters the [[Old man (Beige Planet Mars)|42nd Doctor]] and [[Teenage girl (Beige Planet Mars)|Iphegenia]].
|-
|''Pulp of the Black Lotus''
|[[Simon Bucher-Jones]]
|
|-
|''Eucatastrophe''
|[[Mags L. Halliday]]
|
|-
|''Caught in Margate: The Itching''
|Matt Marshall
|
|-
|''Cabinet of Changes''<ref>[http://www.infinitarian.com/cabinet.html Philip Purser-Hallard, ''Cabinet of Changes'' - full text]</ref>
|[[Philip Purser-Hallard]]
|An unofficial epilogue to ''[[The Blue Angel (novel)|The Blue Angel]]''. Reprinted in ''Bafflement & Devotion'' with licensed use of [[Iris Wildthyme]] et al.
|-
|''Feeding Frenzy''
|[[Steve Gallagher|Stephen Gallagher]]
|
|-
|''True Colours''
|[[Steven Kitson]]
|
|-
|''To Catch a Fox''
|Philip Parneker
|
|-
|''The Courage of My Convictions''
|James Potter
|
|-
|''Doctor Crypptic''
|[[Jon de Burgh Miller|Jon DeBurgh Miller]]
|
|-
|''Davros: The Early Years''
|[[Rupert Booth]], [[Barry Williams (writer)|Barry Williams]]
|
|-
|''Constance''
|[[Paul Ferry]]
|
|-
|''Timebomb''
|[[Kathryn Sullivan]], [[Selina Lock]]
|
|-
|''The Feast of St Crispin Crispianus''
|Louise Sellers
|
|-
|''Man of Smoke and Dust''
|[[Sarah Hadley]], [[Nick Campbell]]
|Introduces [[Johanna Adell]], who would later appear in ''[[A Star's View of Caroline (short story)|A Star's View of Caroline]]''.
|-
|''Executive Action''
|[[Lance Parkin]]
|Expands on the period of early [[Gallifreyan history]] seen in ''[[Cold Fusion (novel)|Cold Fusion]]''. Features [[Marvel Comics]]'  [[Fascination (Executive Action)|Fascination]].
|-
|''Out of the Shadows''
|Dave Whittam
|
|-
|''Bell, Book and Candle''
|[[Jay Eales]]
|
|-
|''Foule Death''
|Nick Lancaster
|
|-
|''Thorns''
|[[Helen Fayle]]
|
|-
|''No Regrets''
|Phil Hall
|
|-
|''Loving in a Box''
|[[Rich Johnston]]
|
|-
|''The Resurrection Event''
|[[Dave Stone (writer)|Dave Stone]]
|
|-
|''Dreams Per Chance''
|[[Ian McIntire]]
|
|-
|''A Tale of Two Teachers''
|[[Paul Castle|Paul 'Brax' Castle]]
|
|-
|''Iris Wildthyme and the Spiders from Magrs''
|[[Alan Taylor]]
|Reprinted in ''Bafflement & Devotion'' with licensed use of [[Iris Wildthyme]].
|-
|''Don't Mention the War!''
|John Elledge
|
|-
|''Hanging Chads''<ref>[https://posthypnotic.randomstatic.net/thestacks/apocrypha/hanging.shtml Jonathan Dennis, ''Hanging Chads'' - full text]</ref>
|[[Jonathan Dennis]]
|Later referenced in ''[[Head of State (novel)|Head of State]]''.
|}
 
== External links ==
{{dwrefguide|walketernity.htm|Walking in Eternity}}
 
== Footnotes ==
{{reflist}}
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[[Category:Charity publications]]

Revision as of 17:58, 19 April 2023

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Walking in Eternity was a series of one charity anthology privately printed and distributed in May 2001 in return for donations to the Foundation for the Study of Infant Death. Sales of the book raised over £2000 for FSID. Some of the anthology's stories were written by authors of official Doctor Who universe material, with three of the stories notably reprinted in Obverse Books' Iris Wildthyme collection Bafflement & Devotion.

Walking in Eternity was edited by Jay Eales, who had previously co-edited Perfect Timing 2.[1] Eales later edited Obverse's 2013 Faction Paradox anthology Burning with Optimism's Flames, which featured the return of several authors from Walking in Eternity, including Sarah Hadley and Alan Taylor as well as returning Faction Paradox contributors Kelly Hale, Simon Bucher-Jones, Philip Purser-Hallard, and Jonathan Dennis.

Releases

Walking to Eternity

Editor Jay Eales intentionally sought wild submissions with the goal of differentiating the anthology from Missing Pieces, saying, "If Missing Pieces is about building a big brick wall of continuity, with its stories as the grouting, to make the best damn wall you can have, WinE is about taking that beautiful big continuity wall, and setting dynamite at the base, blowing it up and then building something new and equally lovely out of the bits."[1]

Publisher's summary

Hoaxes! Dreams! Imaginary stories!

Or perhaps the truth?

Stripped of the trademark quarries, corridors and creaky sets, television’s most celebrated time traveller returns to explore some of the darker (and lighter) corners of the universe.

Stories

Title Writer Notes
In the Sixties Paul Magrs Features licensed use of Iris Wildthyme. Reprinted in Bafflement & Devotion and, with unlicensed names changed, Twelve Stories.
Pop Culture Reference Scott Longmuir
Over Your Shoulder Simon Exton
Wetware Alex Steer
Changing Rooms (With No Doors) Mark Michalowski
What Does it Profit A Man? Arfie Mansfield
Hall of Me Mike Collins
Satisfaction Guaranteed Arnold Blumberg
Biggles And The Fractured Dimensions Finn Clark
Mercy Kelly Hale
Dark Time John Smith
The Wee Man Iain Hepburn
Cracks in the Pavement Robert Parker
What Guns Do Dale Smith
Dr Who & The Zodiac Of Death David Bishop
The Rainbow Man Robert Smith
Analysis Mark Clapham Features his original characters the 42nd Doctor and Iphegenia.
Pulp of the Black Lotus Simon Bucher-Jones
Eucatastrophe Mags L. Halliday
Caught in Margate: The Itching Matt Marshall
Cabinet of Changes[2] Philip Purser-Hallard An unofficial epilogue to The Blue Angel. Reprinted in Bafflement & Devotion with licensed use of Iris Wildthyme et al.
Feeding Frenzy Stephen Gallagher
True Colours Steven Kitson
To Catch a Fox Philip Parneker
The Courage of My Convictions James Potter
Doctor Crypptic Jon DeBurgh Miller
Davros: The Early Years Rupert Booth, Barry Williams
Constance Paul Ferry
Timebomb Kathryn Sullivan, Selina Lock
The Feast of St Crispin Crispianus Louise Sellers
Man of Smoke and Dust Sarah Hadley, Nick Campbell Introduces Johanna Adell, who would later appear in A Star's View of Caroline.
Executive Action Lance Parkin Expands on the period of early Gallifreyan history seen in Cold Fusion. Features Marvel Comics' Fascination.
Out of the Shadows Dave Whittam
Bell, Book and Candle Jay Eales
Foule Death Nick Lancaster
Thorns Helen Fayle
No Regrets Phil Hall
Loving in a Box Rich Johnston
The Resurrection Event Dave Stone
Dreams Per Chance Ian McIntire
A Tale of Two Teachers Paul 'Brax' Castle
Iris Wildthyme and the Spiders from Magrs Alan Taylor Reprinted in Bafflement & Devotion with licensed use of Iris Wildthyme.
Don't Mention the War! John Elledge
Hanging Chads[3] Jonathan Dennis Later referenced in Head of State.

External links

Footnotes