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==Behind the scenes== | [[Doctor]] '''Elizabeth Sandifer''' was an academic. | ||
[[Category:Writers]] | She was one of the various [[philosopher]]s and [[essayist]]s discussed by [[F.I.D.O]] during his talks with [[Graelyn Scythes]] when he spent seventeen years in [[Auteur's Town]]. F.I.D.O had a positive view of Sandifer, believing ''[[Neoreaction a Basilisk]]'' was an "important work", but believed that her influence on pop-culture criticism in the [[2000s]] was of some concern. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|White Canvas (novel)}}) | ||
In [[2012]], she wrote of compelling evidence that the transfusion of [[regeneration energy]] among [[Lesser Time Elemental]]s was "not only possible but the sort of thing that [got] handed out as casual payment". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Love & War (short story)}}) | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
[[Elizabeth Sandifer]] is a real-life author and critic, who, aside from ''Neoreaction a Basilisk'', has also written extensively on the history of ''Doctor Who''. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 27 June 2024
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Doctor Elizabeth Sandifer was an academic.
She was one of the various philosophers and essayists discussed by F.I.D.O during his talks with Graelyn Scythes when he spent seventeen years in Auteur's Town. F.I.D.O had a positive view of Sandifer, believing Neoreaction a Basilisk was an "important work", but believed that her influence on pop-culture criticism in the 2000s was of some concern. (PROSE: White Canvas [+]Loading...["White Canvas (novel)"])
In 2012, she wrote of compelling evidence that the transfusion of regeneration energy among Lesser Time Elementals was "not only possible but the sort of thing that [got] handed out as casual payment". (PROSE: Love & War [+]Loading...["Love & War (short story)"])
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Elizabeth Sandifer is a real-life author and critic, who, aside from Neoreaction a Basilisk, has also written extensively on the history of Doctor Who.