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'''Naomi Alderman''' is an English author who wrote the [[Eleventh Doctor]] [[BBC New Series Adventures]] novel ''[[Borrowed Time (novel)|Borrowed Time]]''. Alderman is the first Jewish woman to write a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' novel.<ref name="forward">[http://forward.com/articles/146323/]</ref>
'''Naomi Alderman''' is an English author who wrote the [[Eleventh Doctor]] [[BBC New Series Adventures]] novel ''[[Borrowed Time (novel)|Borrowed Time]]''.


A ''Doctor Who'' fan since childhood, Alderman has cited [[Peter Davison]] as her favourite Doctor.<ref name="forward"></ref>
==Other works==
 
Alderman's prose debut was the 2006 novel ''Disobedience,'' a story about a Rabbi's daughter who comes out as a lesbian.  That successful work was followed by another novel, ''The Lessons,'' in 2010.
 
Apart from novels, Alderman is known for writing a regular column on technology for the ''Guardian''<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/naomialderman Articles by Naomi Alderman at the ''Guardian'']</ref>
 
==''Doctor Who''==
With the publication of ''Borrowed Time,'' Alderman became the first Jewish woman to write a licenced ''[[Doctor Who]]'' novel.
 
A longtime ''Doctor Who'' fan, Alderman has cited [[Peter Davison]] as her childhood favourite Doctor.<ref name="forward">[http://forward.com/articles/146323/ "Delving Into World of ''Doctor Who"''] - ''Forward'', 16 November 2011</ref>


==External links==
==External links==

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Naomi Alderman is an English author who wrote the Eleventh Doctor BBC New Series Adventures novel Borrowed Time.

Other works

Alderman's prose debut was the 2006 novel Disobedience, a story about a Rabbi's daughter who comes out as a lesbian. That successful work was followed by another novel, The Lessons, in 2010.

Apart from novels, Alderman is known for writing a regular column on technology for the Guardian[1]

Doctor Who

With the publication of Borrowed Time, Alderman became the first Jewish woman to write a licenced Doctor Who novel.

A longtime Doctor Who fan, Alderman has cited Peter Davison as her childhood favourite Doctor.[2]

External links

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