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'''''Seasons of War''''' was a series of unofficial ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[charity publication]]s published for the benefit of Caudwell Children. The series was edited by Declan May and printed and distributed by Chinbeard Books and Altrix Books. They notably featured contributions from many authors of official ''Doctor Who'' universe material.


== '''Publisher's Summary''' ==
== Releases ==
=== ''Tales from a Time War'' ===
''Seasons of War: Tales from a Time War'' was an anthology edited by Declan May, Simon Brett, Nicholas Hollands, Warren Frey, and [[John Davies (writer)|John Davies]]. It was dedicated to [[Paul Spragg]], who had proposed the book and helped gather a number of contributors before his death in [[8 May (people)|8 May]] [[2014 (people)|2014]]. The book was announced some time before March 2014 and donations were accepted on JustGiving.com in exchange for an ebook.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20141011112535/https://www.justgiving.com/declan-may1/ Archive.org: Seasons Of War - An Unofficial Doctor Who Charity Anthology]</ref> The ebook was released to donors in January 2015, with the print edition planned for December 2014 but ultimately made available for purchase in July 2016.
 
In March 2017 a second "Final Edition" was released in paperback with a foreword by the War Doctor's creator, [[Steven Moffat]]; three additional stories by [[Gary Russell]], Cristine Grit, and Declan May; new artwork by Simon Brett; and a tribute to John Hurt, the War Doctor's actor, who had died that January.
 
The anthology was reviewed in [[DWM 507]].
 
==== Publisher's summary ====
“They retaliate in ways more inventive, more deadly and more unimaginable than ever before. Events are written and unwritten again and again. History is changed. Future is altered. Every moment in time and space is burning. The Time War is about to enter a new phase. Whatever you call yourself, you’re going to be very busy...”
“They retaliate in ways more inventive, more deadly and more unimaginable than ever before. Events are written and unwritten again and again. History is changed. Future is altered. Every moment in time and space is burning. The Time War is about to enter a new phase. Whatever you call yourself, you’re going to be very busy...”


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A battle being fought across the universe between old enemies, both sides keeping dark secrets that must never be revealed…
A battle being fought across the universe between old enemies, both sides keeping dark secrets that must never be revealed…


== '''Individual Stories''' ==
==== Stories ====
* ''Epilogue: Warsmiths'' by [[Matt Fitton]]
This table lists the contents of the first edition.
* ''I. [[Karn]]''
{| class="wikitable"
* ''Crowsnest Past ''by Warren Frey
|-
* ''The Eight Minute War ''by Lee Rawlings
! Title || Writer || Notes
* ''Everything in its Right Place ''by J.R. Southall
|-
* ''II. [[Corsair]]''
|Preface
* ''The Ambassador From Wolf-Rayet 134 ''by [[Kate Orman]]; art by Carolyn Edwards
|[[Nicholas Briggs]]
* ''The Amber Room ''by [[wikipedia:Simon Brett|Simon Brett]] & John Davies
|
* ''The Celephas Gift ''by [[Andrew Smith]]
|-
* ''The Girl with the Purple Hair''
|''Epilogue: Warsmiths''
* ''An Historical Curiosity ''by [[Matthew Sweet]]
|[[Matt Fitton]]
* ''Here Comes the Doctor ''by Christopher Bryant
|A sequel to ''[[Dark Eyes 3]]''. Illustrated by [[Paul Griffin]].
* ''Your Move ''by [[John Peel]]
|-
* ''III. Sonnet ''by [[Jenny Colgan]]
|''I. Karn''
* ''Disjecta Membra ''by Elton Townend-Jones
|Declan May
* ''IV. Loop''
|Illustrated by [[Paul Hanley]].
* ''The Holdover ''by Daniel Wealands
|-
* ''Climbing the Mountain ''by [[Lance Parkin]]
|''Crowsnest Past''
* ''Gardening ''by Sami Kelish
|Warren Frey
* ''Sleepwalking to Paradise ''by [[Dan Barratt]]
|
* ''Guerre ''by Alan P. Jack & [[wikipedia:Declan May|Declan May]]
|-
* ''V. Lady [[Leela]]''
|''The Eight Minute War
* ''Making Endings ''by Nick Mellish
|Lee Rawlings
* ''The Book of Dead Time ''by David Carrington
|
* ''Driftwood ''by [[wikipedia:Simon Brett|Simon Brett]]
|-
* ''The Ingenious Gentleman ''by Alan Roland
|''Everything in its Right Place''
* ''Fall ''by Matt Barber
|J.R. Southall
* ''Always Face the Curtain with a Bow ''by Jon Arnold
|
* ''Help a Stranded Time Traveller ''by Matthew Sylvester
|-
* ''Storage Wars ''by Paul Driscoll
|''II. Corsair''
* ''The Postman ''by John Davies
|Declan May
* ''The Thief of All Ways ''by [[Elliot Thorpe]]
|
* ''The Time Lord Who Came to Tea ''by Paul Driscoll
|-
* ''The [[Nightmare Child]]''
|''The Ambassador From Wolf-Rayet 134''
* ''Meals on Wheels ''by [[Paul Magrs]]
|[[Kate Orman]]
* ''Time Enough for War ''by [[wikipedia:Simon Brett|Simon Brett]] & [[Jim Mortimore]]
|Illustrated by [[Carolyn Edwards]].
* ''Doctor Death ''by Barnaby Eaton-Jones
|-
* ''The Beach ''by [[Gary Russell]]
|''The Amber Room''
* ''The Moments In Between ''by [[George Mann]]
|Simon Brett, [[John Davies]]
* ''Prologue: The Hordes of Travesties ''by [[wikipedia:Declan May|Declan May]]
|
* ''Time Enough for War ''by [[Jim Mortimore]]; art by [[wikipedia:Simon Brett|Simon Brett]] (comic story)
|-
|''The Celephas Gift''
|[[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith]]
|
|-
|''The Girl with the Purple Hair'' (3 parts)
|Declan May, John Davies
|Introduced recurring character Jenny Shirt.
|-
|''An Historical Curiosity''
|[[Matthew Sweet]]
|An offcut from ''[[The Shakespeare Notebooks (anthology)|The Shakespeare Notebooks]]''.
|-
|''Here Comes the Doctor''
|[[Christopher Bryant]]
|
|-
|''Your Move''
|[[John Peel]]
|A sequel to ''[[War of the Daleks (novel)|War of the Daleks]]''.
|-
|''III. Sonnet''
|[[Jenny Colgan]]
|
|-
|''Disjecta Membra''
|Elton Townend-Jones
|
|-
|''IV. Loop''
|Declan May
|
|-
|''The Holdover''
|Daniel Wealands
|
|-
|''Climbing the Mountain''
|[[Lance Parkin]]
|Features [[Kalkrav]]ian culture.
|-
|''Gardening''
|Sami Kelish
|
|-
|''Sleepwalking to Paradise''
|[[Dan Barratt]]
|
|-
|''Guerre''
|Alan P. Jack and Declan May
|
|-
|''V. Lady Leela''
|Declan May
|Illustrated by Paul Hanley.
|-
|''Making Endings''
|[[Nick Mellish]]
|
|-
|''The Book of Dead Time''
|David Carrington
|
|-
|''Driftwood''
|Simon Brett
|
|-
|''The Ingenious Gentleman''
|Alan Ronald
|
|-
|''Fall''
|[[Matt Barber]]
|
|-
|''Always Face the Curtain with a Bow''
|[[Jon Arnold]]
|
|-
|''Help a Stranded Time Traveller''
|Matthew Slyvester
|
|-
|''Storage Wars''
|[[Paul Driscoll]]
|
|-
|''The Postman''
|[[John Davies]]
|
|-
|''The Thief of All Ways''
|[[Elliot Thorpe]]
|
|-
|''The Time Lord Who Came to Tea''
|Paul Driscoll
|
|-
|''The Nightmare Child''
|Declan May
|Art by Paul Griffin.
|-
|''Meal on Wheels''
|[[Paul Magrs]]
|
|-
|''Time Enough for War''
|[[Jim Mortimore]]
|Comic story illustrated by Simon Brett.
|-
|''Doctor Death''
|Barnaby Eaton-Jones
|
|-
|''The Beach''
|[[Gary Russell]]
|
|-
|''The Moments In Between''
|[[George Mann]]
|Featured licensed use of [[Cinder]] from ''[[Engines of War (novel)|Engines of War]]'', as well as a [[Sarkovian]]. Illustrated by Paul Hanley.
|-
|''Prologue: The Horde of Travesties''
|Declan May
|Introduced the Chronosmiths, who later appeared in ''Season of War: Gallifrey'' and ''The Chronosmith Chronicles''.
|-
|"The Director's Tale"
|Andy Robinson
|Discussed the promotional short film.
|}
 
=== Short film ===
A short film written and produced by Andy Robinson was released on Youtube on 30 January 2015 to promote the anthology. It featured a portrayal of the young War Doctor by Tom Menary and a portrayal of [[the Corsair]] by Tom Hutchings; the latter character is identifiable by an [[Ouroboros]] tattoo on his arm.
 
=== Further releases ===
As ''Seasons of War: Tales from a Time War'' ended in a cliffhanger, the ''Seasons of War'' team announced plans for a second and third anthology as well as a novel titled ''Seasons of War: Dispatches'' to be released in July 2015. ''Dispatches'' was not released, but in late August another novel titled ''Seasons of War: The Agent'' was announced for release in December 2015.<ref>[https://gallifreybase.com/gb/threads/seasons-of-war.215479/post-9106003 GallifreyBase: ''Seasons of War: Dispatches'', ''The Agent''. August 2015.]</ref> In November 2015, a French-language anthology was also announced.<ref>[https://gallifreybase.com/gb/threads/seasons-of-war-paperback-pre-orders-opening-july-1st-2016.235264/post-10440855 GallifreyBase: ''Seasons of War'' French-language anthology]</ref> All of these releases were later announced to be cancelled.


[[File:Seasons willbrooks.jpg|thumb|Unused cover for the anthology by [[Will Brooks]]]]
In September 2016 the ''Seasons of War'' team announced a second anthology, ''Seasons of War: A History of the Time War'', for release in October 2017 as a limited-edition leatherbound book.<ref>[https://gallifreybase.com/gb/threads/seasons-of-war-paperback-pre-orders-opening-july-1st-2016.235264/post-9815686 GallifreyBase: ''Seasons of War: A History of the Time War'' announcement. 8 September 2016.]</ref> A book called ''[[The History of the Time War]]'' had previously been depicted in the [[2013 (releases)|2013]] ''Doctor Who'' episode ''[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS]]''. However, after about a month, the ''Seasons of War'' team indicated that this plan had been cancelled.<ref>[https://gallifreybase.com/gb/threads/seasons-of-war-paperback-pre-orders-opening-july-1st-2016.235264/post-9869280 GallifreyBase: ''Seasons of War: A History of the Time War'' cancellation. 17 October 2016.]</ref> Instead, a "Final Edition" rerelease of ''Tales from a Time War'' was announced.
== '''Notes''' ==
 
* The book focuses on the untold adventures of the [[War Doctor]] portrayed by [[John Hurt]], who fought in the Time War over a period of 400 years. Part of the aim of the book was to create an 'era' for a Doctor which has largely been unrevealed.
In June 2017, the ''Seasons of War'' team announced a number of new books. The first was ''Seasons of War: The Horde of Travesties and A History of the Time War'', which would include both ''The Horde of Travesties'', a novel-length bridge between ''Seasons of War'' and ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', and ''A History of the Time War'', an annotated "in-universe" account of the Time War. This was set to be released in December 2017.<ref>[https://gallifreybase.com/gb/threads/seasons-of-war-paperback-pre-orders-opening-july-1st-2016.235264/post-10251646 GallifreyBase: ''Seasons of War: The Horde of Travesties and A History of the Time War'' announcement. 13 June 2017.]</ref> An illustrated and expanded version of the latter part, ''A History of the Time War'', was also announced from Papaver Books and made available for preorder,<ref>[https://gallifreybase.com/gb/threads/seasons-of-war-paperback-pre-orders-opening-july-1st-2016.235264/post-10421332 GallifreyBase: ''Seasons of War: A History of the Time War'' Papaver announcement]</ref> as were audio recordings of ''Tales from a Time War'' and ''The Horde of Travesties and A History of the Time War''<ref>[https://gallifreybase.com/gb/threads/seasons-of-war-paperback-pre-orders-opening-july-1st-2016.235264/post-10440478 GallifreyBase: Audiobooks. 2 September 2017.]</ref> and an ebook of the second edition of ''Tales from a Time War''.
* Although a number of contributors to the book have previously worked on ''Doctor Who ''in an official capacity, the book is not endorsed by the BBC and therefore should not be considered as canon.
 
* The book is dedicated to [[Paul Spragg]], who discussed the concept of the book and helped bring a number of contributors together before his death. The preface is written by [[Nicholas Briggs]].
Also in June 2017 it was announced that three more ''Seasons of War'' novels would follow in 2018: ''Gallifrey'', by [[Paul Driscoll]] and [[Kara Dennison]]; ''Corsair'' by Simon Brett and [[Jon Arnold]]; and ''Regenerations'' by James Gent, Warren Frey, and Sami Kelsh. There would also be a novella released in January 2018 entitled ''Seasons of War: The Curator'', "with a portion of the profits going to Caudwell Children." Limited preorder windows were opened for the books individually and as a group.<ref>[https://gallifreybase.com/gb/threads/seasons-of-war-paperback-pre-orders-opening-july-1st-2016.235264/post-10257136 GallifreyBase: Three novels and a novella. 18 June 2017.]</ref> A further novella, ''The Boy in the Barn'', and a new anthology, ''War Crimes: Dispatches & Testimonies from the Dark Side of the Time War'', were also announced for 2018 and made available for preorder for a limited time.<ref>[https://timelordarchives.wordpress.com/2017/08/01/an-interview-with-the-editor-of-seasons-of-war/ TimeLordArchives: Interview with the Editor of ''Seasons of War''. 1 August 2017.]</ref>
* The book was produced in support of Caudswell Children.
 
* It was initially released as a PDF on [[31 January (releases)|January 31]] [[2015]] to anyone who donated via JustGiving. To promote the book, a short film of the same title, directed by Andy Robinson, was released on January 30 2015.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO7Yi8bd95U</ref>
Of all these plans only ''Seasons of War: Gallifrey'' was ultimately released, by Altrix Books rather than Chinbeard Press. The remainder of the books were derailed by Declan May's health issues in late 2017 and a copyright infringement letter from [[BBC Worldwide]] in August 2018. Shortly after announcing a refund for preorders, the ''Seasons of War'' team closed their social media pages.<ref>[https://gallifreybase.com/gb/threads/seasons-of-war-paperback-pre-orders-opening-july-1st-2016.235264/page-6#post-11101625 GallifreyBase: Cancellation. October 2018.]</ref>
 
=== ''Gallifrey'' ===
''Seasons of War: Gallifrey'' was a novel written by [[Paul Driscoll]] and [[Kara Dennison]] and published by Altrix Books in July 2018 independently of any other ''Seasons of War'' content. It featured the Chronosmiths as introduced in ''Seasons of War: Tales from a Time War'' and introduced original characters who would go on to appear in Driscol and Dennison's fully-licensed ''Chronosmith Chronicles'' novels.
 
As of September 2018, the release had raised £1,000 for Caudwell Children.<ref>[https://www.altrixbooks.com/2018/09/sow-statement.html Altrix Books: "Statement on SEASONS OF WAR and the publication of GALLIFREY"]</ref>
 
==== Publisher's summary ====
On a planet already broken and divided, an unlikely band of friends are forced apart as a devastating time war rips their world asunder and threatens to destroy all of time and space.
 
In the struggle for peace, their lives will never be the same again.
 
But can Savalia, a poet turned soldier; Mordicai, a school drop-out turned engineer; Kendo, an idealist turned senator; and Tor Fasa, a respected academic turned war criminal, reunite to save the universe from total destruction?
 
This is the story of how they fought the war and how the war fought them.
 
== Notes ==
* The series focuses on the untold adventures of the [[War Doctor]] portrayed by [[John Hurt]], who fought in the Time War over an uncertain period of time. Part of the aim of the book was to create an "era" for a Doctor which has largely been unrevealed.
* ''Tales from a Time War'' underwent through several cover changes, including a cover showing a progression of the War Doctor from young to old, then another with a post-[[regeneration]] War Doctor designed by artist [[Will Brooks]]. However, licensing issues prevented the use of John Hurt's likeness on the cover of the anthology. A version was designed by [[Simon Brett]], an image from the accompanying film, further refined down to the final minimalist-style cover.
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
File:Seasons willbrooks.jpg|Unused cover by [[Will Brooks]].
Seasons of war.jpg|Final cover.
</gallery>


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [http://sowanthology.wix.com/seasonsofwar Official Website]
* [https://www.facebook.com/SeasonsOfWarAnthology?fref=ts Official Facebook Page]
* [https://www.facebook.com/SeasonsOfWarAnthology?fref=ts Official Facebook Page]
* [https://www.justgiving.com/Declan-May1 JustGiving page]
* [https://www.justgiving.com/Declan-May1 JustGiving page]
* [http://caudwellchildren.com/ Caudwell Children website]
* [http://caudwellchildren.com/ Caudwell Children website]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO7Yi8bd95U Short Film]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO7Yi8bd95U Short Film]
[[Category:Charity anthologies]]
 
== Footnotes ==
{{reflist}}
 
[[Category:Charity publications]]
[[Category:Charity publications]]

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Seasons of War was a series of unofficial Doctor Who charity publications published for the benefit of Caudwell Children. The series was edited by Declan May and printed and distributed by Chinbeard Books and Altrix Books. They notably featured contributions from many authors of official Doctor Who universe material.

Releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

Tales from a Time War[[edit] | [edit source]]

Seasons of War: Tales from a Time War was an anthology edited by Declan May, Simon Brett, Nicholas Hollands, Warren Frey, and John Davies. It was dedicated to Paul Spragg, who had proposed the book and helped gather a number of contributors before his death in 8 May 2014. The book was announced some time before March 2014 and donations were accepted on JustGiving.com in exchange for an ebook.[1] The ebook was released to donors in January 2015, with the print edition planned for December 2014 but ultimately made available for purchase in July 2016.

In March 2017 a second "Final Edition" was released in paperback with a foreword by the War Doctor's creator, Steven Moffat; three additional stories by Gary Russell, Cristine Grit, and Declan May; new artwork by Simon Brett; and a tribute to John Hurt, the War Doctor's actor, who had died that January.

The anthology was reviewed in DWM 507.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

“They retaliate in ways more inventive, more deadly and more unimaginable than ever before. Events are written and unwritten again and again. History is changed. Future is altered. Every moment in time and space is burning. The Time War is about to enter a new phase. Whatever you call yourself, you’re going to be very busy...”

A War that threatens all of time and space…

A man who has renounced his name and everything he stood for…

A battle being fought across the universe between old enemies, both sides keeping dark secrets that must never be revealed…

Stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

This table lists the contents of the first edition.

Title Writer Notes
Preface Nicholas Briggs
Epilogue: Warsmiths Matt Fitton A sequel to Dark Eyes 3. Illustrated by Paul Griffin.
I. Karn Declan May Illustrated by Paul Hanley.
Crowsnest Past Warren Frey
The Eight Minute War Lee Rawlings
Everything in its Right Place J.R. Southall
II. Corsair Declan May
The Ambassador From Wolf-Rayet 134 Kate Orman Illustrated by Carolyn Edwards.
The Amber Room Simon Brett, John Davies
The Celephas Gift Andrew Smith
The Girl with the Purple Hair (3 parts) Declan May, John Davies Introduced recurring character Jenny Shirt.
An Historical Curiosity Matthew Sweet An offcut from The Shakespeare Notebooks.
Here Comes the Doctor Christopher Bryant
Your Move John Peel A sequel to War of the Daleks.
III. Sonnet Jenny Colgan
Disjecta Membra Elton Townend-Jones
IV. Loop Declan May
The Holdover Daniel Wealands
Climbing the Mountain Lance Parkin Features Kalkravian culture.
Gardening Sami Kelish
Sleepwalking to Paradise Dan Barratt
Guerre Alan P. Jack and Declan May
V. Lady Leela Declan May Illustrated by Paul Hanley.
Making Endings Nick Mellish
The Book of Dead Time David Carrington
Driftwood Simon Brett
The Ingenious Gentleman Alan Ronald
Fall Matt Barber
Always Face the Curtain with a Bow Jon Arnold
Help a Stranded Time Traveller Matthew Slyvester
Storage Wars Paul Driscoll
The Postman John Davies
The Thief of All Ways Elliot Thorpe
The Time Lord Who Came to Tea Paul Driscoll
The Nightmare Child Declan May Art by Paul Griffin.
Meal on Wheels Paul Magrs
Time Enough for War Jim Mortimore Comic story illustrated by Simon Brett.
Doctor Death Barnaby Eaton-Jones
The Beach Gary Russell
The Moments In Between George Mann Featured licensed use of Cinder from Engines of War, as well as a Sarkovian. Illustrated by Paul Hanley.
Prologue: The Horde of Travesties Declan May Introduced the Chronosmiths, who later appeared in Season of War: Gallifrey and The Chronosmith Chronicles.
"The Director's Tale" Andy Robinson Discussed the promotional short film.

Short film[[edit] | [edit source]]

A short film written and produced by Andy Robinson was released on Youtube on 30 January 2015 to promote the anthology. It featured a portrayal of the young War Doctor by Tom Menary and a portrayal of the Corsair by Tom Hutchings; the latter character is identifiable by an Ouroboros tattoo on his arm.

Further releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

As Seasons of War: Tales from a Time War ended in a cliffhanger, the Seasons of War team announced plans for a second and third anthology as well as a novel titled Seasons of War: Dispatches to be released in July 2015. Dispatches was not released, but in late August another novel titled Seasons of War: The Agent was announced for release in December 2015.[2] In November 2015, a French-language anthology was also announced.[3] All of these releases were later announced to be cancelled.

In September 2016 the Seasons of War team announced a second anthology, Seasons of War: A History of the Time War, for release in October 2017 as a limited-edition leatherbound book.[4] A book called The History of the Time War had previously been depicted in the 2013 Doctor Who episode Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS. However, after about a month, the Seasons of War team indicated that this plan had been cancelled.[5] Instead, a "Final Edition" rerelease of Tales from a Time War was announced.

In June 2017, the Seasons of War team announced a number of new books. The first was Seasons of War: The Horde of Travesties and A History of the Time War, which would include both The Horde of Travesties, a novel-length bridge between Seasons of War and The Day of the Doctor, and A History of the Time War, an annotated "in-universe" account of the Time War. This was set to be released in December 2017.[6] An illustrated and expanded version of the latter part, A History of the Time War, was also announced from Papaver Books and made available for preorder,[7] as were audio recordings of Tales from a Time War and The Horde of Travesties and A History of the Time War[8] and an ebook of the second edition of Tales from a Time War.

Also in June 2017 it was announced that three more Seasons of War novels would follow in 2018: Gallifrey, by Paul Driscoll and Kara Dennison; Corsair by Simon Brett and Jon Arnold; and Regenerations by James Gent, Warren Frey, and Sami Kelsh. There would also be a novella released in January 2018 entitled Seasons of War: The Curator, "with a portion of the profits going to Caudwell Children." Limited preorder windows were opened for the books individually and as a group.[9] A further novella, The Boy in the Barn, and a new anthology, War Crimes: Dispatches & Testimonies from the Dark Side of the Time War, were also announced for 2018 and made available for preorder for a limited time.[10]

Of all these plans only Seasons of War: Gallifrey was ultimately released, by Altrix Books rather than Chinbeard Press. The remainder of the books were derailed by Declan May's health issues in late 2017 and a copyright infringement letter from BBC Worldwide in August 2018. Shortly after announcing a refund for preorders, the Seasons of War team closed their social media pages.[11]

Gallifrey[[edit] | [edit source]]

Seasons of War: Gallifrey was a novel written by Paul Driscoll and Kara Dennison and published by Altrix Books in July 2018 independently of any other Seasons of War content. It featured the Chronosmiths as introduced in Seasons of War: Tales from a Time War and introduced original characters who would go on to appear in Driscol and Dennison's fully-licensed Chronosmith Chronicles novels.

As of September 2018, the release had raised £1,000 for Caudwell Children.[12]

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

On a planet already broken and divided, an unlikely band of friends are forced apart as a devastating time war rips their world asunder and threatens to destroy all of time and space.

In the struggle for peace, their lives will never be the same again.

But can Savalia, a poet turned soldier; Mordicai, a school drop-out turned engineer; Kendo, an idealist turned senator; and Tor Fasa, a respected academic turned war criminal, reunite to save the universe from total destruction?

This is the story of how they fought the war and how the war fought them.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The series focuses on the untold adventures of the War Doctor portrayed by John Hurt, who fought in the Time War over an uncertain period of time. Part of the aim of the book was to create an "era" for a Doctor which has largely been unrevealed.
  • Tales from a Time War underwent through several cover changes, including a cover showing a progression of the War Doctor from young to old, then another with a post-regeneration War Doctor designed by artist Will Brooks. However, licensing issues prevented the use of John Hurt's likeness on the cover of the anthology. A version was designed by Simon Brett, an image from the accompanying film, further refined down to the final minimalist-style cover.

Gallery[[edit] | [edit source]]

External Links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]