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'''Elizabeth Evershed''' wrote several short stories for [[Obverse Books]]' ''[[The City of the Saved (series)|City of the Saved]]'' series. | '''Elizabeth Evershed''', sometimes credited as '''Liz Evershed''', wrote several short stories for [[Obverse Books]]' ''[[The City of the Saved (series)|City of the Saved]]'' series and edited ''[[Stranger Tales of the City (anthology)|Stranger Tales of the City]]''. | ||
Rather than coming to [[Obverse Books]] as a fan of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', Evershed was friends with [[Philip Purser-Hallard]] while he was writing ''[[Of the City of the Saved... (novel)|Of the City of the Saved...]]'', and he recruited her to pitch for ''[[Tales of the City (anthology)|Tales of the City]]''.<ref>[http://18thwall.com/the-raconteur-roundtable-35-elizabeth-evershed-the-sherlock-holmes-council The Raconteur Roundtable #35]</ref> | |||
== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
=== | === As writer === | ||
==== ''City of the Saved'' ==== | ==== ''City of the Saved'' ==== | ||
* ''[[The Socratic Problem (short story)|The Socratic Problem]]'' (in ''[[Tales of the City (anthology)|Tales of the City]]'') | * ''[[The Socratic Problem (short story)|The Socratic Problem]]'' (in ''[[Tales of the City (anthology)|Tales of the City]]'') | ||
* ''[[The Baker Street Dozen (short story)|The Baker Street Dozen]]'' (in ''[[Tales of the Great Detectives (anthology)|Tales of the Great Detectives]]'') | * ''[[The Baker Street Dozen (short story)|The Baker Street Dozen]]'' (in ''[[Tales of the Great Detectives (anthology)|Tales of the Great Detectives]]'') | ||
* ''[[Sleeping Giants (short story)|Sleeping Giants]]'' (in ''[[Furthest Tales of the City (anthology)|Furthest Tales of the City]]'') | * ''[[Sleeping Giants (short story)|Sleeping Giants]]'' (in ''[[Furthest Tales of the City (anthology)|Furthest Tales of the City]]'') | ||
* [[Stranger Tales of the City linking material (short story)|''Stranger Tales of the City'' linking material]] (in ''[[Stranger Tales of the City (anthology)|Stranger Tales of the City]]'') | |||
* ''[[Postscript (short story)|Postscript]]'' (in ''[[Stranger Tales of the City (anthology)|Stranger Tales of the City]]'') | |||
==== ''Faction Paradox'' ==== | ==== ''Faction Paradox'' ==== | ||
* ''[[Raleigh Dreaming (short story)|Raleigh Dreaming]]'' (in ''[[Burning with Optimism's Flames (anthology)|Burning with Optimism's Flames]]'') | * ''[[Raleigh Dreaming (short story)|Raleigh Dreaming]]'' (in ''[[Burning with Optimism's Flames (anthology)|Burning with Optimism's Flames]]'') | ||
=== As editor === | |||
==== ''City of the Saved'' ==== | |||
* ''[[Stranger Tales of the City (anthology)|Stranger Tales of the City]]'' | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:18, 1 December 2024
Elizabeth Evershed, sometimes credited as Liz Evershed, wrote several short stories for Obverse Books' City of the Saved series and edited Stranger Tales of the City.
Rather than coming to Obverse Books as a fan of Doctor Who, Evershed was friends with Philip Purser-Hallard while he was writing Of the City of the Saved..., and he recruited her to pitch for Tales of the City.[1]
Bibliography[[edit] | [edit source]]
As writer[[edit] | [edit source]]
City of the Saved[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Socratic Problem (in Tales of the City)
- The Baker Street Dozen (in Tales of the Great Detectives)
- Sleeping Giants (in Furthest Tales of the City)
- Stranger Tales of the City linking material (in Stranger Tales of the City)
- Postscript (in Stranger Tales of the City)
Faction Paradox[[edit] | [edit source]]
As editor[[edit] | [edit source]]
City of the Saved[[edit] | [edit source]]