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'''Chris Howarth''' was a writer for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. | '''Chris Howarth''' was a writer for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. | ||
Howarth co-wrote ''[[The Completely Useless Encyclopedia]]'' with [[Steve Lyons]] in 1997. Howarth and Lyons updated the book in 2006 as ''[[The Completely Unofficial Encyclopedia]]''. | Howarth co-wrote ''[[The Completely Useless Encyclopedia]]'' with [[Steve Lyons]] in 1997. Howarth and Lyons updated the book in 2006 as ''[[The Completely Unofficial Encyclopedia]]''. | ||
The two also cowrote '' [[Gallifrey: A Rough Guide (short story)|A Rough Guide]]'', an in-universe history of [[Gallifrey]] in the form of a temporal travel guide, published in two parts in [[DWM 297]] and [[DWM 299]] in [[2000 (releases)|2000]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:21, 18 March 2023
Chris Howarth was a writer for Doctor Who Magazine.
Howarth co-wrote The Completely Useless Encyclopedia with Steve Lyons in 1997. Howarth and Lyons updated the book in 2006 as The Completely Unofficial Encyclopedia.
The two also cowrote A Rough Guide, an in-universe history of Gallifrey in the form of a temporal travel guide, published in two parts in DWM 297 and DWM 299 in 2000.