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Short Trips: The Muses is the fourth Short Trips anthology.

Publisher's summary

Tell me, O Muse, of that many-aspected hero who fled his home world to travel every corner of time and space. Tell me, daughter of Jove, of his battles and his tragedies, of the strangers he encountered and the evil plots he foiled. Speak with laughter, with tears, through songs and visions of the Doctor, the hero and champion of this world and many more.

The nine Muses have since ancient times brought inspiration to those willing to receive it. Nine authors have received the inspiration of the Muses, to speak of the mysterious Time Lord known only as 'the Doctor'. They will tell tales of History, of Dancing, of Comedy and Tragedy, of Sacred Poetry, Epic Poetry and Love Poetry, of Music and Astronomy. May they speak to your hearts.

Individual Stories

Title Author Featuring
Teach Yourself Ballroom Dancing Robert Shearman Sixth Doctor
The Brain of Socrates Gareth Roberts Fourth Doctor, Leela
Mordieu Tara Samms Eighth Doctor
An Overture Too Early Simon Guerrier Third Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith, The Brigadier
Hymn of the City Sarah Groenewegen Seventh Doctor, Ace
Confabula Ian Potter Fifth Doctor, Nyssa
The Astronomer's Apprentice Simon A. Forward Second Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon, Victoria Waterfield
Katarina in the Underworld Steve Lyons Katarina
The Glass Princess Justin Richards All Doctors

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