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'''David Banderson''' was the author of the short story ''[[Variations]]''. While typing at a computer, he was put under the influence of a parasitic creature that was kept alive by stories and was in the words on the screen. The [[Tenth Doctor]] pulled Banderson away from the computer and began typing at a speed that drew all of the creature into his words. The Doctor then printed the first pages of the story, with the creature trapped in its pages, and deleted all the text from the computer file. Banderson was freed from the creature's influence, and as a result, every time ''Variations'' was read, the reader was reading their own version of events. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Once Upon a Time (DWAN short story)|Only a Matter of Time]]'')
'''David Banderson''' was the author of the short story ''[[Variations]]''. While typing at a computer, he was put under the influence of a parasitic creature that was kept alive by stories and was in the words on the screen. The [[Tenth Doctor]] pulled Banderson away from the computer and began typing at a speed that drew all of the creature into his words. The Doctor then printed the first pages of the story, with the creature trapped in its pages, and deleted all the text from the computer file. Banderson was freed from the creature's influence, and as a result, every time ''Variations'' was read, the reader was reading their own version of events. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Once Upon a Time (DWAN short story)|Only a Matter of Time]]'')
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Revision as of 22:43, 19 April 2017

David Banderson was the author of the short story Variations. While typing at a computer, he was put under the influence of a parasitic creature that was kept alive by stories and was in the words on the screen. The Tenth Doctor pulled Banderson away from the computer and began typing at a speed that drew all of the creature into his words. The Doctor then printed the first pages of the story, with the creature trapped in its pages, and deleted all the text from the computer file. Banderson was freed from the creature's influence, and as a result, every time Variations was read, the reader was reading their own version of events. (PROSE: Only a Matter of Time)