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}}'''''Short Trips: Re:Collections - The Best of Short Trips''''' was an anthology of previously-published ''Doctor Who'' short stories in the [[Big Finish Productions]] [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] series of books. ''Re:Collections'' was published in May 2009 as an epitaph to the long-running book series, which Big Finish had discontinued following the BBC not renewing the licence for them to publish original short prose fiction based upon ''Doctor Who''. | }}'''''Short Trips: Re:Collections - The Best of Short Trips''''' was an anthology of previously-published ''Doctor Who'' short stories in the [[Big Finish Productions]] [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] series of books. ''Re:Collections'' was published in May 2009 as an epitaph to the long-running book series, which Big Finish had discontinued following the BBC not renewing the licence for them to publish original short prose fiction based upon ''Doctor Who''. | ||
In 2010 Big Finish revived the ''Short Trips'' concept as an audio drama series.[http://www.bigfinish.com/news/Short-Trips-Reminder] | In 2010 Big Finish revived the ''Short Trips'' concept as an audio drama series.[http://www.bigfinish.com/news/Short-Trips-Reminder] |
Revision as of 20:55, 9 July 2017
Short Trips: Re:Collections - The Best of Short Trips was an anthology of previously-published Doctor Who short stories in the Big Finish Productions Short Trips series of books. Re:Collections was published in May 2009 as an epitaph to the long-running book series, which Big Finish had discontinued following the BBC not renewing the licence for them to publish original short prose fiction based upon Doctor Who.
In 2010 Big Finish revived the Short Trips concept as an audio drama series.[1]
The book contains 28 short stories, one from each of the 28 Short Trips volumes.
Publisher's summary
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Individual stories
- I Was a Monster!!! by Joseph Lidster
- Apocrypha Bipedium by Ian Potter
- Face-Painter by Tara Samms
- The Glass Princess by Justin Richards
- The Ruins of Heaven by Marc Platt
- The Thief of Sherwood by Jonathan Morris
- The Age of Ambition by Andy Campbell
- The Dead Man's Story by Andy Frankham-Allen
- Flashpoint by Matt Grady
- Thinking Warrior by Huw Wilkins
- All Our Christmases by Steve Lyons
- Suitors, Inc. by Paul Magrs
- How You Get There by Simon Guerrier
- Venus by Stuart Manning
- The Lampblack Wars by Matthew Sweet
- Life After Queth by Matt Kimpton
- Checkpoint by Stel Pavlou
- The Avant Guardian by Eddie Robson
- Museum Peace by James Swallow
- Midnight in the Café of the Black Madonna by Sean Williams
- The Glarn Strategy by Brian Dooley
- Dear Great Uncle Peter by Neil Corry
- Losing the Audience by Mat Coward
- The Spindle of Necessity by Allyn Gibson
- Lonely by Richard Wright
- Lares Domestici by Anna Bratton
- Lost and Founded by Andrew Pidoux
- The Fall of the Druids by David N Smith
Editors
- Multiple individuals played a role in choosing the 28 stories: David Bailey, John Binns, Nicholas Briggs, Xanna Eve Chown, Paul Cornell, Neil Corry, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Ian Farrington, Simon Guerrier, Joseph Lidster, Jacqueline Rayner, Gary Russell, Richard Salter, Steven Savile, Cavan Scott and Mark Wright.
Notes
- The final story in the book, The Fall of the Druids, was reprinted only two months after its initial publication in the previous Short Trips book.