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|writer = [[James Goss]] | |writer = [[James Goss]] | ||
|illustrator = [[Russell T Davies]] | |illustrator = [[Russell T Davies]] | ||
|publication = Now We Are Six Hundred (anthology) | |publication = ''[[Now We Are Six Hundred (anthology)|Now We Are Six Hundred]]'' | ||
|Now We Are Six Hundred]]'' | |||
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|next = Waiting for a Friend (short story) | |next = Waiting for a Friend (short story) | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* This poem was adapted from ''Now We Are Six''<nowiki/>'s ''Knight-in Armour''. | * This poem was adapted from ''Now We Are Six''<nowiki/>'s ''Knight-in Armour''. | ||
* ''Retiring'' is the poem that represented the anthology on the inside sleeve of the cover jacket. | * ''Retiring'' is the poem that represented the anthology on the inside sleeve of the cover jacket. | ||
* Although it is not immediately apparent which incarnation of the Doctor is narrating this story the [[Eleventh Doctor]] is illustrated alongside the inside sleeve version. | * Although it is not immediately apparent which incarnation of the Doctor is narrating this story, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] is illustrated alongside the inside sleeve version. | ||
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[[Category:2017 short stories]] | [[Category:2017 short stories]] |
Revision as of 07:00, 27 November 2017
Retiring was a poem contained within the Now We Are Six Hundred anthology.
Synopsis
The Doctor sometimes worries that he'll lose his touch. Specifically on days where he doesn't wish to be the Doctor. The chaos never ends. Sometimes the Doctor worries he'll let Evil win. But on second thought they were monsters so he always wins. It was days like that when being the Doctor was not so bad after all.
References
to be added
Notes
- This poem was adapted from Now We Are Six's Knight-in Armour.
- Retiring is the poem that represented the anthology on the inside sleeve of the cover jacket.
- Although it is not immediately apparent which incarnation of the Doctor is narrating this story, the Eleventh Doctor is illustrated alongside the inside sleeve version.