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The [[question mark]] after her surname is a legal part of her name. Thus she is properly Smith?, not Smith. | The [[question mark]] after her surname is a legal part of her name. Thus she is properly Smith?, not Smith. | ||
Smith? is a [[professor]] in applied [[mathematics]] at the {{w|University of Ottawa}}, working mainly on the mathematical modelling of infectious [[disease]]s.<ref>https://science.uottawa.ca/mathstat/en/people/smith-stacey</ref> | |||
== Writing credits == | == Writing credits == |
Revision as of 07:38, 18 May 2021
Stacey Smith?[1] wrote The Church of Saint Sebastian in Short Trips: The History of Christmas, as well as several unlicensed fictional and non-fictional works about the Doctor Who universe.
The question mark after her surname is a legal part of her name. Thus she is properly Smith?, not Smith.
Smith? is a professor in applied mathematics at the University of Ottawa, working mainly on the mathematical modelling of infectious diseases.[2]
Writing credits
Prose
Short Trips
Reference books
- Who is the Doctor (with Graeme Burk)
- Who's 50: The 50 Doctor Who Stories to Watch Before You Die (with Graeme Burk)
- The Doctors Are In: The Essential and Unofficial Guide to Doctor Who's Greatest Time Lord (with Graeme Burk)
- Bookwyrm (with Anthony Wilson)
- Who Is The Doctor 2 (with Graeme Burk)
The Black Archive
Footnotes
- ↑ Welcome to the homepage of Stacey Smith? "This is by far the most interesting aspect of my name. The other is that it has recently changed from male to female, but that's just because I changed something trivial like gender. The question mark stays, because it's much more fundamental."
- ↑ https://science.uottawa.ca/mathstat/en/people/smith-stacey