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== Memorials ==
== Memorials ==
Their passing was noted by Draper personally<ref>https://twitter.com/bowtieanimation/status/1461076820774854661</ref>, and in ''Doctor Who Magazine'''s obituaries for issue 573. Subsequently, the novelisation of the {{cs|The Star Beast (novelisation)}} by [[Gary Russell]] noted them as one of the people to whom the book was "dedicated with love and respect to".
Their passing was noted by Draper personally<ref>https://twitter.com/bowtieanimation/status/1461076820774854661</ref>, and in ''Doctor Who Magazine'''s obituaries for issue 573. Subsequently, the novelisation of the {{cs|The Star Beast (novelisation)}} by [[Gary Russell]] noted them as one of the people to whom the book was "dedicated with love and respect to". The spin-of novellette {{cs|Esquivalence (novel)|<nowiki>{{esquivalence}}</nowiki>}} by [[Jamie H. Cowan]] was also "dedicated to the memory" of Moore, "for all the mountains of joy, kindness & brilliance [Moore] gave the world. And the coffee [Moore] never got to make [Cowan]", dubbing Moore "forever the ‘Flowerchild’ of the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]]".


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==

Revision as of 12:31, 12 April 2024

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Matthew Moore (died 13 November 2021[1]), alternatively referred to as Matty Moore[1], was a Doctor Who fan who ran the Edge Hill University Society for the show.[1]

Moore was featured in the Gallifrey Guardian section of Doctor Who Magazine issue 541 [2] in cosplay as the Fourth Doctor[3], via a photograph taken by their friend Harry Draper.[4]

Memorials

Their passing was noted by Draper personally[5], and in Doctor Who Magazine's obituaries for issue 573. Subsequently, the novelisation of the The Star Beast [+]Loading...["The Star Beast (novelisation)"] by Gary Russell noted them as one of the people to whom the book was "dedicated with love and respect to". The spin-of novellette {{esquivalence}} [+]Loading...["Esquivalence (novel)","'\"`UNIQ--nowiki-0000000C-QINU`\"'"] by Jamie H. Cowan was also "dedicated to the memory" of Moore, "for all the mountains of joy, kindness & brilliance [Moore] gave the world. And the coffee [Moore] never got to make [Cowan]", dubbing Moore "forever the ‘Flowerchild’ of the DWU".

Footnotes