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- Not to be confused with Snakedance actor, Johnathon Morris.
Jonathan Morris is a prolific writer of Doctor Who fiction. He has contributed to many ranges, in every medium except television. His style has often been compared to that of Douglas Adams, perhaps in part because he dedicated The Tomorrow Windows to Adams. Indeed, this dedication was discussed at length in at least one prominent interview about the book, in which the interviewer's questions and Morris' answers left readers with the impression that the book was in fact "set in the Douglas Adams universe".[1]
Bibliography
Doctor Who Novels
Short Trips
- Short Trips: A Universe of Terrors - Mauritz
- Short Trips: Past Tense - The Thief of Sherwood
- Short Trips: Life Science - Lant Land
- Short Trips: A Christmas Treasury - The Clanging Chimes of Doom
Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories
- Bloodtide
- Flip-Flop
- Max Warp
- The Haunting of Thomas Brewster
- Hothouse
- Mary's Story
- The Cannibalists
- The Eternal Summer
- Cobwebs
- Deimos
- The Resurrection of Mars
- The Crimes of Thomas Brewster
The Companion Chronicles
Jago and Litefoot
Doctor Who Magazine
- Death to the Doctor!
- Supernature.
- Planet Bollywood
- The Golden Ones
- The Professor The Queen and the Bookshop.
- Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
- Forever Dreaming.