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Her career started in earnest at the dawn of the [[21st century]], when she releasing a novel almost annually. Though typically a writer of romantic comedies, she was, according to an interview given to ''[[The Guardian]]''{{'}}s children's book podcast, thrilled to be asked to write a ''Doctor Who'' novel, as she was a lifelong fan. | Her career started in earnest at the dawn of the [[21st century]], when she releasing a novel almost annually. Though typically a writer of romantic comedies, she was, according to an interview given to ''[[The Guardian]]''{{'}}s children's book podcast, thrilled to be asked to write a ''Doctor Who'' novel, as she was a lifelong fan. | ||
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* [http:// | * [http://audio.theguardian.tv/audio/kip/childrens-books-site/series/childrens-books-podcast/1349182976485/5042/gdn.bookm.121004.tm.Doctor-Who-Jenny-Colgan-novel.mp3 ''The Guardian''{{'}}s children's book podcast, 3 Oct 2012] | ||
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Revision as of 18:17, 24 January 2013
J. T. Colgan was the pen name used by Jenny Colgan when attributed for the writing of the Eleventh Doctor novel, Dark Horizons. She otherwise wrote under "Jenny Colgan". A Scot by birth, she may be the only person to have written a Doctor Who novel whilst living in France.
Her career started in earnest at the dawn of the 21st century, when she releasing a novel almost annually. Though typically a writer of romantic comedies, she was, according to an interview given to The Guardian's children's book podcast, thrilled to be asked to write a Doctor Who novel, as she was a lifelong fan.