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* ''[[Iris: Abroad]]'' (editors Stuart Douglas & Paul Magrs, [[2010]]) | * ''[[Iris: Abroad]]'' (editors Stuart Douglas & Paul Magrs, [[2010]]) | ||
* ''[[Wildthyme in Purple]]'' (editors Cody Quijano-Schell and Stuart Douglas, [[2011]]) | * ''[[Wildthyme in Purple]]'' (editors Cody Quijano-Schell and Stuart Douglas, [[2011]]) | ||
* ''[[Lady Stardust]]'' (editor | * ''[[Lady Stardust]]'' (editor Stuart Douglas, [[2012]]) | ||
* ''[[Iris: Fifteen]]'' (editor Stuart Douglas, [[2013]]) | |||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 22:46, 25 September 2013
Obverse Books is a fiction imprint set up in 2008 by Stuart Douglas with the aim of providing more adult-oriented Doctor Who related fiction, with initial emphasis on the character of Iris Wildthyme, created by Paul Magrs for the BBC Books range.
Starting in 2011, Obverse published the 'Obverse Quarterly', a subscription based quarterly paperback series, with initial offerings including spin-off collections from Iris Wildthyme, vintage genre reprints, horror stories, and a collection of tales centred round the albino Sexton Blake villain, Zenith, with contributions from Michael Moorcock, Paul Magrs and George Mann.
Books
Iris Wildthyme series
- Iris Wildthyme and the Celestial Omnibus (editors, Paul Magrs and Stuart Douglas, 2009)
- The Panda Book of Horror (editors Stuart Douglas & Paul Magrs, 2009)
- Ms Wildthyme and Friends Investigate
- Iris: Abroad (editors Stuart Douglas & Paul Magrs, 2010)
- Wildthyme in Purple (editors Cody Quijano-Schell and Stuart Douglas, 2011)
- Lady Stardust (editor Stuart Douglas, 2012)
- Iris: Fifteen (editor Stuart Douglas, 2013)
External links
- Obverse Books - Order Observe books.