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Revision as of 14:28, 13 June 2014
Nev Fountain is an English author who has written for Doctor Who in multiple media.
Doctor Who
Fountain has written three Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories, as well as a Bernice Summerfield short story and two Doctor Who Short Trips short stories. He has written several comic stories for Doctor Who Magazine and Doctor Who Adventures. Fountain is also an occasional contributing writer of nonfiction to Doctor Who Magazine and has contributed to supplemental material on 2|entertain Doctor Who DVD releases, and regularly appears at Doctor Who and other scifi conventions.
Fountain was a writer and occasional actor in the sketch comedy series Dead Ringers, which often parodied Doctor Who, in both its radio and television incarnations.
The Mervyn Stone Mysteries
Fountain is a mystery novelist, writing The Mervyn Stone Mysteries for Big Finish Books.[1] Written from the viewpoint of the fictional Mervyn Stone, a struggling writer (primarily known for working on a 1980s scifi TV series with a cult following) who has a tendency to end up solving murders, the series pokes fun at the worlds and interactions behind the scenes and among the fandom of things like Doctor Who.
In support of the novels, Big Finish launched a dedicated website as well as an in-universe podcast miniseries revealing some of the "real" back-story of the cult series Vixens from the Void. The podcast features Fountain, Nicholas Briggs and Nicola Bryant. The seven episodes make up a self-contained murder mystery story, known as Whatever Happened to Babel J?
Fountain also writes a Twitter feed in-character as Mervyn Stone. From 1 April through 24 April 2011 he posted The Pen Is Mightier Than the Nerd, an entire murder mystery told in real-time via Mervyn Stone's Twitter posts. Fountain posted the conclusion to Twitter live from on-stage at the 2011 Act III scifi convention while, in the narrative, Stone was announcing the mystery's solution from on-stage at the same convention.[2]
Other work
Outside of the Doctor Who universe, Fountain has been a frequent contributing writer to a wide variety of radio and television programmes since the mid-1990s, often joined by his longtime collaborator Tom Jamieson.[3]
Fountain has collaborated with Nicola Bryant on several occasions, including a December 2010 episode of Scoop. Bryant posed for the cover of the Mervyn Stone novel Geek Tragedy.
Bibliography
Audio
Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories
Destiny of the Doctor
Prose
Short Trips
- Short Trips: Past Tense - The Man Who Wouldn't Give Up
- Short Trips: A Day in the Life - The Five O'Clock Shadow
Big Finish Bernice Summerfield series
Comic strips
Doctor Who Magazine comic stories
DWA comic stories
Webcast
- Death Comes to Time (with Dan Freedman, under the pen-name Colin Meek)
Other
External links
- Official site of Tom Jamieson and Nev Fountain
- Official Twitter
- Official Facebook
- The Mervyn Stone Mysteries