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Revision as of 21:10, 4 June 2017
Mark Clapham started out writing Doctor Who fan fiction but graduated to professional writing with Beige Planet Mars, which he co-wrote with long term mentor Lance Parkin. Clapham later also co-wrote Twilight of the Gods with Jon de Burgh Miller and — for the BBC — The Taking of Planet 5 with Simon Bucher-Jones. Later on he wrote his first solo novel, Hope, for the BBC.
In 2009, he returned to the world of Benny when he edited Secret Histories. He also contributed a short story to the Iris Wildthyme collection, The Panda Book of Horror.
Bibliography
Novels
Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures
- Beige Planet Mars (with Lance Parkin)
- Twilight of the Gods (with Jon de Burgh Miller)
BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures
Short stories
Short Trips
Big Finish Bernice Summerfield
- Linking material (in Secret Histories)
- In the Ledgers of Madness (in Present Danger)
Obverse Books Iris Wildthyme
- Channel 666 (in The Panda Book of Horror)
- Lilac Mars (with Lance Parkin; in Iris Wildthyme of Mars)