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'''Telos Publishing''', run by [[David J. Howe]] and [[Stephen James Walker]] is a publishing company which published the [[Telos Doctor Who Novella]]s, as well as the [[Time Hunter]] novellas (tangentially linked to the [[Doctor Who Universe]]) and unofficial and unlicensed ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[Torchwood]]'' non-fiction guide books. Numerous authors connected to the ''Doctor Who'' media franchise have contributed works to the company, either relating to ''Doctor Who'' or other programmes. In 2009, [[Reeltime Pictures]] devoted an edition of its ''[[Myth Makers]]'' interview series to the staff at Telos.
'''Telos Publishing''', run by [[David J. Howe]] and [[Stephen James Walker]] is a publishing company which published the [[Telos Doctor Who Novella]]s, as well as the [[Time Hunter]] novellas (tangentially linked to the [[Doctor Who Universe]]) and unofficial and unlicensed ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[Torchwood]]'' non-fiction guide books. Numerous authors connected to the ''Doctor Who'' media franchise have contributed works to the company, either relating to ''Doctor Who'' or other programmes. In 2009, [[Reeltime Pictures]] devoted an edition of its ''[[Myth Makers]]'' interview series to the staff at Telos.
Although Telos ended its series of original ''Doctor Who'' novellas early in the 2000s, it continues to publish non-fiction works, including ''[[The Target Book]]'' and occasional updates to ''[[Howe's Transcendental Toybox]]''.


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Revision as of 13:44, 6 October 2009

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Telos Publishing, run by David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker is a publishing company which published the Telos Doctor Who Novellas, as well as the Time Hunter novellas (tangentially linked to the Doctor Who Universe) and unofficial and unlicensed Doctor Who and Torchwood non-fiction guide books. Numerous authors connected to the Doctor Who media franchise have contributed works to the company, either relating to Doctor Who or other programmes. In 2009, Reeltime Pictures devoted an edition of its Myth Makers interview series to the staff at Telos.

Although Telos ended its series of original Doctor Who novellas early in the 2000s, it continues to publish non-fiction works, including The Target Book and occasional updates to Howe's Transcendental Toybox.

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