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'''Sandifer''' was the author of ''[[Neoreaction a Basilisk]]''. [[F.I.D.O]] admired their work, and told [[Graelyn Scythes]] about Sandifer's influence on pop-culture criticism in the [[21st century]]. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[White Canvas (novel)|White Canvas]]'')
'''Sandifer''' was one of the various philosophers and essayists discussed by [[F.I.D.O]] during his talks with [[Graelyn Scythes]] during the seventeen years Graelyn spent in [[Auteur's Town]].  
 
F.I.D.O had a positive view of Sandifer, believing ''[[Neoreaction a Basilisk]]'' was an "important work", but believed that her influence on pop-culture criticism in the [[2000s]] was of some concern. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (novel)|White Canvas]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* [[Elizabeth Sandifer]] is a real-life author and critic, who, aside from ''Neoreaction a Basilisk'', has also written extensively on the history of ''Doctor Who''. She was only referred to by her surname in [[NOTVALID]]: ''[[White Canvas (novel)|White Canvas]]''.
[[Elizabeth Sandifer]] is a real-life author and critic, who, aside from ''Neoreaction a Basilisk'', has also written extensively on the history of ''Doctor Who''.  
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"Elizabeth Sandifer (in-universe)" is a title based upon conjecture.

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Sandifer was one of the various philosophers and essayists discussed by F.I.D.O during his talks with Graelyn Scythes during the seventeen years Graelyn spent in Auteur's Town.

F.I.D.O had a positive view of Sandifer, believing Neoreaction a Basilisk was an "important work", but believed that her influence on pop-culture criticism in the 2000s was of some concern. (PROSE: White Canvas)

Behind the scenes

Elizabeth Sandifer is a real-life author and critic, who, aside from Neoreaction a Basilisk, has also written extensively on the history of Doctor Who.