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Mark Stevens is a writer who has written several stories for Big Finish Productions' range of Doctor Who Short Trips and Bernice Summerfield short stories. Stevans began submitting proposals for Doctor Who fiction early in Virgin Publishing's time with the Doctor Who license. He had at least one novel rejected for the Virgin New Adventures range. He followed that with a second novel outline for Virgin's Virgin Missing Adventures range, which was met with more favourable response. Before Stevans could send further chapters, Virgin lost its Doctor Who license when the BBC did not renew Virgin's Doctor Who license in 1997.
Stevens' entry into Doctor Who prose came in 2001 when Paul Cornell announced a writing competition on a popular internet discussion group. Unpublished writers were encouraged to submit proposals for the Bernice Summerfield tenth aniversary anthology A Life of Surprises. The prize would be a slot reserved for the winner, Mark Stevens won this competition.[1]
Bibliography
Prose
- The Northern Heights (Published in Short Trips: Life Science)
- Larkspur (Published in Short Trips: Transmissions)
Big Finish Bernice Summerfield Short Stories
- Setting Stone (Published in A Life of Surprises)
- Fear of Corners (Published in Life During Wartime)