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Fio Trethewey

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Fio Trethewey is an artist and writer and has written several Short Trips audio stories for Big Finish Productions, including Time Lord Victorious Master Thief released in October 2020 featuring the first incarnation of the Master, and The Frosted Deer for the Bernice Summerfield Christmas Collection. They have also been a regular writer for Doctor Who Magazine as of January 2020.

Trethewey's art has found internet acclaim[source needed] after their work first appeared in Doctor Who Magazine during the Doctor Who on Twitch event in 2018. Their illustrations have been used for The Raggedy Doctor by Amelia Pond, a short story written by Steven Moffat during the Doctor Who lockdown Eleventh Hour event for its 10th anniversary.

In October Trethewey created an A-Z Doctor Who Charity Stream on Twitch in support of FareShare UK, drawing for fourteen hours until they had drawn 26 different Doctor Who related things live for their audience. The results of which are currently standing at $4,762 dollars.

Trethewey has also been a regular in charity anthologies and zines for both disciplines including both Doctor Who Appreciation Society's fanzines: Cosmic Masque and Celestial Toyroom. They have also edited their own, Mild Curiosities, dedicated to the memory of Jacqueline Hill. All proceeds went to Breast Cancer Now. They identify as non binary and uses they/them pronouns.[1] On 3 April 2023, they announced on their Twitter that they are now going by the name Fio Trethewey.[2]

Artist credits

Webcasts

Doctor Who: Lockdown!

Reference books

Writer credits

Audio

Short Trips

Time Lord Victorious

Bernice Summerfield

Gallifrey

External links

Footnotes

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