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Parkin has also admitted that he "relies on 'continuity references' in my books, and I still do to an extent – but references to the spirit, not the letter. It's good to be looking forward, not back. It's good to have the Doctor centre stage, as the protagonist." In particular following events of ''[[The Ancestor Cell]]''/''[[The Burning]]''.<ref name="BBC interview" />
Parkin has also admitted that he "relies on 'continuity references' in my books, and I still do to an extent – but references to the spirit, not the letter. It's good to be looking forward, not back. It's good to have the Doctor centre stage, as the protagonist." In particular following events of ''[[The Ancestor Cell]]''/''[[The Burning]]''.<ref name="BBC interview" />


On the [[PROSE]]s as a whole; "I think that particularly from The Burning to, say, Time Zero, they're just about all as good as the NAs, which is about the highest praise I have for ''Doctor Who''."<ref name="Unreality interview">[http://unreality-sf.net/interviews/parkin.html Unreality SF Lance Parkin interview Part 1]</ref>
On the [[PROSE]]s{{What}} as a whole; "I think that particularly from The Burning to, say, Time Zero, they're just about all as good as the NAs, which is about the highest praise I have for ''Doctor Who''."<ref name="Unreality interview">[http://unreality-sf.net/interviews/parkin.html Unreality SF Lance Parkin interview Part 1]</ref>


When writing ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'' he noted, "It seems absolutely bizarre to say it at this point but the BBC were keeping their options open. If Doctor Who had bombed on telly, it would have been over and done in thirteen weeks. So part of the brief was to leave things open just in case the EDAs needed to pick up just where they'd left off!"<ref name="Unreality interview" />
When writing ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'' he noted, "It seems absolutely bizarre to say it at this point but the BBC were keeping their options open. If Doctor Who had bombed on telly, it would have been over and done in thirteen weeks. So part of the brief was to leave things open just in case the EDAs needed to pick up just where they'd left off!"<ref name="Unreality interview" />
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