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After finding a new home to live in during [[March]], Stevens began his work as a freelance writer in April. Despite the ''[[Daily Chronicle]]'' 's attempts to ruin his name, he still won an award for his journalism, and was able to begin his new career, hearing enthusiasm from ''[[Metropolitan]]''<nowiki/>'s editor [[Sally Lincoln]].
After finding a new home to live in during [[March]], Stevens began his work as a freelance writer in April. Despite the ''[[Daily Chronicle]]'' 's attempts to ruin his name, he still won an award for his journalism, and was able to begin his new career, hearing enthusiasm from ''[[Metropolitan]]''<nowiki/>'s editor [[Sally Lincoln]].


Following his success, he is commissioned to write a book, also entitled ''[[Bad Science (book)|Bad Science]]'', based on his newspaper articles. The book, although not yet released, is having record-breaking preorders, and Stevens begins considering new ideas. He tells [[Henry Spencer]], the person who commissioned the last book, that he had had two new book ideas, a sequel to ''Bad Science'', and a book on the mystery of JFK's murder and the possible outcomes of it if he had lived entitled ''[[What if JFK Had Lived]]'', cashing in on both the anniversary and the controvoursey behind [[Edward Kennedy]]'s [[Chappaquiddick incident|accidental killing]] of [[Mary Jo Kopechne]].
Following his success, he is commissioned to write a book, also entitled ''[[Bad Science (book)|Bad Science]]'', based on his newspaper articles. The book, although not yet released, is having record-breaking preorders, and Stevens begins considering new ideas. He tells [[Henry Spencer]], the person who commissioned the last book, that he had had two new book ideas, a sequel to ''Bad Science'', and a book on the mystery of JFK's murder and the possible outcomes of it if he had lived entitled ''[[What if JFK Had Lived]]'', cashing in on both the anniversary and the controversy behind [[Edward Kennedy]]'s [[Chappaquiddick incident|accidental killing]] of [[Mary Jo Kopechne]].
Stevens begins writing the two books, which come together in the deal. He finds out many new interesting stories about UNIT, including that [[Terror of the Autons (TV story)|they recalled a batch of plastic flowers]], but was forced to put these aside as his ''Kennedy'' novel's deadline became closer.
Stevens begins writing the two books, which come together in the deal. He finds out many new interesting stories about UNIT, including that [[Terror of the Autons (TV story)|they recalled a batch of plastic flowers]], but was forced to put these aside as his ''Kennedy'' novel's deadline became closer.


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