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Jim Mortimore

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British science fiction writer
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Jim Mortimore is a Britishscience fiction writer, who has written several spin-off novels for popular television series, principallyDoctor Who, but alsoFarscape andBabylon 5.

WhenBBC Books cancelled hisDoctor Who novelCampaign, he had it published independently and gave the proceeds to acharity – the Bristol Area Down's Syndrome Association. He is also the writer of theBig FinishDoctor Whoaudio playThe Natural History of Fear and theirTomorrow People audio playPlague of Dreams. He has done music for other Big Finish productions[1] as well as playing keyboards in the Bristol based band SLS.[2]

He released his first original novel in 2011,Skaldenland.

Doctor Who novels

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Cracker novels

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  • The Mad Woman in the Attic (1994)
  • Men Should Weep (1995)
  • Brotherly Love (1996)

Other novels

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References

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  1. ^"023. Doctor Who Project Twighlight". 31 August 2001.
  2. ^Lucifer Rising, introduction.

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