Cannabaceae

Simon Guerrier
OccupationShort story writer, novelist, editor
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Reading
Period2002 – present
GenreScience fiction
Website
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Simon Guerrier (born June 1976)[citation needed] is a British science fiction author and dramatist, closely associated with the fictional universe of Doctor Who and its spinoffs. Although he has written three Doctor Who novels, for the BBC Books range, his work has mostly been for Big Finish Productions' audio drama and book ranges. Guerrier has also written tie-in books for the Being Human and Primeval television series and co-authored a reference book for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series.[1][2]

Work[edit]

Guerrier's earliest published fiction appeared in Zodiac, the first of Big Finish's Short Trips range of Doctor Who short story anthologies.[3] To date, his work has appeared in the majority of the Short Trips collections. He has also edited three volumes in the series, The History of Christmas, Time Signature and How the Doctor Changed My Life. The second of these takes as its starting-point Guerrier's short story An Overture Too Early in The Muses. The third anthology featured stories entirely by previously unpublished writers.

After contributing two stories to the anthology Life During Wartime in Big Finish's Bernice Summerfield range of books and audio dramas, Guerrier was invited to edit the subsequent year's short story collection, A Life Worth Living, and the novella collection Parallel Lives. After contributing two audio dramas to the series, Guerrier became the producer of the Bernice Summerfield range of plays and books, a post he held between January 2006 and June 2007.[4]

His other Doctor Who work includes the audio dramas, The Settling and The Judgement of Isskar, in Big Finish's Doctor Who audio range, three Companion Chronicles and a contribution to the UNIT spinoff series. He created the spin-off Graceless, which aired on BBC Radio 4 Extra.[5] He has also written a play in Big Finish's Sapphire and Steel range.

Style[edit]

Guerrier's work is characterised by character-driven humour and by an interest in unifying the continuity of the various Big Finish ranges through multiple references and reappearances of characters.[citation needed] As editor he has been a strong promoter of the work of various script writers from the Seventh Doctor era of the Doctor Who television series.[citation needed]

Bibliography[edit]

Doctor Who novels[edit]

Primeval novels[edit]

  • Fire and Water (2009) (ISBN 1845766954)

Being Human novels[edit]

Sherlock Holmes novels[edit]

  • The Great War (2021) ISBN 1789096944.

Doctor Who short stories[edit]

Doctor Who comic strips[edit]

  • The Secret Army
  • The Good Old Days

Bernice Summerfield short stories[edit]

  • The Birthday Party and Speaking Out in Life During Wartime (2003; edited by Cornell), ISBN 1-84435-062-2.
  • Inappropriate Laughter and After Life in Something Changed (2005; edited by Guerrier), ISBN 1-84435-153-X.
  • Six Impossible Things in Present Danger (2010, edited by Eddie Robson), ISBN 978-1-84435-525-9.
  • Benny and the Grieving Man in In Time (2018, edited by Xanna Eve Chown), ISBN 978-1-78703-612-3.
  • Santa Benny at the Bottom of the Sea in The Christmas Collection (2020, audiobook edited by Chown), ISBN 978-1-83868-284-2.

As editor[edit]

Reference books[edit]

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Slayer Stats: The Complete Infographic Guide to All Things Buffy (2018; with Steve O'Brien), ISBN 978-1683830566.

Audio Productions[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Doctor Who: Simon Guerrier interview part 1". 13 May 2009.
  2. ^ "Simon Guerrier".
  3. ^ Bray, Stephen (13 May 2009). "Doctor Who: Simon Guerrier interview part 1". Den of Geek.
  4. ^ Guerrier, Simon (2009). "Chapter 13". Bernice Summerfield – The Inside Story. Big Finish Productions. ISBN 978-1844352807.
  5. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Extra - Simon Guerrier - Graceless, Series 2, the Line".

External links[edit]

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