Mags L. Halliday
Liz Halliday (born 1971) is a British author who writes under the name Mags L Halliday in Doctor Who-series of science fiction. She is distinct from the writer Liz Holliday, who has also contributed to Doctor Who-related science fiction. Her published work includes the Doctor Who novel History 101 (2002)[1][2][3] and contributions to the Faction Paradox series including the novel Warring States (2005).
Halliday contributed material to the Faction Paradox anthology/encyclopedia The Book of the War (2002)[4] about a Russian Soviet splinter group from the Faction whose members include Anastasia Romanova and Rasputin. Her Faction Paradox novel, Warring States focuses on an English Faction agent and a young Chinese woman who come into conflict during the Boxer Rebellion.[5][6]
Bibliography[edit]
- Novels
- Doctor Who: History 101 (2002)
- Warring States (2005)
- Novellas
- The Badblood Diaries (2008), in Bernice Summerfield and The Vampire Curse[7]
- Short fiction
- Sovereign (2009), in Iris Wildthyme and the Celestial Omnibus
- Gudok (2008), in Doctor Who: Short Trips: Transmissions
- Cabinets of Curiosities (2006), in Bernice Summerfield: Collected Works
- contributions to Faction Paradox The Book of the War (2002)
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