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Liz Halliday (born 1971) is an 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)〔(Doctor Who Guide-History 101 )〕〔(sfbooklist.co.uk )〕〔(Google Books-History 101 )〕 and contributions to the ''Faction Paradox'' series including the novel ''Warring States'' (2005). She is also active in Doctor Who fandom, particularly in female-oriented "fangrrrl culture". Halliday contributed material to the ''Faction Paradox anthology/encyclopedia The Book of the War'' (2002)〔(Doctor Who Guide-Faction Paradox-The Book of War )〕 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.〔(Doctor Who Guide-Faction Paradox-Warring States )〕〔(Google Books-Warring States )〕 ==Bibliography== ;Novels * ''Doctor Who: History 101'' (2002) * ''Warring States'' (2005) ;Novellas * ''The Badblood Diaries'' (2008), in ''Bernice Summerfield and The Vampire Curse''〔(Google Books-The Vampire Curse )〕 ;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) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mags L Halliday」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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