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Mark Clapham (born 29 January 1976) is a British author, best known for writing fiction and reference books for television series, in particular ''Doctor Who'' (and spin-offs) in his book (written with Eddie Robson and Jim Smith): ''Who's Next''. Clapham started out writing ''Doctor Who'' fan fiction and, through Seventh Door Fanzines, began to work with Lance Parkin. Notable fan fiction work included ''Integration'', a novella in Seventh Door's ''Odyssey'' series, edited by Parkin. Having been asked to write a ''New Adventure'' (a Bernice Summerfield novel for Virgin Publishing) for the November 1998 slot, Parkin found himself too busy with other commitments to write a book on his own and, with editor Rebecca Levene's blessing, brought in Clapham as a co-author. Between them, the two devised ''Beige Planet Mars'', a campus mystery novel set at a Mars University. Clapham was later offered the final Virgin Benny slot and, with a tight deadline, brought in Jon de Burgh Miller as his co-writer on ''Twilight of the Gods''. Clapham went on to co-write ''The Taking of Planet 5'' with Simon Bucher-Jones in the BBC's ''Doctor Who'' novel line, before eventually writing his first solo novel, ''Hope''. He wrote a comic in Accent UK's ''Zombies'' anthology.〔()〕 He has edited ''Secret Histories'', a Bernice Summerfield anthology. He has written non-fiction, both reference books for TV (often with Jim Smith) and magazine work (notably for the official ''Xena: Warrior Princess'' magazine). He is also one of the owners and reviewers on the Shiny Shelf web-magazine. ==External links== *(Shiny Shelf website ) *(Blog ) * 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「Mark Clapham」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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