They taught me to write and they gave me a pen. Doctor Who is what I did with it. My first full length Doctor Who story was finished by the time I was 13. It was not fit for publication but was no worse than a certain series of knock-off dragon stories.
Nearly twenty years later, Russell T. Davies resurrected my first love. I looked at the screen, and this bloke in a leather coat appeared and I thought, \"Hey, he\'s the Doctor.\" In my considerably experienced opinion, he was and remains the best Doctor. Ever. I\'ll let you know everyone else\'s rankings when I see Tennant\'s replacement.
So I\'ve been writing Doctor Who since the Classic Series was on first run. In this, as in all things, I tend to be a canon diva. However, due to an extreme rash of unsubtle idiocy on the part of various writers and novelists, I will claim no book or radio edition as \"canon\" EXCEPT \"The Eight Doctors\". Sometimes, I even have problems with the \'96 Movie.
Taking recent events into account, however, I have acquired a tendency to write \"AU\". I try to stick to canon, but canon didn\'t stick to canon, so I\'m getting irritable. Any day now, I may just yell \"F**K IT!\" and very strange things may happen.
I will write an episode of Doctor Who or Torchwood that will be filmed and aired before I die. This is my goal and my affirmation. I will do this.
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