Nick Wallace
Nick Wallace is a novelist and short story writer based in Tunbridge Wells, best known for his work in Doctor Who spin-offs.Biography
Wallace works in media consultancy in London, advising on script development and programme acquisition for broadcasters and production companies worldwide. His first published work was the short story Five Dimensional Thinking in the Big Finish Productions Bernice Summerfield short story collection, Life During Wartime, edited by Paul Cornell. The short story UNIT Christmas Parties: First Christmas followed in the Short Trips collection , also edited by Paul Cornell.
Wallace's first novel, Fear Itself was published in 2005. The novel, which Wallace says was inspired by Ian Rankin’s Inspector Rebus novels, has had a positive reception from reviewers and fans alike. Fear Itself is the only BBC novel to date featuring solely the Eighth Doctor not to be published as part of the ongoing Eighth Doctor Adventures line; instead, it was published as a Past Doctor Adventure. This means that whilst Wallace's novel was the last book to feature the Eighth Doctor, it is set at an earlier point in the Doctor's life than Lance Parkin's The Gallifrey Chronicles, which is the last Eighth Doctor Adventure.
He is the editor of the 2006 short story collection Collected Works, another in the Bernice Summerfield range produced by Big Finish. His first audio play, The Judas Gift, was released in 2007.Novels
- Fear Itself
Novellas
- The Irredeemable Love
Short Stories
- Five Dimensional Thinking
- UNIT Christmas Parties: First Christmas
As editor
- Collected Works
Audio plays
- Bernice Summerfield: The Judas Gift,
- Bernice Summerfield: Glory Days,
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- Doctor Who: The Dying Light,
- The Worlds of Doctor Who: Second Sight,
- Doctor Who: A Home From Home,
- Doctor Who: The Ghost Trap,
- Doctor Who: Etheria,
- Doctor Who: The Age of Endurance,