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Craig Paul Alexander Hinton (7 May 1964 – 3 December 2006) was a British writer best known for his work on various
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from the
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series ''
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''. He also wrote articles for various
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magazines, and was the Coordinator of the
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. He most recently lived in
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, where he taught mathematics. Hinton was found dead in his home on 3 December 2006. The cause of death was given as heart attack.


Work

Hinton first became known for his articles about various science fiction television programmes, including ''Doctor Who'' and ''
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''. These brought him to the attention of the editor of
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's ''
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'', who offered him the role of reviewing merchandise for the magazine's ''Shelf Life'' section. It was whilst writing for the magazine that Hinton had his first novel published, ''
The Crystal Bucephalus ''The Crystal Bucephalus'' is an original novel written by Craig Hinton and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It features the Fifth Doctor, Tegan, Turlough and Kamelion In the long-running BBC ...
'', as part of
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's '' Missing Adventures'' range. The book – which Hinton often referred to as "The Crystal Bucket" – was originally submitted for Virgin's ''
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'', and 50,000 words of this version were written before the change was made. This novel was followed by a further ''Missing Adventure'', ''
Millennial Rites ''Millennial Rites'' is an original novel written by Craig Hinton and based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It features the Sixth Doctor and Mel. Plot The Doctor and Mel land in London, 1999, to c ...
'' in 1995, and then by Hinton's only ''New Adventure'' in 1996, '' GodEngine'', which features the
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s as well as oblique appearances by the
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s. Following Virgin's loss of their licence to produce ''Doctor Who'' merchandise, Hinton began submitting proposals to
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and in 2001 they published his novel ''
The Quantum Archangel ''The Quantum Archangel'' is a BBC Books original novel written by Craig Hinton and based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It features the Sixth Doctor and Mel, the Master, and an appearance by an a ...
'' as part of their
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range. This was followed in 2004 by the novel ''
Synthespians™ ''Synthespians™'' is a BBC Books original novel written by Craig Hinton (the author's last) and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It features the Sixth Doctor and Peri, as well the Autons. P ...
'', which again had started life as a proposal for the current incumbent
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before being altered to feature a previous Doctor. ''Synthespians™'' also came into difficulties when an image of the television show ''
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'' was used on the cover: the cover's creators had arranged for permission to use the copyrighted image, but had neglected to arrange permission to alter it, and so at the last minute a replacement cover had to be produced. It is this that appears on the cover of the novel. Hinton's ''Doctor Who'' novels often contain references to or explanations of elements of past continuity. He was the originator of the term " fanwank", which he applied to his own work. Hinton also continued to work with Virgin, writing
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ously under the name Paul C. Alexander for their Idol range. He authored three books in the range: ''Chains of Deceit'', ''The Final Restraint'' and ''Code of Submission''. These titles were a major departure from his science fiction, and explored aspects of his sexuality that were only suggested in his other works. Hinton wrote for
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' audio adventures, with the play ''
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'' being produced in 2002 for their ''Doctor Who'' range and ''The Lords of Forever'' in 2005 for their '' Tomorrow People'' range. Hinton also wrote short stories for a variety of their short fiction collections. Before his death, Hinton had proposed a ''Doctor Who'' novel to BBC Books dealing with the final adventure of the
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. His proposal was rejected, but Hinton continued to work on the manuscript. After his death, the novel, ''
Time's Champion ''Time's Champion'' is a work of '' Doctor Who'' fan fiction, written by Chris McKeon on the basis of an original novel outline by Craig Hinton, and incorporating fragments of text written by Hinton before his death. It features the Sixth Doct ...
'', was completed by Chris McKeon, and edited and published by David J. Howe using the facilities of
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, as a benefit for the
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. In addition to this an anthology, ''Shelf Life'' (named after his review column), was edited and published by Jay Eales,
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and Adrian Middleton, also for the benefit of the
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. A limited edition second printing of ''Time's Champion'' was briefly made available in November 2020. Outside of the science fiction world Hinton was a noted IT journalist in the UK, editing magazines in the mid-1990s for VNU Business Publications in London and moving on to ITNetwork.com shortly afterwards.


References


External links


Outpost Gallifrey's Craig Hinton page



Announcement of Hinton's death

Craig Hinton Memorial Anthology
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hinton, Craig 1964 births 2006 deaths English dramatists and playwrights English science fiction writers English short story writers British gay writers English LGBT writers Writers of Doctor Who novels 20th-century English novelists 21st-century British novelists British LGBT dramatists and playwrights English male dramatists and playwrights English male short story writers English male novelists