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David Bailey is a British editor and
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whose published output to date comprises a combination of short stories, audio dramas and magazine articles.


Biography

Both before and since being professionally published, Bailey contributed to a number of Doctor Who
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s in writing and editorial capacities, including ''Matrix'', ''Silver Carrier'' and ''Cottage Under Siege''. As an editor, he worked for the British magazine publisher
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from 1997 to 2000 during which time he edited their ''
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'' and '' Xena, Warrior Princess'' titles among others. His first professionally published writing was a number of articles for the magazine ''Cult Times'', starting in 1996. Since that time he has contributed articles to a wide range of factual publications, including consumer guides and television listing magazines. Subsequently, he co-authored a number of guidebooks to television series such as ''
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''. These were produced by
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. The body of David Bailey's fiction writing, both audio and prose, has been produced for
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' range of
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and Doctor Who derived materials. In 2011, he decided to start writing under the
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of David Bryher as his real name meant that he was hard to find on Google.


Published fiction

In print, Bailey has contributed to several of Big Finish's Short Trips range of short story collections, and edited one of them. *''The Canvey Angels'' in Short Trips: Companions, 2003, edited by
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*''Soul Mate'' in Short Trips: A Universe of Terrors, 2003, edited by John Binns *''Syntax'' in Short Trips: Life Science, 2004, edited by John Binns *''Telling Tales'' in Short Trips: Seven Deadly Sins, edited by Bailey


Audio

In audio, he has written four dramas for the company's
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range, which continues the story of the character originally created as a companion for The Doctor in Virgin Publishing's New Adventures series. *'' The Secret of Cassandra'' (2000) *'' The Skymines of Karthos'' (2001) *'' The Poison Seas'' (2003) *''
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'' (2005) (co-written with Neil Corry).


Other work

He occasionally writes for
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. He wrote the scripts for the Doctor Who
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, The Eternity Clock.


References

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