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Philip Purser-Hallard (born 1971 as Philip Hallard) is a fantasy, science fiction and crime author described by the British Fantasy Society as "the best kept secret in British genre writing".The Pendragon Protocol by Philip Purser-Hallard.
Book review. British Fantasy Society 2014.
Purser-Hallard, Philip.
'' The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'' 2014.
His ''Devices Trilogy'', beginning with '' The Pendragon Protocol'', is an urban fantasy
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with issues of modern British politics and identity. The British Fantasy Society said that the first novel's "writing is crisp and clever, the plotting devoid of flab and the cast of characters appealing, interesting and consistent", and that it was based on "that rarest of fantasy beasts – an original idea". He has a long association with Doctor Who licensed fiction. From 2015 he is the editor of '' The Black Archive'', a series of book-length critical studies of individual ''
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, and features contributions from Simon Bucher-Jones, Simon Guerrier, Kate Orman and others. Purser-Hallard has written or co-written four of the books. He has also written short stories and three novels featuring
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. Purser-Hallard received his doctorate in English literature at Oxford University. His DPhil thesis, entitled 'The Relationship Between Creator and Creature in Science Fiction', examined how British and American science fiction of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries explored the relationship between humanity and a putative creating deity through stories about the creation of sentient individuals by scientists, working from Mary Shelley's '' Frankenstein'' through to recent authors like
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, William Gibson and Dan Simmons. He also has interests in eschatological science fiction, as seen in his ''
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'' novel, ''
Of the City of the Saved ''Of the City of the Saved...'' is an original novel by Philip Purser-Hallard set in the Faction Paradox universe. Laura Tobin, who first appeared in the BBC Doctor Who books, is a major character in the novel. The full title, as given on the ...
''. Purser-Hallard has given three talks at the liberal Christian
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, all on the intersections of science fiction and religious themes.Short biography
at the Greenbelt website.
Between 2006 and 2009 he wrote a regular column on science fiction and faith for Surefish, the ISP and webzine arm of Christian Aid. From 2009 to 2012 he published regular 140-character microfictions on Twitter, under the username ''trapphic''. His brother
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, an artist, provided endpieces for the ''More Tales of the City'' collection and unofficial illustrations for Purser-Hallard's '' Of the City of the Saved...'' web pages.


Bibliography


Novels

* '' Of the City of the Saved...'' (Mad Norwegian Press 2004), a novel in the ''
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'' series * '' The Pendragon Protocol'' (Snowbooks 2014), the first novel in the ''Devices Trilogy'' * ''The Locksley Exploit'' (Snowbooks 2015), the second novel in the ''Devices Trilogy'' * ''Trojans'' (Snowbooks 2016), the third novel in the ''Devices Trilogy'' * ''
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: The Vanishing Man'' ( Titan Books 2019; Italian translation ''L'Uomo Che Scompare'' Il Giallo Mondadori 2023) * ''Sherlock Holmes: The Spider's Web'' (Titan Books 2020) * ''Sherlock Holmes: Masters of Lies'' (Titan Books 2022) * ''Sherlock Holmes: The Monster of the Mere'' (Titan Books, expected 2023)


Novellas

* ''
Peculiar Lives ''Peculiar Lives'' is the seventh in the series of Time Hunter novellas and features the characters Honoré Lechasseur and Emily Blandish from Daniel O'Mahony's ''Doctor Who'' novella ''The Cabinet of Light''. It is written by Philip Purser-Halla ...
'' (
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2005), a novella in the ''
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'' series * ''Nursery Politics'', a novella (alongside others by Kate Orman and Jonathan Blum) in '' Nobody's Children'' (
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2007), an anthology in the '' Bernice Summerfield'' series * ''Predating the Predators'', a novella (alongside others by
Mags L Halliday ''History 101'' is a BBC Books original novel written by Mags L Halliday and based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It features the Eighth Doctor, Fitz and Anji. Synopsis Set in the Spanish Civil W ...
and Kelly Hale) in ''
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'' (Big Finish Productions 2008), a ''Bernice Summerfield'' anthology * ''Horizon, or Señor 105 contra las Momias Locas de Odinhotep'', ( Manleigh Books, 2013), an e-novella in the ''Periodic Adventures of Señor 105'' series


Anthologies as editor

* ''Tales of the City'' (
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2012), the first ''
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'' anthology * ''More Tales of the City'' (Obverse Books 2013), the second ''City of the Saved'' anthology * ''Tales of the Great Detectives'' (Obverse Books 2014), the third ''City of the Saved'' anthology, featuring multiple
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es * ''Iris Wildthyme of Mars'' (Obverse Books 2014), an ''
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'' anthology set on Mars * ''Furthest Tales of the City'' (Obverse Books 2015), the fourth ''City of the Saved'' anthology * ''Tales of the Civil War'' (Obverse Books 2017), the fifth ''City of the Saved'' anthology * ''Forgotten Lives'' (Obverse Books 2020), unlicensed ''Doctor Who'' anthology for charity * ''Forgotten Lives 2'' (Obverse Books 2022), unlicensed ''Doctor Who'' anthology for charity


Short fiction

* Various entries in '' The Book of the War'' (Mad Norwegian Press 2002, edited by Lawrence Miles), an anthology in encyclopaedia form belonging to the ''Faction Paradox'' series * ''Scapegoat'' in ''Emerge'' (Subway 2003, edited by Jane Campion and Jude Simpson), an anthology of poetry, prose and drama * ''Sex Secrets of the Robot Replicants'' in '' A Life Worth Living'' (Big Finish Productions 2004, edited by Simon Guerrier), a ''Bernice Summerfield'' anthology. ''Sex Secrets of the Robot Replicants'' was reprinted as a prelude to the novel ''
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'' by Dave Stone (Big Finish Productions 2007) * ''Minions of the Moon'' in ''
Wildthyme on Top Iris Wildthyme is a fictional character created by writer Paul Magrs, who has appeared in short stories, novels and audio dramas from numerous publishers. She is best known from spin-off media based on the long-running British science fiction tel ...
'' (Big Finish Productions 2005, edited by
Paul Magrs Paul Magrs (pronounced "Mars"; born 12 November 1969) is a writer and lecturer. He was born in Jarrow, England, and now lives in Manchester with his partner, author and lecturer Jeremy Hoad. Early life Magrs was born in Jarrow, Tyne & Wear, on ...
) * ''The Long Midwinter'' in '' Short Trips: The History of Christmas'' (Big Finish Productions 2005, edited by Simon Guerrier), a ''Doctor Who'' anthology * ''The Ruins of Time'' in '' Short Trips: Time Signature'' (Big Finish Productions 2006, edited by Simon Guerrier), a ''
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'' anthology * ''Future Relations'' (co-written with
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) and five pieces under the umbrella title ''Perspectives'' in '' Collected Works'' (Big Finish Productions 2006, edited by Nick Wallace), a ''Bernice Summerfield'' anthology * ''Battleship Anathema'' in ''
Iris Wildthyme and the Celestial Omnibus Obverse Books is a British publisher initially known for publishing books relating to the character Iris Wildthyme, and currently for the '' Black Archive'' series of critical books on ''Doctor Who,'' and two sister series - the Gold Archive, f ...
'' (Obverse Books 2009, edited by Paul Magrs and Stuart Douglas) * ''A Hundred Words from a Civil War'' in ''
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'' (Obverse Books 2011, edited by Lawrence Miles and Stuart Douglas) * ''De Umbris Idearum'' in '' Burning with Optimism's Flames'' (Obverse Books 2012, edited by
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). * ''The Adventure of the Professor's Bequest'' in ''Further Encounters of
Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes () is a fictional detective created by British author Arthur Conan Doyle. Referring to himself as a " consulting detective" in the stories, Holmes is known for his proficiency with observation, deduction, forensic science and ...
'' (Titan Books 2014, edited by George Mann) * ''Green Mars Blues ''in ''Iris Wildthyme of Mars'' (Obverse Books 2014, edited by Philip Purser-Hallard) * ''The Second Mask'' in ''Further Associates of Sherlock Holmes'' (Titan Books 2017, edited by George Mann) * ''T. memeticus: A Morphology'' in ''The Book of the Enemy'' (Obverse Books 2018, edited by Simon Bucher-Jones) * ''The Elementary Problem'' in ''Sherlock Holmes: A Detective's Life'' (Titan Books 2022, edited by Martin Rosenstock)


Criticism

* ''"Cybernetic godhead": the relationship between creator and creature in the science fiction of William Gibson'', in the journal ''ManuScript'' (1999) * ''A Momentary Stay Against Confusion'', an interview with Dan Simmons (2003) * ''The Drugs Did Work'', an article on
Philip K. Dick Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928March 2, 1982), often referred to by his initials PKD, was an American science fiction writer. He wrote 44 novels and about 121 short stories, most of which appeared in science fiction magazines during his l ...
, in '' The Guardian'' (12 August 2006) * '' The Black Archive #4: Dark Water / Death in Heaven'' (March 2016) * ''The Black Archive #13: Human Nature /
The Family of Blood "The Family of Blood" is the ninth episode of the third series of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast on BBC One on 2 June 2007. It is the second episode of a two-part story written by Paul Cor ...
'' (with
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) (September 2017) * ''The Black Archive #34: Battlefield'' (August 2019) * ''The Black Archive #56:
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'' (December 2021) * ''
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'', a chapter in ''The Black Archive #63:
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'' (February 2023)


External links


The ''Devices'' trilogy website




including the sequence

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Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Purser-Hallard, Philip British science fiction writers Writers of modern Arthurian fiction 1971 births Living people