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Liz Halliday (or Mags L. Halliday, 1971-) is an author.

Life[]

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From "About the Author" sections[]

MAGS L. HALLIDAY has got all sorts of visual arts qualifications, including a degree in History of Art, Design & Film. Naturally, she has a job in technical support. She lives with a singular cat who aids her by chasing pens, chewing up books or resting his head on her keybfjdsa;jks. - History 101

Writing style[]

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Notable works[]

  • Cabinets of Curiosities (in Collected Works) - Halliday's only Bernice Summerfield short story. Shows the Amber Room being found in the Braxiatel Collection.
  • The Badblood Diaries (in The Vampire Curse) - Halliday's only Bernice Summerfield novella.
  • Sovereign (in Iris Wildthyme and the Celestial Omnibus) - Halliday's only contribution to the Iris Wildthyme series.
  • Chicks Unravel Time (co-editor with Deborah Stanish)

Doctor Who[]

  • The Ravages of Time (in Perfect Timing) - Halliday's first Doctor Who short story. Shows the Doctor's influence in the death of Edgar Allan Poe.
  • A Handful of Silver (in Perfect Timing 2) - a short story featuring the Doctor reuniting with Ailla from The Dark Path.
  • History 101 - Halliday's only Doctor Who novel. Shows the Doctor discovering interference in the Spanish Civil War. Serves as a homage to the works of George Orwell.
  • Gudok (in Transmissions) - a Doctor Who short story that shows the Doctor solving a murder on a Russian train.

Faction Paradox[]

  • The Book of the War (contributor) - contributed the articles about Anastasia and the Thirteen-Day Republic.
  • The Nights are Long, and the Dreams are Legion (in Myth Makers #14) - a prologue short story to Warring States.
  • Warring States - Halliday's only Faction Paradox novel. Tells of the War in Heaven's impact on Chinese history.

Sources[]

  • TARDIS Wiki
  • Wikipedia