- Paul Leonard (writer)
Paul J. Leonard Hinder, better known by his pseudonym of Paul Leonard and also originally published as PJL Hinder, is an author best known for his work on various spin-off fiction based on the long-running British science fiction television series "
Doctor Who ".Leonard has acknowledged a debt to his friend and fellow "Doctor Who" author
Jim Mortimore in his writing career, having turned to Mortimore for help and advice at the start of it. This advice led to his first novel, "Venusian Lullaby " being published as part ofVirgin Publishing 's "Missing Adventures" range in1994 . Virgin published three more of his novels before losing their licence to publish "Doctor Who" fiction: "Dancing the Code " (1995 ); "Speed of Flight " (1996 ) and (as part of their "New Adventures" range) "Toy Soldiers" (1995 ). Following the loss of their licence, Virgin also published the novel "Dry Pilgrimage " (co-written with Nick Walters) in1998 as part of theirBernice Summerfield range of novels.Leonard also wrote for the fourth volume of Virgin's Decalog short story collections. Following this, he was asked to co-edit the fifth volume of the collection with mentor Jim Mortimore.
Leonard's experience in writing for "Doctor Who" led to him being asked to write one of the first novels in
BBC Books Eighth Doctor Adventures series, the novel "Genocide". This led to four further novels for the range, of which "The Turing Test" received particular acclaim Fact|date=August 2007 for its evocative use of real-life historical characters and first person narrative.Leonard has also written short stories for the
BBC Short Trips andBig Finish Short Trips collections.External links
* [http://www.gallifreyone.com/dwdata.php?id=Paul%20Leonard Outpost Gallifrey's Paul Leonard page]
* [http://www.pagefillers.com/dwrg/leonard.htm A Retrospective of Paul Leonard's work]
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