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Published Works

My first published works came out a few weeks before my first play was announced as one of the winners of the IRDPVisit their website here.'s Woolwich Young Radio Playwrights Competition, which means that as long as I've been a professional writer, I've also been a Doctor Who writer.

Image of Dale Smith's published worksAnd most of my published works are Doctor Who related, from those first short stories for Doctor Who MagazineStill going strong today: DWM. to discussing Paul Cornell's Timewyrm: Revelation in an academic text-book.

What you'll find in this section of the site, then, is information about everything I've ever had professionally published - except for the poem I had published in the Leicester Mercury when I was ten. Sorry about that, if you're interested.

Because most of this stuff is still commercially available, you won't find many pages that have the actual stories (although some do), but you will find information on what they are, how you can get them, what people think of them and - in some cases - the odd original story that's connected to the published work somehow.

What you'll also find here is my one and only published comic, collated from words written by Kissthewitch - editor and publisher of the Sein und WerdenThis is sometimes rude, mind. literary magazine - and with art by fellow Doctor Who author Jim MortimoreLearn more on Wikipedia.. The comic was published in Factor Fiction's Girly ComicI know. So I'm girly. - editted by Selina Lock, who runs the company with Jay Eales. For those that don't know, Jay Eales also editted Walking in Eternity and Shelf Life, two Doctor Who charity anthologies I had stories in, so although this wasn't a Doctor Who project it still felt a little like one.

That's the good thing about Doctor Who fans: we get everywhere.