Two Interviews

Today I should be back to writing Pulse, but I've just got time to pop in and chunter about two recent interviews. I'm answering Marvel audience questions at The X-Position and talking to Chip of the lovely Two Minute Time Lord podcast about all things Doctor Who.

Tomorrow I'm off to the World Horror Convention in Brighton, which I hope to blog about a bit. But you know my record on doing that as we go. You may have to wait until I'm back. Until then, Cheerio.

5 Response to "Two Interviews"

  • Ian Cullen Says:

    Paul: I really enjoyed the interview you did with two minute time lord.

    What stood out for me was when you touched on the Humanist style of storytelling that we’ve seen in Doctor Who and how you said that the classic show never really focused that much on relationships and emotion.

    Though I think Green Death. Especially the ending where The Doctor has to say goodbye to Jo Grant is perhaps one of the few exceptions to that.

    I remember seeing that for the first time a little prior to the new series coming on air.

    Even I had a tear in my eye during to last part where we see Jon Pertwee looking quite sad and alone in Bessie.


  • max Says:

    Interesting interview Paul.

    I've always wanted to read the New Adventures.

    I'm looking on ebay now, is there a good place to start? I'm tempted to get the left-handed humming bird, but want to know what books are essential to read beforehand.

    :)


  • Paul Cornell Says:

    Thanks, you two. You'd probably understand Hummer without too much trouble, Max. Any Kate Orman is a good starting point.


  • max Says:

    Thanks :)

    Didn't you two write some things together?


  • Paul Cornell Says:

    Yeah, in that I plotted a bit of Return of the Living Dad and she plotted a bit of Human Nature.