The Doctor Goes Into A Bar - Doctor Who fan fiction

This is a short Jon Pertwee Doctor Who tale - the third Time Lord in the BBC science fiction television series. This time, the Doctor comes to early America - the colonies. Despite cold stares, he has only one thing on his mind, even here in the midst of the American Revolution. Women.

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The Doctor Goes Into A Bar - Doctor Who fan fiction

This is a short Jon Pertwee Doctor Who tale - the third Time Lord in the BBC science fiction television series. This time, the Doctor comes to early America - the colonies. Despite cold stares, he has only one thing on his mind, even here in the midst of the American Revolution. Women.

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The Doctor Goes Into A Bar - Doctor Who fan fiction

The Doctor Goes Into A Bar - Doctor Who fan fiction

by Matthew Sawyer
The Doctor Goes Into A Bar - Doctor Who fan fiction

The Doctor Goes Into A Bar - Doctor Who fan fiction

by Matthew Sawyer

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Overview

This is a short Jon Pertwee Doctor Who tale - the third Time Lord in the BBC science fiction television series. This time, the Doctor comes to early America - the colonies. Despite cold stares, he has only one thing on his mind, even here in the midst of the American Revolution. Women.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045694889
Publisher: Matthew Sawyer
Publication date: 02/13/2014
Series: Doctor Who Fan Fiction
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 222,181
File size: 109 KB

About the Author

I hate talking about myself. Like everyone, I suppose, I am a bit narcissistic, but not egotistical. My own failure for success is that I just do not think much about myself. That is not to say I spend too much time thinking about others. In truth, I should think more of everyone; and there is a dull guilt attached to that confession. There is something of who I am, I am old enough for regrets.

At my age, I am prone to think about immortality And being an atheist, there seems no alternative but science. Even so, I know that science is beyond my lifetime. I have no faith nor hope, nor do I believe in ghosts, elves, unicorns...

In that hopeless disbelief, I write so there remains a record of accomplishments in my life. Unrecognized and even scorned, I continue to tell stories so I will be remembered after I am dead. My struggle with grammar and punctuation are evidence of my effort to make my writing decipherable. Because, what success means to me are hieroglyphics upon a Pharaoh's tomb.

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