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    Genre. Science fiction. Website. www .paulcornell .com. Paul Douglas Cornell (born 18 July 1967) is a British writer best known for his work in television drama as well as Doctor Who fiction, and as the creator of one of the Doctor's spin-off companions, Bernice Summerfield.

  2. Paul Cornell is the author of, writer of, editor of or contributor to more than seventy novels, comics, short stories and non-fiction projects, including writing for Doctor Who and Bernice Summerfield. In August 2015 he’s launching a new creator-owned comics series, This Damned Band.

  3. www.paulcornell.comPaul Cornell

    The English Astronaut in 2000AD Prog #2367 of weekly UK comics anthology 2000AD is out today, and it contains the first part of my three part strip The English Astronaut, with art by Laura Helsby, colours by Matt Soffe and letters by Jim Campbell. It’s my homage to Moorcock, and I had an absolute hoot with this punky…. Who Killed Nessie ...

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · edit data. Paul Cornell is a British writer of science fiction and fantasy prose, comics and television. He's been Hugo Award-nominated for all three media, and has won the BSFA Award for his short fiction, and the Eagle Award for his comics. He's the writer of Saucer Country for Vertigo, Demon Knights for DC, and has written for the Doctor Who ...

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  5. Paul Cornell has 585 books on Goodreads with 216859 ratings. Paul Cornell’s most popular book is London Falling (Shadow Police, #1).

  6. Paul Cornell is the author of a number of ‘New Adventures’ novels. First published by Virgin Books in the 1990s, they’re now long out of print, but you might be able to find second-hand copies via your favourite book dealer or online retailer: Timewyrm:Revelation (1991) Love and War (1992) No Future (1994) Goth Opera (1994)

  7. Paul Weimer, SF Signal “Paul Cornell doesn’t disappoint with the start of what is hopefully a brilliant new series, giving the reader one of the best London-centric Urban Fantasy books yet, and as a result it’s one of the best reads of 2013. This truly is an excellent read.” – Bane of Kings, The Founding Fields

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