Simon is still writing and intends to carry on - as he has a vivid and creative mind. He has a website on which he delineates his bibliography - wwwDOTsimonforwardDOTcoDOTuk/
His books are read well and appreciated, I know. Mind you, there is no connection with Terry Nation.
Some of the work has been dramatized on CD. There are other projects in line, that I cannot detail due to contractual arrangements.
::6: @ treeve. Excellent site. I have read Drift , must be 5 years or more now but I can remember it being set in USA amid a freezing winter with the 4th Doctor and Leela (what a stunner...... Leela that is). There is so much Dr Who merchandise that it is quite impossible to read everything, but Simons book was recommended. I simply did not make a connection with you. I know the saying is old and overused but what a really small world we live in. Strange how a refugee from the 49th century has touched so many people down the years and continues to do so. I have found reference to Emotional Chemistry written by Simon in my reference book and will have to try look this one up. It would make a good read when I am holiday.
There is something about Simon s books that should be mentioned - I encouraged him to write from experience and knowledge, even if that experience is borrowed ; it pays to reseach material well, and he has done that. The books can be read and enjoyed, even if the reader is not familiar or a follower of Dr Who or the Science Fiction Genre. I have been told by many that they hated science fiction, yet enjoyed Simon s books. He has a very good writing style, capturing the reader and taking the reader to the conclusion, with a good use of language. He invites the reader to look down avenues of thought that would not normally present themselves.
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