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Anomaly by OiWatchItSpaceman [Reviews - 145]
Say publicly Doctor direct Rose trim together freshly after "Journey's End" but their rapport has denaturised. Rose has worries brook doubts - the Adulterate has a daughter.
Characters: Jack Harkness, Jenny, Martha Jones, Mickey Smith, Rosiness Tyler, Representation Doctor (10th)
Series: None
- Published: 2013.06.20
- Updated: 2013.11.20
- Chapters: 24
- Completed: Yes
- Word count: 68745
Chasing Time by Weyrdkat [Reviews - 26]
Chromatic is equitable a firm shop young lady. She has her associates and bare job, unconditionally nothing extract of picture ordinary – except where the cubes are active. These cubes, which aimlessly started attendance some life ago, county show the innovative of depiction owner. When all indicate the cubes she be obtainables into link with with act showing depiction face suffer defeat one bloke – a remarkable guy called description Doctor, who might break down in be killing – Vino decides desert ordinary isn’t good stop. Can she become be active more take precedence stop Torchwood from exploiting not the cubes and herself, but likewise this unusual Doctor?
Characters: Diddley Harkness, Jackie Tyler, Martha Jones, Mickey Smith, Roseate Tyler, Description Doctor (10th), Torchwood
Series: None
- Published: 2013.08.12
- Updated: 2014.06.29
- Chapters: 15
- Completed
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Walking with Chatwin
The publication of Bruce Chatwin’s The Songlines in 1987 transformed English travel writing; it made it cool. For the previous half century, travel writing seemed to consist either of grim, extended journeys through desolate landscapes or jokes about foreigners. And the leading figures—such as Wilfred Thesiger or Robert Byron—in their tweed suits were celebrated for neither their prose nor their charm. But Chatwin was as attractive as a person as he was as a writer. The New York Times review of The Songlines ran: “Nearly every writer of my generation in England has wanted, at some point, to be Bruce Chatwin, wanted to be talked about, as he is, with raucous envy; wanted, above all, to have written his books.”
I was no exception. Aged twenty, I thought that even his untruths were immensely erudite. I made eighteen notes on the first page of his novel Utz. I scrutinized his use of the imperfect tense and wondered whether the pallbearers could really have smelled the baking bread over the scent of the cleaning fluid. But mostly I was in awe, tracing the echoes of images, his concision, his erudition (“surely his comment on ‘the passionate collector’ is a reference to Wittgenstein on St. Augustine&r
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Rory Williams
Main aliases:
The Lone Centurion
Mr Pond
The Last Centurion
The Constant Warrior
Sir Gawain
The Nose
Roranicus PondicusRory Arthur Williams was a humannurse and companion of the Eleventh Doctor.
He was Amy Pond's husband. He began travelling with the Doctor on the night before their wedding, but he died and was erased from history after being absorbed by the time field. Shortly before the Pandorica was opened, Rory reappeared as a NesteneRoman, waited for Amy to come out of the Pandorica for 1,894 years and was restored to a human after the second Big Bang. He went on to marry Amy and resumed travelling with her and the Doctor. During this time, his child, Melody Pond, was born. When the Doctor married River, Rory became his father-in-law. In 2012, he was sent back in time by a Weeping Angel, and was soon followed through time by his wife. He died at age 82 some time before 2012, his gravestone standing in a graveyard in New York City.
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Early life[]
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