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Elizabeth Sandifer

Elizabeth Sandifer created Eruditorum Press. She’s not really sure why she did that, and she apologizes for the inconvenience. She currently writes Last War in Albion, a history of the magical war between Alan Moore and Grant Morrison. She used to write TARDIS Eruditorum, a history of Britain told through the lens of a ropey sci-fi series. She also wrote Neoreaction a Basilisk, writes comics these days, and has ADHD so will probably just randomly write some other shit sooner or later. Support Elizabeth on Patreon.

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  1. Flynn
    April 25, 2012 @ 9:05 pm

    Much obliged for the heads up! Will most definitely be getting ahold of them now.

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  2. David Anderson
    April 26, 2012 @ 2:26 am

    Are there any other audios on sale that people would recommend?

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  3. Sean Daugherty
    April 26, 2012 @ 4:21 am

    I quite enjoyed "The Church and the Crown." "Neverland" has a good share of fans, too, although it's the culmination of a two year story arc across the eighth Doctor audios, so you may be a bit lost. Just avoid "Time of the Daleks" and "Bang-Bang-A-Boom!" unless you're a completionist. And avoid "The Rapture" and "The Sandman" even if you are a completionist….

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  4. WGPJosh
    April 26, 2012 @ 3:10 pm

    Pretty much agree with Sean. "Flip-Flop" is pretty clever and well-done though, so I'll add that to the pile.

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  5. elvwood
    April 26, 2012 @ 11:39 pm

    Missed this yesterday; now we're on the day for releases 41-50. I'd recommend Davros to anyone – it's in my top three BF audios – but avoid Zagreus at all costs. Doctor Who and the Pirates is a wacky part-operetta tragicomedy that I think is great, but it divides opinion (as does Creatures of Beauty, though that's one I'm less keen on). Like WGPJosh I'd also suggest Flip-Flop, but some people think it doesn't bear repeat listening (I'm not one of those). The rest are lower down the list for me (Omega comes next). Check out The Time Scales for a broader range of opinions.

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