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Welcome to the website of Wyrdvora!

A Brief Biography

Hello, denizens of this the non-physical world, I am Wyrdvora! (Thats weird-vora, although etymologically deriving from "wyr -> wer" (german: Who) and "dvora" (hebrew: bee & the Faction Paradox concept) I may be known to residents of the "real world" as Charlotte, and occasionally, especially on a certain wiki, am known as Cousin Ettolr(a)hc)

How I met post-2005 Doctor Who

I was first interested in Doctor Who when the first few episodes of Series 1 (2005) was shown to me by some friends up in the Country of the Bagpipes, and since then I watched the show live, starting from at least Death in Heaven, maybe earlier, and simultaneously I began watching the show "from the start", however believing myself to have watched the entirety of Series 1, I started at Series 2 and continued up until the first Matt Smith season (Series 5). Later, I decided to continue watching the Matt Smith era, and continued up until the end of the Twelth Doctor's (I had watched all of the Thirteenth Doctor's era live), and then went back to the RTD era, finally finishing Series 1

A Tale of Two Lockdowns: How I got into the Wilderness Years

Over lockdown, I got obsessed with the Tardis Wiki (although at the time didn't really know I could contribute),a nd through it I was introduced into Faction Paradox and the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures, as well as, to a lesser extent, the Virgin New Adventures. At some point earlier than 6 October 2022, I joined tumblr dot com and witnessed the surprisinglarge Faction Paradox fanbase there, including one "doctornolonger", who proceeded to invite me onto the Doctor Who Discord Server (with #book-n-comic and #canon-welding being the most FP channels). From there, I met the amazing Aristide Twain (a.k.a Scrooge MacDuck) and aloevega (a.k.a rast), among others.

Contact Me

If you want to buy me a book, my obversebooks wishlist is here and my wishlist for Arcbeatle Press books is here (on amazon.co.uk)

Image of The Book of the War; two figures (one in a suit, one in a dress) wearing skull masks Image of This Town Will Never Let Us Go; a woman wearing a skull mask in an alleyway Image of Of the City of the Saved; an antlered-skull-masked man stands facing a woman in a crowd, with a vast metropolis in the background Image of Dead Romance (Mad Norwegian Press edition); a sphinx Image of Warlords of Utopia; two birds fighting, one with a nazi flag behind it, the other with a roman soldier Image of Warring States; two women, one masked, are fighting in front of a piece of japanese archiecture Image of Erasing Sherlock; a man sits next to a swirling red and orange voretx

Obverse Books (2011-)

Note that this list includes both novels & anthologies

Image of A Romance in Tweleve Parts; a skull Image of Against Nature; a skeleton hovering above a chasm Image of Burning with Optimism's Flame; russian dolls made of puzzle-pieces Image of The Breakspear Voyage; a fisherman standing in some wayes Image of Liberating Earth; skull-masked man at a typewriter in the desert Image of Weapons Grade Snake Oil; an octopus in front of what appears to be the red/black illustraion of the Eleven-Day Empire Image of Spinning Jenny; A large illustraion of a fisherwoman, fading into a set of train tracks at the bottom IMage of the Book of the Enemey Image of The Boulevard: Volume One; we are looking down a street made of builings from all times and places Image of Inward Collape; a man, split down the middle, pointing towards the reader. Below this large illustration is a suburban house