Andy Lane
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Andrew Lane (born 1963), also writes as Andy Lane, is a British author and journalist: by profession, he manages defence related projects for the UK Military in London. He is best known for writing a number of spin-off novels based on the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who (as well as a novel for the Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood), as well as assorted non fiction books based upon popular film and TV franchises such as James Bond. He has also written TV storylines and scripts for the Sky One science fiction series Space Island One.
Lane currently lives with his wife and son in Hampshire, England. He is represented by Robert Kirby at PFD.
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[edit] Books
[edit] Virgin New Adventures
- Lucifer Rising (1993) (with Jim Mortimore)
- All-Consuming Fire (1994)
- Original Sin (1995)
[edit] Virgin Missing Adventures
- The Empire of Glass (1995)
[edit] Eighth Doctor Adventures
- The Banquo Legacy (2000) (with Justin Richards)
[edit] Torchwood
- Slow Decay (2007)
[edit] Other TV-Related Novels and Novelisations
- Bugs : A Sporting Chance (1996)
- Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased): Ghost in the Machine (2000)
[edit] TV and Film-Related Non-Fiction
- The Babylon File (1997)
- The Bond Files: The Unofficial Guide to Ian Fleming's James Bond (1998) (with Paul Simpson)
- The Babylon File: Volume 2 (1999)
- Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) - The Files (2001)
- The World of Austin Powers (2002)
- Creating Creature Comforts (2003)
- The World of Wallace and Gromit (2004)
- The World of The Magic Roundabout (2005) (with Paul Simpson)
- The Art of Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) (with Paul Simpson)
[edit] Short Stories
- ‘Crawling From the Wreckage’ (in The Ultimate Witch, 1993)
- ‘Lovers, and Other Strangers’ (in Interzone issue 87, September 1994)
- ‘Fallen Angel’ (in Decalog, 1994)
- ‘The Old, Old Story’ (in The Ultimate Dragon, 1995)
- ‘Saving Face’ (in Full Spectrum 5, 1995)
- ‘Where the Heart Is’ (in Decalog 2, 1995)
- ‘Four Angry Mutants’ (with Rebecca Levene) (in The Ultimate X-Men, 1996)
- ‘Dependence Day’ (with Justin Richards) (in Decalog 4, 1997)
- ‘No Experience Necessary’ (in Odyssey issue 2, 1997)
- ‘As Near to Flame as Lust to Smoke’ (in Shakespearean Detectives, 1998)
- ‘The Gaze of the Falcon’ (in The Mammoth Book of Royal Whodunnits, 1998)
[edit] Television
[edit] Space Island One
- ‘Awakenings’ (story) (1998)
- ‘Mayfly’ (script) (1998)
- ‘Money Makes the World Go Around’ (story) (1998)
[edit] Journalism
Andy Lane has written articles, reviews and interviews for various magazines, including: DreamWatch, Radio Times, SFX, Starburst, Star Trek Magazine, Star Wars Magazine, Star Wars Fact Files and TV Guide (USA).