Board Thread:The Panopticon/@comment-26285319-20170104192003/@comment-24894325-20170125184813

Well, I did try to get some feeling of Magrs, actually, believe it or not. What reviewers say is that he likes to deconstruct Doctor Who, copying elements and subverting expectations. This sounds to me as the very antithesis of writing within DWU. Plus, based on NateBumber's explanations, he likes to play with intertextual/metatextual levels, which is a lot of fun to discuss in an "Introduction into Writing about Literature" I'm sure, but hard to fit into universe building and documenting. As evidenced in the title of a book I found and mentioned on one of the inclusion threads, "The Diary of a Dr. Who Addict", DWU is a literary fiction in Magrs's continuity, again not really indicative of intending to write within DWU.