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Build High for Happiness was a Paradise Towers short story anthology published by Obverse Books, edited by Stuart Douglas. It featured stories centring on the setting of Paradise Towers, as seen in the Doctor Who TV series of the same name, licensed from Stephen Wyatt — who also contributed to the book himself.

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In 1987, Andrew Cartmel took over as Script Editor of Doctor Who, and immediately began to plan how to revitalise a tv series which some in the higher echelons of the BBC thought of as moribund and ripe for a final cancellation.

With one script already commissioned before he replaced Eric Saward in the role, the very first televised adventure in Cartmel's now legendary Masterplan was Paradise Towers, written by newcomer Stephen Wyatt.

At various times, Paradise Towers has been described at the story which introduced camp into the show, the source of swimming pool phobia, and the first step back from the brink for the series in terms of quality story telling. Obviously, no matter how good it – and the stories which followed – were, it wasn't able to prevent the 1989 cancellation, but it's a story in such high, and ever increasing, regard, that 2021 has seen the launch of a successful comic series, with audios and a Black Archive to follow soon.

And later this year, Obverse will present a further set of tales set in the Towers, fully licensed from, and with a new story by Paradise Towers creator, Stephen Wyatt.

Join our writers in a trip to Kroagnon's great masterpiece...

Stories[]

Title Author
Introduction Stephen Wyatt
Territory Courtney Milnestein
Doris[1] Jenny Shirt
C5 Iain McLaughlin
Lintel[1] Rachel Redhead
A Cup of Sugar Paul Magrs
Damaged Goods[1] Stuart Douglas
Trank Tank John Peel
One Hundred and One Floors[1] Niki Haringsma
The Queen in Yellow Ian Potter
Let Them Eat[1] Kara Dennison
Happiness Dale Smith
Lift 394B[1] Philip Marsh
The Secret Life of Caretaker Number 112 Stroke 9 Subsection 7 Stephen Wyatt
Tricks and Treats[1] Alistair Stuart
When Johnny Comes Marching Home Simon Bucher-Jones
Reclaiming Kroagnon James Cooray Smith
Pex Rides Again Sean Mason

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 These are flash fiction inserted between the short stories of the anthology
  2. Obverse Books on Facebook
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