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Graham Sleight (born 2 October 1972[1]) is a science fiction writer, editor and critic. In 2011, he appeared in the documentary All's Wells That Ends Wells, expounding on the influence of H. G. Wells on Doctor Who, and contributed to The Unsilent Library: Essays on the Russell T. Davies Era of the new Doctor Who, a reference book which he also co-edited.

In 2012, his own book, The Doctor's Monsters: Meanings of the Monstrous in Doctor Who, was published by I.B. Tauris.

Outside of DWU analysis, Sleight is the managing editor for the third edition of The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. He wrote a regular column for Locus until 2012, and between 2007 and 2013, served as editor for Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction.

He frequently writes about Doctor Who, or, more generally, science fiction. For instance, in 2010, Sleight submitted a paper to the Classical Association about the use of Greek and Roman mythology in Doctor Who.

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  1. Sleight, Graham. Science Fiction Encyclopedia. Retrieved on 1 December 2018.
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