![]() Author has written 5 stories for Doctor Who, Hellraiser, Transformers/Beast Wars, Sapphire & Steel, and Steven Universe. Eleanor Burns is a Gothic and fantasy author from Cardiff, Wales, who spends most of her time escaping reality in a tiny garret with her loving husband, and writing Doctor Who fanfic. When she can bear to face the light of day, she has also turned her hand to burlesque dancing, modelling, Wicca and computer game design and programming. She is such a Goth that she read in Gothic literature (mainly Shelley) for her PhD, which pleased her immensely as it lets her use the same academic title as her favourite science-fiction protagonist. Her dearest ambition is to be remembered as a cross between Jane Austen and Morticia Addams. Her favourite genres to work in are high fantasy, alternate universe, science-fiction, Steampunk, Dieselpunk, and Gothic / Dark Fantasy, often with a historical twist. She loves too many authors to name, although her most influential one within these genres may be C S Lewis. There is no getting away from Bram Stoker, though … |
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