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'''Kate Orman''' (born 1968) is an Australian author, best known for her books connected to the British [[Science fiction on television|science-fiction television]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]''.<ref>{{cite news |date=2 June 1998 |title=PAPeR cuts |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230436952 |accessdate=29 May 2024 |newspaper=[[Tharunka]] |location=New South Wales, Australia |page=41 |via=National Library of Australia |volume=44 |issue=7}}</ref>
'''Kate Orman''' (born 1968) is an Australian author,<ref name=Austlit>{{cite web|title= Austlit — Kate Orman |publisher= Austlit|url=https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A51380|access-date= 19 November 2025}}</ref> best known for her books connected to the British [[Science fiction on television|science-fiction television]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]''.<ref>{{cite news |date=2 June 1998 |title=PAPeR cuts |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230436952 |accessdate=29 May 2024 |newspaper=[[Tharunka]] |location=New South Wales, Australia |page=41 |via=National Library of Australia |volume=44 |issue=7}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
Kate Orman was born in [[Sydney]], but grew up in [[Canberra]] and [[Melbourne]] and spent two years living in the United States. She earned a degree in [[biology]] at [[Sydney University]] before becoming a professional author. She is a self-described "[[Liberal feminism|liberal feminist]]".{{Citation needed|date=August 2018}}
Kate Orman was born in [[Sydney]], but grew up in [[Canberra]] and [[Melbourne]] and spent two years living in the United States. She earned a degree in [[biology]] at [[Sydney University]] before becoming a professional author.  


She is married to American writer [[Jonathan Blum (writer, born 1972)|Jonathan Blum]], whom she met through ''Doctor Who'' [[fandom]].
She is married to American writer [[Jonathan Blum (writer, born 1972)|Jonathan Blum]], whom she met through ''Doctor Who'' [[fandom]].

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Biography

Kate Orman was born in Sydney, but grew up in Canberra and Melbourne and spent two years living in the United States. She earned a degree in biology at Sydney University before becoming a professional author.

She is married to American writer Jonathan Blum, whom she met through Doctor Who fandom.

Writing

Orman penned many spin-off novels from Doctor Who for Virgin Publishing, BBC Books and Telos Publishing, the first non-British and first female author to do so.[3] Several of her later Doctor Who works were in collaboration with her husband. She has also collaborated with Paul Cornell: Orman and Cornell co-plotted Human Nature, written by Cornell, and Return of the Living Dad, written by Orman. More recent Doctor Who and related work has been for Big Finish.

Orman has also had a number of short science fiction stories published.[4]

In 2004, Orman and Blum's Doctor Who novella Fallen Gods, published by Telos the previous year, won the Aurealis Award for best Australian science-fiction book.[3]

Novels

Virgin New Adventures

"Benny" New Adventures

Eighth Doctor Adventures

Past Doctor Adventures

Telos Doctor Who novellas

Big Finish Doctor Who Audionovels

  • The Dead Star (2023)

Novellas

Short stories

Comics

Editor

References

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External links

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