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Ben Dylan Aaronovitch (born 22 February 1964) is an English author and screenwriter. He is the author of the series of novels '' Rivers of London''. He also wrote two ''
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'' serials in the late 1980s and spin-off novels from ''Doctor Who'' and ''
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''.


Biography

Born in Camden, Aaronovitch is the son of the
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Sam Aaronovitch who was a senior member of the
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, and the younger brother of actor Owen Aaronovitch and journalist David Aaronovitch. He attended Holloway School.The Old Camdenians Club
Retrieved 31 January 2015
Aaronovitch left school with no particular plan. “Instead of going to university I basically faffed about. I had a series of terrible jobs, the kind you get when you have no qualifications.” These included working as a security guard for Securitas, which he says taught him “to understand shoplifting a lot better... So it did come in quite handy later, for work”. During one of the short-term jobs he submitted some scripts to the BBC, which led to him writing ''Doctor Who'' stories, and finally, while working at
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, Aaronovitch published his first ''Rivers of London'' novel, which rapidly became a word-of-mouth success, enabling him to write full-time. He is passionate about diversity in literature, and in 2020 he founded the Future Worlds Prize, then known as the Gollancz and Rivers of London BAME SFF Award, aimed at opening up science fiction and fantasy publishing to more diverse writers. In 2023 it was announced that ''Rivers of London'' would be adapted for TV as a co-production between Pure Fiction Television, See-Saw Films and Aaronovitch’s own production company, Unnecessary Logo. Aaronovitch lives in
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.


''Doctor Who'' and television work

Aaronovitch wrote two ''
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'' serials, '' Remembrance of the Daleks'' (1988) and ''
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'' (1989), for BBC television, and also the novelization of the former. He wrote one episode for '' Casualty'' (1990) and was then a regular writer on the science fiction series '' Jupiter Moon''. He subsequently wrote or co-wrote three ''Doctor Who'' spin-off novels in the
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''New Adventures'' range; he created the character Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart who became a semi-regular in the ''New Adventures''. He has also written a novel and several short stories published by
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featuring the character of Bernice Summerfield, who was originally developed in the ''New Adventures''. He also co-wrote a ''Doctor Who'' audio drama for Big Finish, and has written a number of ''
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'' spin-off audio dramas.


Proposed serials

In May 1987, Aaronovitch submitted ''Knight Fall'' to the ''Doctor Who'' production office for Season 25. The story concerned privatization.''A brief history of “Doctor Who” stories-The Lost Stories-Patrick Sullivan, Shannon'' Script editor
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liked the story ideas, but felt that the script was inappropriate for the series and had too many supporting characters. After failing to feature Aaronovitch's ''Knight Fall'' storyline to production, Aaronovitch submitted a story in June 1987, entitled ''
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''. The story would see the Doctor and Ace in the future, land in a metro station, and discover transportation portals that could lead any body throughout the Solar System, but one of the portals leads a gate way to hell. Even though Aaronovitch's scripts of ''Transit'' never came to fruition, he would adapt the story as a book for ''
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'' series in December 1992. During Summer of 1988, Aaronovitch submitted a three-part adventure story for ''Doctor Who’s'' 27th Season (which never came to fruition), and was called ''Bad Destination''. The story would feature The Doctor seeing Ace as a captain of a hospital spaceship which is under attack by the Metatraxi.''“Doctor Who: Endgame”- DVD documentary of “Doctor Who: Survival”- retrieved August 2007'' The story, however, was abandoned when, in September 1989, the BBC cancelled ''Doctor Who'' after its 26th Season, due to declining audiences. In July 2011,
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released the story as Earth Aid, by Aaronovitch and Cartmel.


Works


Television


''Doctor Who''

* '' Remembrance of the Daleks'' (1988) * ''
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'' (1989)


''Casualty''

* ''Results'' (1990)


''Jupiter Moon''

* Episode 69 (1990) * Episode 70 (1990) * Episode 80 (1990) * Episode 81 (1990) * Episode 95 (1990) * Episode 119 (1996) * Episode 120 (1996) * Episode 131 (1996) * Episode 132 (1996) * Episode 148 (1996)


''Dark Knight''

* ''Stonegod'' (2001)


Audio dramas


''Blake's 7''

* ''Rebel'' (2007) * ''When Vila Met Gan'' (2008) * ''Eye of the Machine'' (2008) * ''Blood and Earth'' (2009)


''Doctor Who''

* ''Earth Aid'' (with
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; 2011)


Novels


''Doctor Who''

Novelizations: * ''Remembrance of the Daleks'' ''
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'': * ''
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'' * '' The Also People'' * '' So Vile a Sin'' (with Kate Orman)


''Rivers of London''

* '' Rivers of London'' (published as ''Midnight Riot'' in the US) (2011) * '' Moon Over Soho'' (2011) * '' Whispers Under Ground'' (2012) * '' Broken Homes'' (2013) * '' Foxglove Summer'' (2014) * '' The Hanging Tree'' (3 November 2016) * '' The Furthest Station'' (28 September 2017) —novella, set between ''Foxglove Summer'' and ''The Hanging Tree'' * ''Lies Sleeping'' (6 November 2018) * ''The October Man'' (31 May 2019) – novella, set after ''Lies Sleeping'' in Germany, with Tobias Winter as the main character * ''False Value'' (20 February 2020) (Hardback); (Export Trade Paperback); (eBook) * ''Tales from the Folly'' (November 2020) – short story collection *''What Abigail Did That Summer (18 March 2021) – novella'' (Hardback); (eBook) * ''Amongst our Weapons'' (7 April 2022) (Hardback) * ''Winter's Gifts (novella)'' (8 June 2023) (Hardback / eBook / AudioBook) * ''The Masquerades of Spring (novella)'' (5 September 2024) (Hardback / eBook / AudioBook)


Others

* '' Genius Loci''


Short stories

*''Gone Fishing'' in '' Short Trips: Time Signature'' *''Walking Backwards for Christmas'' in '' Something Changed'' *''The Evacuation of Bernice Summerfield Considered as a Short Film by Terry Gilliam'' in '' Missing Adventures''


Rivers of London series

The short stories below are published in ''Tales from the Folly'': *''The Home Crowd Advantage'' in the 'London Edition' of '' Rivers of London'' and on Aaronovitch's blog *''The Domestic'' in the special
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edition of '' Whispers Under Ground'' *''The Cockpit'' in the special
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edition of '' Broken Homes'' *''The Loneliness of the Long Distance Granny'' in the special
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edition of '' Foxglove Summer'' *''A Rare Book of Cunning Device'' in a special
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-only edition read by Kobna Holdbrook-Smith *''King of the Rats'' in the special
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edition of '' The Hanging Tree'' *''Favourite Uncle'' in the special
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edition of ''Lies Sleeping'' *''A Dedicated Follower of Fashion'' *''Vanessa Sommer's Other Christmas List'' *''Three Rivers, Two Husbands and a Baby'' *Three short pieces, labelled ''Moments'', published on Aaronovitch's website **''Moment One: London September 1966'' **''Moment Two: Reynolds-Florence, Az. 2014'' **''Moment Three: Tobias Winter -Meckenheim 2012''


Comics


''Rivers of London – Body Work''

*''Body Work #1 – 16 July 2015'' *''Body Work #2 – 19 August 2015'' *''Body Work #3 – 16 September 2015'' *''Body Work #4 – 21 October 2015'' *''Body Work #5 – 20 November 2015'' *''Body Work (collection/graphic novel) – 29 March 2016''


''Rivers of London – Night Witch''

*''Night Witch #1 – 16 March 2016'' *''Night Witch #2 – 13 April 2016'' *''Night Witch #3 – 18 May 2016'' *''Night Witch (collection/graphic novel) – 1 November 2016''


''Rivers of London – Black Mould''

*''Black Mould #1 – 12 October 2016'' *''Black Mould #2 – 16 November 2016'' *''Black Mould #3 – 21 December 2016'' *''Black Mould #4 – 1 February 2017'' *''Black Mould #5 – 8 March 2017'' *''Black Mould (collection/graphic novel) – 25 July 2017''


''Rivers of London – Detective Stories''

*''Detective Stories #1 – 7 June 2017'' *''Detective Stories #2 – 12 July 2017'' *''Detective Stories #3 – 9 August 2017'' *''Detective Stories #4 – 13 September 2017'' *''Detective Stories (collection/graphic novel) – 29 December 2017''


''Rivers of London – Cry Fox''

*''Cry Fox #1 - 8 November 2017'' *''Cry Fox #2 - 13 December 2017'' *''Cry Fox #3 - 17 January 2018'' *''Cry Fox #4 - 25 April 2018'' *''Cry Fox (collection/graphic novel) – 26 June 2018''


''Rivers of London – Water Weed''

*''Water Weed #1 - 20 June 2018'' *''Water Weed #2 - 18 July 2018'' *''Water Weed #3 - 15 August 2018'' *''Water Weed #4 - 19 September 2018'' *''Water Weed (collection/graphic novel) – 30 November 2018''


''Rivers of London – Action at a Distance''

*''Action at a Distance #1 - 17 October 2018'' *''Action at a Distance #2 - 21 November 2018'' *''Action at a Distance #3 - 19 December 2018'' *''Action at a Distance #4 - 20 January 2019'' *''Action at a Distance (collection/graphic novel) – 1 November 2019''


''Rivers of London – The Fey & The Furious''

*''The Fey & The Furious #1 - 6 November 2019'' *''The Fey & The Furious #2 - 11 December 2019'' *''The Fey & The Furious #3 - 8 January 2020'' *''The Fey & The Furious #4 - 5 February 2020'' *''The Fey & The Furious (collection/graphic novel) – 1 November 2020''


''Rivers of London – Monday, Monday''

*''Monday, Monday #1 - 7 July 2021'' *''Monday, Monday #2 - 18 August 2021'' *''Monday, Monday #3 - 1 September 2021'' *''Monday, Monday #4 - 6 October 2021'' *''Monday, Monday (collection/graphic novel) – 5 January 2021''


''Rivers of London – Deadly Ever After''

*''Deadly Ever After #1 - 18 May 2022'' *''Deadly Ever After #2 - 22 June 2022'' *''Deadly Ever After #3 - 10 August 2022'' *''Deadly Ever After #4 - 21 September 2022'' *''Deadly Ever After (collection/graphic novel) – 25 January 2023''


''Rivers of London – Here Be Dragons''

*''Here Be Dragons #1 - 12 July 2023'' *''Here Be Dragons #2 - 23 August 2023'' *''Here Be Dragons #3 - 6 September 2023'' *''Here Be Dragons #4 - 28 October 2023'' *''Here Be Dragons (collection/graphic novel) – 30 January 2024''


References


External links

*
Aaronovitch's blog
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Aaronovitch, Ben 1964 births Living people English fantasy writers English male novelists English male screenwriters English people of Irish descent English people of Jewish descent English science fiction writers English male television writers People educated at Holloway School Writers of Doctor Who novels