Short Trips: The Muses

Short Trips: The Muses is a Big Finish original anthology edited by Jacqueline Rayner and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The stories are based on the nine Muses.

Short Trips: The Muses
AuthorVarious, edited by Jacqueline Rayner
SeriesDoctor Who book:
Big Finish Short Trips
Release number
4
PublisherBig Finish Productions
Publication date
September 2003
Pages209
ISBN1-84435-009-6
Preceded byShort Trips: A Universe of Terrors 
Followed byShort Trips: Steel Skies 

Stories

MuseTitleAuthorDoctorFeaturing
Terpsichore - the Muse of dance and chorusTeach Yourself Ballroom DancingRobert Shearman6thNone
Thalia - the Muse of comedy and idyllic poetryThe Brain of SocratesGareth Roberts4thLeela
Melpomene - the Muse of tragedyMordieu"Tara Samms"8thNone
Euterpe - the Muse of musicAn Overture Too Early[1]Simon Guerrier3rdSarah, The Brigadier
Polyhymnia - the Muse of sacred poetry, sacred hymn, dance, eloquence, agriculture and pantomimeHymn of the CitySarah Groenewegen7thAce
Erato - the Muse of love poetryConfabulaIan Potter5thNyssa
Urania - the Muse of astronomyThe Astronomer’s ApprenticeSimon A. Forward2ndJamie, Victoria
Calliope - the Muse of eloquence and epic poetryKatarina in the UnderworldSteve Lyons1stKatarina
Clio - the Muse of historyThe Glass PrincessJustin Richards1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8thNone

Notes

  1. An Overture Too Early was later republished in Short Trips: Time Signature. The later collection explains and elaborates upon the events of this story.



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