Meet the Team:
Organisational, copywriting and logistics mod.
Katherine Wheeler (@wheelofkats- X/BlueSky | @boxofkats- Instagram | wheelofkats- Linktree)
Katherine is responsible for the zine’s overall project management and manufacture. This means generating ideas and prototypes, managing contributors, set up, handling print then packaging and posting zines. She enjoys promoting the zine on podcasts and in person and can be found on Who Knew, AALOR podcast and the Community Show. She dabbles in every area of the zine’s production.
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Organisational, copywriting and logistics mod.
Natalia (@ThoscheiTrash- X/BlueSky)
Nat is also responsible for the zine’s overall project management. In 2024, they organised and printed 'More of the Universe', a Thasmin Fan Zine. When they aren't zine-ing, they're busy being a librarian. They enjoy cosplaying and going to Doctor Who events and conventions. around the country (and sometimes outside of it!).
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Graphic Design and Layout mod
Dani (eriadu-in-the-wildwood - tumblr)
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OUR PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS:
Profits from the sale of this zine went to MicroRainbow, a charity doing amazing work providing safe housing for LGBTQ+ refugees in the UK.
In total, we raised a staggering £4032.49. Again, whilst making the zine as affordable and accessible as we could
The aim of this zine was to reflect the cost of exactly what went in and not a penny over. It's a really expensive time to be a Doctor Who fan and owning everything you want to is insanely difficult on a budget. Therefore, charity items for this zine will be optional and the mod team will only be taking what we need to reimburse ourselves.
Profits from the add-ons we’ve created went to the charity Crohn’s and Colitis UK. The charity aims to help those with the conditions manage their symptoms and funds research. Our very own Master, Sacha Dhawan, suffers from Crohn’s Disease and is an advocate for the charity so we thought it was only fair that we raised both money and awareness for them. If you’d like more information, check out their website.
In total, we raised £1083.78! And that's whilst making our zine as accessible and affordable as we could.
HopeZine
Hope Zine was a project put together entirely in lockdown, featuring stories from across every era of the show reflecting the theme of hope. All profits went to the charity Frontline 19.