Hannah J. Rothman

Biography

Hannah J. Rothman is an American Whovian who came to the party a little late. By the time she started watching Doctor Who, the 2009 specials were well underway and by the time she was officially a fan, the Tenth Doctor was pleading "I don't want to go." She spent the following year (particularly that summer) soaking up as much Classic Who as humanly possible, drawing fan art, contributing to the fanzine The Terrible Zodin, developing preposterous amounts of head-canon for the Fifth Doctor and his original trio of sadly underdeveloped companions, and making some wonderful friends in the fandom online. There was also a lot of Tweeting. Hannah sports a BA in English and currently lives in New York, where she has thankfully never encountered any Daleks on the Empire State Building.

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Twitter Who Volume 3: The Third Doctor
Series: Twitter Who, Book 3. Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 55,110. Language: English. Published: December 10, 2015 . Categories: Nonfiction » Entertainment » History & Criticism
Stranded on Earth with a faulty TARDIS? Hope you've got a good book! Coming back for thirds, Hannah J. Rothman settles in for five years as she Tweets and commentates her way through the complete Jon Pertwee era of Doctor Who. Hop in for a ride in Bessie and get your sonics ready.
Twitter Who Volume 2: The Second Doctor
Series: Twitter Who, Book 2. Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 45,910. Language: English. Published: May 1, 2014 . Categories: Nonfiction » Entertainment » Television
Whofolk, you are hereby invited back to epic quest of one lone fan traversing the vast realm of Classic Who through the eyes of a New Whovian. Bursting from the pages of Outside In, Hannah J. Rothman returns to the '60s as she Tweets and commentates her way through the complete Patrick Troughton era of Doctor Who, reconstructions and all.
Twitter Who Volume 1: The First Doctor
Series: Twitter Who, Book 1. Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 43,700. Language: English. Published: August 13, 2012 . Categories: Nonfiction » Entertainment » Television
In this first volume of Twitter Who, Hannah J. Rothman takes on the complete William Hartnell era of Doctor Who (1963-1966) armed only with her trusty Twitter account and a fresh eye on old adventures. It's a New Whovian's journey through Classic territory, 140 characters at a time.

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