Zepo Publishing, a US based company, whose recent projects include How To Celebrate Your Fandom and the award-nominated Not Everyone Walks the Stage, are looking for Doctor Who fans to be a part of a upcoming book.

The publisher first announced this project, a book about Doctor Who fans discovering the series, six months ago, but are still looking for a few more people to answer four questions and share their fandom stories.
Email them to be a part of the project via zepopublishing [at] gmail .com. (Obviously fixing all those dimensional gaps and required replacements intended to confuse Daleks).
Based in Greater Milwaukee, Zepo Publishing, a young company, have one aim: “Make the world a better place”, publishing books, designing games, and planning and coordinating events that educate and entertain others. Their hope is that their work delivers educational and entertaining products and services to their customers.

They released their first book, How To Celebrate Your Fandom by Libby Shea, Nicholas Seidler, Robert Warnock, and Steven Warren Hill last October, to plenty of publicity in the US, a title for all that celebrates fan culture and activities allowing one to become more involved in one’s fan interests.
Some of the team at Zepo Publishing have been active in Doctor Who fandom for several decades: Nick Seidler has been particularly active in the roleplaying game sphere, telling his own fandom story here on YouTube.
More recent projects include Not Everyone Walks The Stage by Sierra Andrews, centred on a young girl with a mobility impairment, worried that at graduation at the end of the year, she won’t walk the stage like everyone else. Join her as she learns about — how things work at school, how to make friends, how sometimes we all struggle, how learning is fun, and how she is exactly like her friends.

The book, celebrating young students and their achievements, has recently been nominated for the Summer 2025 Outstanding Creator Awards, a literary and creative arts contest that recognises talented, passionate, and imaginative people.
Author Sierra Andrews was the 2025 recipient of the inaugural Louissa Eussman Award for Inclusion and Belonging at her university, the Milwaukee School Of Engineering. She was also nominated for the Student Employee of the year award. She was partially recognised for the book, and her being an inspiration to others.
Nick, who was co-author on Not Everyone Walks The Stage, was also nominated for two awards — the Diversity and Inclusion Staff/Faculty Award and the Student Organisation Advisor of the Year awards.
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With thanks to Ian Wheeler
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