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Jason Arnopp is a British scriptwriter and novelist. Born in East Anglia, he spent time as a rock journalist before devoting himself to fiction. Stormhouse (2011) is his debut feature. Before that, he scripted a 24-minute short named Ghost Writer (2009) for the UK-based TAPS organisation, among other shorts. Outside of film, he is known for his work in the world of TV's Doctor Who, having written various BBC audio books (including 2011's The Gemini Contagion) and other official fiction for that range. In 2005, Arnopp also wrote the tie-in novel Friday The 13th: Hate-Kill-Repeat for New Line Cinema.