[2] Wylder came into prominence in 2013 after announcing the publication of a Doctor Who poetry book, marking the 50th anniversary of the series, entitled An Eloquence of Time and Space.
A noted Doctor Who fan since the age of three, Wylder received widespread media attention, including an article in the New York Daily News for the project.
Wylder based the story on a tabletop roleplaying game they and their friends had participated in during college.
[1][5][6] For the release of Death and Doubling Cubes, Wylder hired Rachel Johnson to design the cover, as well as the illustrations inside the novel.
[11] Much like Doctor Who, they are a longtime fan of the series and previously worked with Grail Quest Books, who had held the license before Arcbeatle Press.