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'''Aaron S. Rosenberg''' {{born|13|October|1969}} is an author of several ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[novels]]. |
'''Aaron S. Rosenberg''' {{born|13|October|1969}} is an author of several ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[novels]]. |
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Although a native and current resident of New York City, Rosenberg has also called New Jersey, Kansas, and New Orleans home. In addition to penning novels, he has taught college-level English and has spent time creating corporate graphics. |
Although a native and current resident of New York City, Rosenberg has also called New Jersey, Kansas, and New Orleans home. In addition to penning novels, he has taught college-level English and has spent time creating corporate graphics. |
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− | He has published many short stories, poems, essays, articles, reviews, and nonfiction books. A vast majority of his recent work has been targeted in the role-playing genre, where he has written material for more than eight different games, including White Wolf's popular ''Vampire: The Masquarade'' and [[FASA]]'s '' |
+ | He has published many short stories, poems, essays, articles, reviews, and nonfiction books. A vast majority of his recent work has been targeted in the role-playing genre, where he has written material for more than eight different games, including White Wolf's popular ''Vampire: The Masquarade'' and [[FASA]]'s ''{{dis|Star Trek: The Role Playing Game|FASA}}''. He has done tie-ins for ''Warcraft'', ''Stargate Atlantis'' and ''Warhammer''. |
== Writing credits == |
== Writing credits == |
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;''Star Trek'' novels |
;''Star Trek'' novels |
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* [[Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers|Starfleet Corps of Engineers]] |
* [[Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers|Starfleet Corps of Engineers]] |
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** #9: ''[[The Riddled Post]]'' |
** #9: ''[[The Riddled Post]]'' |
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+ | ** #33: ''[[Collective Hindsight, Book One]]'' |
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− | * Starfleet Corps of Engineers (eBooks) |
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+ | ** #47: ''[[Creative Couplings, Book 1]]'' (with [[Glenn Hauman]]) |
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;Some non-''Star Trek'' novels include |
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* Daemon Gates 1: ''Day of the Daemon'' |
* Daemon Gates 1: ''Day of the Daemon'' |
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* {{Wikipedia|Aaron S. Rosenberg}} |
* {{Wikipedia|Aaron S. Rosenberg}} |
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 28 March 2018
Real world article
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Aaron S. Rosenberg (born 13 October 1969; age 54) is an author of several Star Trek novels.
Although a native and current resident of New York City, Rosenberg has also called New Jersey, Kansas, and New Orleans home. In addition to penning novels, he has taught college-level English and has spent time creating corporate graphics.
He has published many short stories, poems, essays, articles, reviews, and nonfiction books. A vast majority of his recent work has been targeted in the role-playing genre, where he has written material for more than eight different games, including White Wolf's popular Vampire: The Masquarade and FASA's Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. He has done tie-ins for Warcraft, Stargate Atlantis and Warhammer.
Writing credits
- Star Trek novels
- Starfleet Corps of Engineers
- #9: The Riddled Post
- #33: Collective Hindsight, Book One
- #34: Collective Hindsight, Book Two
- #47: Creative Couplings, Book 1 (with Glenn Hauman)
- #48: Creative Couplings, Book 2 (with Glenn Hauman)
- Some non-Star Trek novels include
- Star Craft: Queen of Blades
- Daemon Gates 1: Day of the Daemon
External links
- Aaron S. Rosenberg at Wikipedia
- Aaron Rosenberg at SF-Encyclopedia.com
- Aaron Rosenberg at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works