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{{realworld}}'''Andy Mangels''' is a writer of many ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[novels]], in collaboration with [[Michael A. Martin]]. Although some of his novels feature the recurring [[homosexuality|homosexual]] character of Ranul Keru (ex-lover of {{film|8}}{{'}}s [[lieutenant|Lt.]] [[Hawk (Lieutenant)|Hawk]]), contrary to some claims, he is not the first ''Trek'' writer to place a homosexual character in a novel (see ''[[The Best and the Brightest]]'' by [[Susan Wright]] for a minor character, and the ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers|Star Trek: SCE]]'' series of [[eBook]]s). Keru is the first significantly-featured homosexual character in paper novels, however, and Mangels (an openly gay man) and Martin have consistently featured characters of a diverse sexuality, as well as diverse ethnicities, religious backgrounds, and physical abilities, in all of their works.
'''Andy Mangels is a writer of many Star Trek novels.
 
   
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== Writing credits ==
==Novels==
 
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*[[Rogue]]
 
*[[Taking Wing]]
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*[[Novels]]
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** ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' #10: "[[Lwaxana Troi and the Wedding of Doom]]"
*[[The Sundered]]
 
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** ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' #11: "[[Four Funerals and a Wedding]]"
*[[A Rock and a Hard Place]]
 
*[[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Book 2]]
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** ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' #12: "[[Command Decisions]]"
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** ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' #13: "[[Day of Honor]]"
*[[Tales of the Dominion War]]
 
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** ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' #14: "[[Nobody Knows the Tribbles I've Seen]]"
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** ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' #15: "[[Requiem in Obsidian]]"
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** ''[[Star Trek Unlimited]]'' #10: "[[A Piece of Reaction]]"
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** ''[[Star Trek: Section 31]]'': ''[[Rogue]]''
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** ''[[Mission Gamma]]'' #3: ''[[Cathedral]]''
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** ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers]]''#30: ''[[Ishtar Rising, Book 1]]''
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** ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers]]''#31: ''[[Ishtar Rising, Book 2]]''
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** ''[[The Lost Era]]'' #1: ''[[The Sundered]]''
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** ''[[Prophecy and Change]]'' ("The Orb of Opportunity")
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** ''[[Tales of the Dominion War]]'' ("[[Tales of the Dominion War#Requital|Requital]]")
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** ''[[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 2]]''
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** ''[[Star Trek: Titan]]'' #1: ''[[Taking Wing]]''
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** ''[[Star Trek: Titan]]'' #2: ''[[The Red King]]''
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** ''[[Tales from the Captain's Table]]'' ("Improvisations on the Opal Sea: A Tale of Dubious Credibility")
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** ''[[Last Full Measure]]''
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** ''[[The Good That Men Do]]''
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** ''[[Aftermath]]'' ("Ishtar Rising")
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** ''[[Forged in Fire]]''
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** ''[[Kobayashi Maru (ENT novel)|Kobayashi Maru]]''
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* [[Reference works]]
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** ''[[Creating the Filmation Generation]]'' - 2012, Co-author
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==External links==
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* [http://andymangels.com/ Andy Mangels' Home Page]
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* {{Wikipedia}}
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* [http://trekcore.com/blog/2013/01/creating-the-filmation-generation-andy-mangels-co-author-interview/ 2013 interview with Andy Mangels] at [http://tng.trekcore.com/ Trekcore.com]
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[[Category:Star Trek comic authors|Mangels, Andy]]
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[[Category:Star Trek novel authors|Mangels, Andy]]

Revision as of 11:14, 25 April 2013

Template:RealworldAndy Mangels is a writer of many Star Trek novels, in collaboration with Michael A. Martin. Although some of his novels feature the recurring homosexual character of Ranul Keru (ex-lover of Star Trek: First Contact's Lt. Hawk), contrary to some claims, he is not the first Trek writer to place a homosexual character in a novel (see The Best and the Brightest by Susan Wright for a minor character, and the Star Trek: SCE series of eBooks). Keru is the first significantly-featured homosexual character in paper novels, however, and Mangels (an openly gay man) and Martin have consistently featured characters of a diverse sexuality, as well as diverse ethnicities, religious backgrounds, and physical abilities, in all of their works.

Writing credits

External links