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'''Christie Golden''' - sometimes credited as Christine Golden - is an author of several ''Star Trek'' [[novel]]s, including the bestsellers "[[Homecoming]]" and "[[The Farther Shore]]", which were the fastest selling ''Star Trek'' novels of [[2003 productions|2003]]. She lives in Loveland, Colorado, with her husband Michael Georges who is an artist, and their two [[cat]]s.
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'''Christie Golden''' - sometimes incorrectly credited as '''Christine Golden''' - {{born|21|November|1963}} is an author of several ''Star Trek'' [[novels]], including the bestsellers ''{{dis|Homecoming|novel}}'' and ''[[The Farther Shore]]'', which were the fastest selling ''Star Trek'' novels of {{y|2003}}.
   
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She was born in Atlanta, Georgia. She has also written books tied into ''Star Wars'', ''Dungeons and Dragons'', ''Warcraft'' and ''Invasion America''. She lives in Denver, Colorado.
==Novels==
 
*[[Star Trek: The Next Generation (Pocket)|''Star Trek: The Next Generation'']]: [[The First Virtue]] - with [[Michael Jan Friedman]]
 
   
 
== Novels ==
*''[[Star Trek: Gateways]]'': [[What Lay Beyond]] ([[November 2001]])
 
 
* [[Pocket TNG]] ''[[The First Virtue]]'' (with [[Michael Jan Friedman]])
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* ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers|SCE]]'': ''[[Hard Crash]]''
 
* ''[[Star Trek: Gateways]]'': ''[[What Lay Beyond]]'' ({{m|November|2001}})
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* [[Pocket TOS]] ''[[The Last Roundup]]''
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* ''{{dis|Star Trek: Voyager|Pocket}}'':
 
**''[[The Murdered Sun]]''
 
**''[[Marooned]]''
 
**''{{dis|Seven of Nine|novel}}''
 
** ''[[Star Trek: Voyager - Dark Matters]]''
 
***''[[Cloak and Dagger]]''
 
***''[[Ghost Dance]]''
 
***''[[Shadow of Heaven]]''
 
**''{{dis|Endgame|novel}}'' ({{m|July|2001}}, with [[Diane Carey]])
 
**''[[No Man's Land]]''
 
**''{{dis|Homecoming|novel}}'' ({{m|June|2003}})
 
**''[[The Farther Shore]]'' ({{m|July|2003}})
 
**[[Spirit Walk]]
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*** ''[[Old Wounds]]'' ({{y|2005}})
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*** ''[[Enemy of My Enemy]]'' ({{y|2005}})
   
 
== External links ==
*[[Star Trek: The Original Series (Pocket)|''Star Trek'']]: [[The Last Roundup]]
 
 
* [http://www.christiegolden.com/ Christie Golden] - official website
 
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* {{Wikipedia}}
*[[Star Trek: Voyager (Pocket)|''Star Trek: Voyager'']]
 
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* {{sf-encyc|golden_christie}}
**[[The Murdered Sun]]
 
**[[Marooned]]
 
**[[Seven of Nine (novel)|Seven of Nine]]
 
** [[Dark Matters Trilogy]]
 
***[[Cloak and Dagger|Book 1: Cloak And Dagger]]
 
***[[Ghost Dance|Book 2: Ghost Dance]]
 
***[[Shadow of Heaven|Book 3: Shadow of Heaven]]
 
**[[Endgame (novel)|Endgame]] ([[July 2001]]) - with [[Diane Carey]]
 
**[[No Man's Land]]
 
**[[Homecoming]] ([[June 2003]])
 
**[[The Farther Shore]] ([[July 2003]])
 
**[[Spirit Walk]]
 
***[[Old Wounds|Book 1: Old Wounds]] ([[2005 productions|2005]])
 
***[[Enemy of My Enemy|Book 2: Enemy of My Enemy]] ([[2005 productions|2005]])
 
   
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[[de:Christie Golden]]
==External Links==
 
 
[[Category:Star Trek novel authors|Golden, Christie]]
* [http://www.christiegolden.com/ Christie Golden's Official Website]
 
[[Category:Star Trek authors|Golden, Christie]]
 

Revision as of 12:28, 8 April 2015

Template:Realworld Christie Golden - sometimes incorrectly credited as Christine Golden - (born 21 November 1963; age 60) is an author of several Star Trek novels, including the bestsellers Homecoming and The Farther Shore, which were the fastest selling Star Trek novels of 2003.

She was born in Atlanta, Georgia. She has also written books tied into Star Wars, Dungeons and Dragons, Warcraft and Invasion America. She lives in Denver, Colorado.

Novels

External links