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'''Diane Duane''' is the author of several ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[novels]], including the ''[[Rihannsu]]'' series, "[[Spock's World]]" ([[Pocket TOS]]), "[[Dark Mirror]]" and "[[Intellivore]]" ([[Pocket TNG]]). Her non-Trek books include The "Young Wizards" series, which is currently in its eighth volume, and numerous others including the "Feline Wizardry Sequence" and the "Door..." series. She lives in [[Ireland]] with her husband [[Peter Morwood]], who has collaborated with her on some books.
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'''Diane Duane''' {{born|18|May|1952}} is the author of numerous ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[novels]], including ''[[The Wounded Sky]]'', ''[[Doctor's Orders]]'' and ''[[Spock's World]]'' ([[Pocket TOS]]), ''[[Dark Mirror]]'' and ''[[Intellivore]]'' ([[Pocket TNG]]), and the ''[[Rihannsu]]'' series – ''[[My Enemy, My Ally]]'', ''[[The Romulan Way]]'', ''[[Swordhunt]]'', ''[[Honor Blade]]'', and ''[[The Empty Chair]]''. She also created a [[Romulan language]] for the Rihannsu novels.
   
 
Duane is the co-writer of {{TNG|Where No One Has Gone Before}}, which was loosely based on ''[[The Wounded Sky]]''.
''Rihannsu'' will continue with the upcoming "[[The Empty Chair]]." Duane also created a [[Romulan language]] for the novels.
 
   
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''Trek'' comics she has written include "[[Double Blind, Part One]]" and "[[Double Blind, Part II]]", "[[The Last Word]]", and the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Ill Wind]]'' mini-series.
Diane Duane also is the co-writer of [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|TNG]]: "[[Where No One Has Gone Before]]," which was loosely based on her novel, "[[The Wounded Sky]]."
 
   
 
Diane Duane has worked with ''Star Trek'' in perhaps the most forms of anyone alive. Besides comics, novels and TV, she has adapted her own work for audio, has written for the ''Star Trek'' manga series by [[Tokyopop]], has written short ''Trek'' fiction for anthologies, and plotted and wrote the first ''Star Trek'' [[games|computer game]], ''[[Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative]]''.
[[Comics]]: "[[Double Blind, Part One]]" and "[[Double Blind, Part II]]".
 
   
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Duane has also written more than thirty non-''Trek'' books; among these she is probably best known for the ''Young Wizards'' series, [http://www.youngwizards.com] which is currently in its eighth volume. Other books include the "Feline Wizardry Sequence" and the ''Door...'' series. She makes a habit of including ''Star Trek'' references in her non-''Trek'' books.
Diane Duane has worked with ''Star Trek'' in perhaps the most forms of anyone alive. In addition to writing novels and an episode, she has written many ''Star Trek'' [[comics]] and other anthologies. She also worked on the first ''Star Trek'' [[games|computer game]], [[Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative]].
 
   
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Duane lives in [[Ireland]] with her husband [[Peter Morwood]], who has collaborated with her on several books and also on some film and television projects.
She also makes a habit of including ''Star Trek'' refrences in her non-Trek books.
 
   
A character in [[Debt of Honor]], a [[comic]]s from [[DC Comics|DC]], was named for Diane Duane, in a sense -- a Diane ''Morwood'' was the third-in-command of the [[engineering]] section of the [[USS Farragut|USS ''Farragut'']], and a colleague of [[Lieutenant]] [[James T. Kirk]], in [[2254]].
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A character in "[[Debt of Honor]]", a comic from [[DC Comics|DC]], was named for Diane Duane – a Diane Morwood was the third-in-command of the [[engineering]] section of the {{USS|Farragut|23rd century}}, and a colleague of [[Lieutenant]] [[James T. Kirk]], in [[2254]].
   
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== External link ==
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* [http://www.dianeduane.com DianeDuane.com] - official web site
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Revision as of 17:08, 31 October 2014

Template:Realworld Diane Duane (born 18 May 1952; age 71) is the author of numerous Star Trek novels, including The Wounded Sky, Doctor's Orders and Spock's World (Pocket TOS), Dark Mirror and Intellivore (Pocket TNG), and the Rihannsu series – My Enemy, My Ally, The Romulan Way, Swordhunt, Honor Blade, and The Empty Chair. She also created a Romulan language for the Rihannsu novels.

Duane is the co-writer of TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before", which was loosely based on The Wounded Sky.

Trek comics she has written include "Double Blind, Part One" and "Double Blind, Part II", "The Last Word", and the Star Trek: The Next Generation - Ill Wind mini-series.

Diane Duane has worked with Star Trek in perhaps the most forms of anyone alive. Besides comics, novels and TV, she has adapted her own work for audio, has written for the Star Trek manga series by Tokyopop, has written short Trek fiction for anthologies, and plotted and wrote the first Star Trek computer game, Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative.

Duane has also written more than thirty non-Trek books; among these she is probably best known for the Young Wizards series, [1] which is currently in its eighth volume. Other books include the "Feline Wizardry Sequence" and the Door... series. She makes a habit of including Star Trek references in her non-Trek books.

Duane lives in Ireland with her husband Peter Morwood, who has collaborated with her on several books and also on some film and television projects.

A character in "Debt of Honor", a comic from DC, was named for Diane Duane – a Diane Morwood was the third-in-command of the engineering section of the USS Farragut, and a colleague of Lieutenant James T. Kirk, in 2254.

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