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{{realworld}}'''Janet Kagan''' is a fantasy writer, but not to be confused with the Janet Kagan who writes for ''Seinfeld'' and ''Will and Grace''.
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{{realworld}}'''Janet Kagan''' ({{y|1946}} – {{d|29|February|2008}}) was a fantasy writer. Her only ''Star Trek'' work was the [[Pocket TOS]] novel ''[[Uhura's Song]]''.
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In {{y|1993}}, Kagan won a [[Hugo Award]] for Best Novelette for "The Nutcracker Coup".
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Kagan died on {{d|29|February|2008}}, from acute chronic
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obstructive pulmonary disease. [http://webnews.sff.net/read?cmd=read&artid=%3C47c99044.0@news.sff.net%3E]
   
 
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==Writing Credits==
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==Writing credits==
 
;''Star Trek'' novels
 
 
* [[Pocket TOS|TOS]] #21: ''[[Uhura's Song]]''
 
* [[Pocket TOS|TOS]] #21: ''[[Uhura's Song]]''
   
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;Other works
 
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* ''Mirabile'' (short story collection)
;Some Non-''Star Trek'' novels
 
 
* ''Hellspark''
* Mirabile
 
* Hellspark
 
 
==Awards==
 
 
* Hugo for Best Novelette, 1993 - The Nutcracker Coup
 
   
 
==External link==
 
==External link==

Revision as of 10:22, 2 March 2008

Template:RealworldJanet Kagan (194629 February 2008) was a fantasy writer. Her only Star Trek work was the Pocket TOS novel Uhura's Song.

In 1993, Kagan won a Hugo Award for Best Novelette for "The Nutcracker Coup".

Kagan died on 29 February 2008, from acute chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. [1]

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Writing credits

Other works
  • Mirabile (short story collection)
  • Hellspark

External link