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− | '''Diane Duane''' is an American science fiction and fantasy author who wrote the teleplays for | + | '''Diane Duane''' is an American science fiction and fantasy author who wrote the teleplays for two episodes of ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'', along with her husband [[Peter Morwood]]. |
− | Diane Duane was one of the namesakes for the character of [[Lydia Duane]].[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=103] <!--and Diane Maza, probably, if we can find some sources--> | + | Diane Duane was one of the namesakes for the character of [[Lydia Duane]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=103] <!--and Diane Maza, probably, if we can find some sources--> |
She has also written numerous [[Star Trek]] novels, as well as Star Trek comics, TV episodes, audio plays, and even a video game. She co-wrote an episode of ''The Next Generation'' ("Where No One Has Gone Before") with [[Michael Reaves]]. | She has also written numerous [[Star Trek]] novels, as well as Star Trek comics, TV episodes, audio plays, and even a video game. She co-wrote an episode of ''The Next Generation'' ("Where No One Has Gone Before") with [[Michael Reaves]]. |
Latest revision as of 20:24, 8 December 2015
Diane Duane is an American science fiction and fantasy author who wrote the teleplays for two episodes of Gargoyles, along with her husband Peter Morwood.
Diane Duane was one of the namesakes for the character of Lydia Duane. [1]
She has also written numerous Star Trek novels, as well as Star Trek comics, TV episodes, audio plays, and even a video game. She co-wrote an episode of The Next Generation ("Where No One Has Gone Before") with Michael Reaves.
Gargoyles credits
- "The Hound of Ulster" (with Peter Morwood)
- "Ill Met By Moonlight" (with Peter Morwood)
See also
- Official Website
- Diane Duane at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia