Mary Stewart was a Human female civilian in the 24th century. She was the daughter of Starfleet officer Jacob Stewart and his wife Marissa Stewart and the twin sister of Claire Stewart. Mary and her sister, Claire spent their teen years with their father on Deep Space 12 where they developed an interest in writing, where Mary eventually becoming a novelist and Claire became a journalist. Having lost her mother when she and Claire were children, they had found maternal and caring figures in their stepmother Michelle Carson and Lyn.
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| - Mary Stewart was a Human female civilian in the 24th century. She was the daughter of Starfleet officer Jacob Stewart and his wife Marissa Stewart and the twin sister of Claire Stewart. Mary and her sister, Claire spent their teen years with their father on Deep Space 12 where they developed an interest in writing, where Mary eventually becoming a novelist and Claire became a journalist. Having lost her mother when she and Claire were children, they had found maternal and caring figures in their stepmother Michelle Carson and Lyn.
- Mary Stewart is an author of several different genres -- romance, youth fiction, poetry, suspense, thriller, mysteries and fantasy. Her writing career has spanned decades: Madam, Will You Talk (1954) to Rose Cottage (1997). And the settings for her novels, while primarily in Great Britain, include many other countries.
- The three novels in what became known as The Merlin Trilogy – The Crystal Cave (1970), The Hollow Hills (1973), and The Last Enchantment (1979), were later added to forming a five-book series. The latter two were ‘The Wicked Day (1983)’ and ‘The Prince and the Pilgrim (1995)’. From the 1960s through to the 1980s, Stewart’s Merlin books were very popular, a success following on from the publication of T. H. White’s ‘The Once and Future King’ and also from the US presidency connection with Camelot under John F. Kennedy. In later years, her novels were again reprinted and there was a resurgence in her popularity as an Arthurian tales author.
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| - Mary Stewart was a Human female civilian in the 24th century. She was the daughter of Starfleet officer Jacob Stewart and his wife Marissa Stewart and the twin sister of Claire Stewart. Mary and her sister, Claire spent their teen years with their father on Deep Space 12 where they developed an interest in writing, where Mary eventually becoming a novelist and Claire became a journalist. Having lost her mother when she and Claire were children, they had found maternal and caring figures in their stepmother Michelle Carson and Lyn.
- The three novels in what became known as The Merlin Trilogy – The Crystal Cave (1970), The Hollow Hills (1973), and The Last Enchantment (1979), were later added to forming a five-book series. The latter two were ‘The Wicked Day (1983)’ and ‘The Prince and the Pilgrim (1995)’. From the 1960s through to the 1980s, Stewart’s Merlin books were very popular, a success following on from the publication of T. H. White’s ‘The Once and Future King’ and also from the US presidency connection with Camelot under John F. Kennedy. In later years, her novels were again reprinted and there was a resurgence in her popularity as an Arthurian tales author. Mary Stewart has also written many books in the romantic suspense subgenre. For more information please go to Wikipedia: Mary_Stewart.
- Mary Stewart is an author of several different genres -- romance, youth fiction, poetry, suspense, thriller, mysteries and fantasy. Her writing career has spanned decades: Madam, Will You Talk (1954) to Rose Cottage (1997). And the settings for her novels, while primarily in Great Britain, include many other countries.
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