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Duane is one of a handful of writers to have written original fiction for both the Doctor Who and Star Trek franchises, and is one of only two Doctor Who-franchise contributors to date to have actually been involved in the writing of a Trek TV episode. (The other is David Wise, who wrote an episode of The Animated Series more than thirty-five years before contributing an episode of Big Finish Productions' Gallifrey series.

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  • Duane is one of a handful of writers to have written original fiction for both the Doctor Who and Star Trek franchises, and is one of only two Doctor Who-franchise contributors to date to have actually been involved in the writing of a Trek TV episode. (The other is David Wise, who wrote an episode of The Animated Series more than thirty-five years before contributing an episode of Big Finish Productions' Gallifrey series.
  • Diane is also a frequenter of the snark community Fandom Wank. She doesn't often post, because when she does she's inevitably dogpiled by a few dozen fangirls congratulating her for reaffirming their belief in the One True Romance of Cyclonus and Galvatron. On a related point, Diane Duane seems to have mastered smiling politely on the internet.
  • Diane Duane is a writer of DuckTales 1987.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Diane Duane Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
  • Diane Duane is an author and former psychiatric nurse. Duane is sometimes confused with fellow Star Trek author Diane Carey. While on their honeymoon, Duane and her husband, Peter Morwood, wrote The Romulan Way in sixteen days. Duane and her husband currently live in County Wicklow, Ireland. The character of Diane Morwood in Debt of Honor was named for her and her spouse.
  • (1) Editada en español con el título "El Cielo Herido" (Ed. Grijalbo - Serie "Star Trek" N° 14 - 1997)
  • 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. 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.
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  • Duane is one of a handful of writers to have written original fiction for both the Doctor Who and Star Trek franchises, and is one of only two Doctor Who-franchise contributors to date to have actually been involved in the writing of a Trek TV episode. (The other is David Wise, who wrote an episode of The Animated Series more than thirty-five years before contributing an episode of Big Finish Productions' Gallifrey series.
  • Diane is also a frequenter of the snark community Fandom Wank. She doesn't often post, because when she does she's inevitably dogpiled by a few dozen fangirls congratulating her for reaffirming their belief in the One True Romance of Cyclonus and Galvatron. On a related point, Diane Duane seems to have mastered smiling politely on the internet.
  • Diane Duane is a writer of DuckTales 1987.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Diane Duane Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
  • Diane Duane is an author and former psychiatric nurse. Duane is sometimes confused with fellow Star Trek author Diane Carey. While on their honeymoon, Duane and her husband, Peter Morwood, wrote The Romulan Way in sixteen days. Duane and her husband currently live in County Wicklow, Ireland. The character of Diane Morwood in Debt of Honor was named for her and her spouse.
  • (1) Editada en español con el título "El Cielo Herido" (Ed. Grijalbo - Serie "Star Trek" N° 14 - 1997)
  • 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. Born in New York City, Duane now lives in County Wicklow, 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. In 2014, Duane was named a Scribe Award Grandmaster for her body of media tie-in work.
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