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Anslem is a novel by Jake Sisko, which he began writing in 2372. In that year, Jake was approached by Onaya, a non-corporeal psionic energy entity that "fed" on the creative minds of humanoids. She helped Jake channel his creativity into beginning Anslem until she had almost drained him to the point of death. Fortunately, Onaya was stopped by Benjamin Sisko, who told his son had written Anslem and Onaya had only brought out something which already existed in him. (DS9 episode: "The Muse")

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  • Anslem ist der Name eines Buches von Jake Sisko. Der Roman ist, wie Jake Sisko selbst berichtet, autobiografisch, er entstand unter dem Einfluss der Muse Onaya (DS9: ). Alternative Zeitlinie Die Schriftstellerin Melanie ist von Anslem so sehr begeistert, dass sie es zwei Mal in einer Nacht liest. Neben der Geschichtensammlung Erzählungen ist Anslem die einzige Veröffentlichung von Jake Sisko. (DS9: )
  • Anslem is a novel by Jake Sisko, which he began writing in 2372. In that year, Jake was approached by Onaya, a non-corporeal psionic energy entity that "fed" on the creative minds of humanoids. She helped Jake channel his creativity into beginning Anslem until she had almost drained him to the point of death. Fortunately, Onaya was stopped by Benjamin Sisko, who told his son had written Anslem and Onaya had only brought out something which already existed in him. (DS9 episode: "The Muse")
  • In its original conception at least, it was somewhat autobiographical. The mother of the main character was deceased, though that was only one of several themes Jake hoped to incorporate. The father of the main character also featured in the first draft. It was implied in "The Muse" that Benjamin Sisko recognized himself to some extent in the father. The first sentence of the first draft of Anslem began with "From my window, it looked like the...".
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  • In its original conception at least, it was somewhat autobiographical. The mother of the main character was deceased, though that was only one of several themes Jake hoped to incorporate. The father of the main character also featured in the first draft. It was implied in "The Muse" that Benjamin Sisko recognized himself to some extent in the father. The first sentence of the first draft of Anslem began with "From my window, it looked like the...". Further short excerpts: "... there is no escape. And it seemed so comforting. So I succumbed, letting the feelings engulf me. Images flooded...", "...I'd become the focal point of the room's sympathy, that everyone would feel it necessary to reassure me with kind words and I couldn't bear the ... of so much compassion aimed my way. I decided to stay put. Outside the rain had stopped, the trees had..." (DS9: "The Muse") In an alternate timeline, Jake Sisko completed the novel before he married Korena in 2381. He had worked on the novel at a desk in his house in Louisiana. The novel was received with generally favorable reviews. In the 25th century, a friend of Melanie recommended this novel and she read it straight through twice in one night. (DS9: "The Visitor")
  • Anslem ist der Name eines Buches von Jake Sisko. Der Roman ist, wie Jake Sisko selbst berichtet, autobiografisch, er entstand unter dem Einfluss der Muse Onaya (DS9: ). Alternative Zeitlinie Die Schriftstellerin Melanie ist von Anslem so sehr begeistert, dass sie es zwei Mal in einer Nacht liest. Neben der Geschichtensammlung Erzählungen ist Anslem die einzige Veröffentlichung von Jake Sisko. (DS9: )
  • Anslem is a novel by Jake Sisko, which he began writing in 2372. In that year, Jake was approached by Onaya, a non-corporeal psionic energy entity that "fed" on the creative minds of humanoids. She helped Jake channel his creativity into beginning Anslem until she had almost drained him to the point of death. Fortunately, Onaya was stopped by Benjamin Sisko, who told his son had written Anslem and Onaya had only brought out something which already existed in him. (DS9 episode: "The Muse") Jake continued to work on Anslem, which was semi-autobiographical, into 2374. He had stopped and started the project several times. (DS9 novels: The Fall of Terok Nor, Inferno) Jake still had reservations about the work even when he finished it, and it would be several years before he published it. He had done so by the early 25th century. Melanie had read it twice in one night before she visited him in New Orleans. (DS9 short story: "Revisited") In an alternate timeline in which Benjamin Sisko was displaced from time by the subspace inversion of the Bajoran wormhole, Jake wrote Anslem in his house in New Orleans. Melanie had also read it twice in one night in that reality as well. (DS9 episode: "The Visitor") Anslem was considered to be an acclaimed piece of literature in the 25th century. (STO novel: The Needs of the Many)
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