William Corey Dietz, informally known as Bill Dietz, is a science fiction author, who wrote the Dark Forces trilogy, which consists of Dark Forces: Soldier for the Empire, Dark Forces: Rebel Agent, and Dark Forces: Jedi Knight, based on the computer games Star Wars: Dark Forces and Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. He was also slated to write Escape from Dagu, but the novel was cancelled.
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| - thumb|130px|rightWilliam Corey Dietz (auch bekannt als W.C. Dietz) (* 1945) ist ein US-amerikanischer Autor.
- William Corey Dietz, informalmente conocido como Bill Dietz, es un autor de ciencia ficción, que escribió la Trilogía Dark Forces, que consiste en Soldier for the Empire, Rebel Agent y Jedi Knight, basados en el juego de computador Star Wars: Dark Forces y Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. También escribió la novela Escape from Dagu, pero fue cancelada.
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* La versión original de este artículo, o parte del mismo, fue traducida de Wookieepedia, [ ver autores].
- William Corey Dietz, informally known as Bill Dietz, is a science fiction author, who wrote the Dark Forces trilogy, which consists of Dark Forces: Soldier for the Empire, Dark Forces: Rebel Agent, and Dark Forces: Jedi Knight, based on the computer games Star Wars: Dark Forces and Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. He was also slated to write Escape from Dagu, but the novel was cancelled.
- William Corey Dietz (born 1945) is a U.S. science fiction author who has written up to 28 novels in the genre. Among Dietz's works is also the novel adaptation of the highly rated computer and video game Halo: Combat Evolved. The book was titled Halo: The Flood, and released in 2003. Prior to Halo: The Flood, Dietz also wrote three Star Wars novels that followed the exploits of Kyle Katarn.
- William Corey Dietz (born 1945) is a U.S. science fiction author who has written 28 novels in the genre, some of which have been translated into German, Russian and Japanese. Among the works from Dietz is also the novel adaptation of the highly rated computer and video game Halo: the book was titled The Flood and released in 2003. Prior to The Flood, Dietz also wrote three Star Wars novels that followed the exploits of Kyle Katarn.
- Dietz grew up in the Seattle area, spent time with the Navy and Marine Corps as a Corpsman, graduated from the University of Washington, lived in Africa for half a year, and has traveled to six continents. Dietz indicates that he discovered science fiction while in grade school and continued to read SF from that point on. He knew he wanted to be a writer at age twenty or so, but never got around to it until he was thirty-nine, which was one year shy of a self-imposed deadline of forty. Dietz and his wife Marjorie live near the city of Gig Harbor in Washington State.
- William Corey Dietz is a U.S. science fiction author. Dietz grew up in the Seattle area, spent time with the Navy and Marine Corps as a corpsman, graduated from the University of Washington and worked as a surgical technician, college instructor, and news writer. Later he worked for US West in a number of different marketing communications and public relations related positions, before leaving to accept a job as Director of Public Relations and Marketing for international telephone company edge2net. Dietz has been a full-time writer since 2002.
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| - William Corey Dietz is a U.S. science fiction author. Dietz grew up in the Seattle area, spent time with the Navy and Marine Corps as a corpsman, graduated from the University of Washington and worked as a surgical technician, college instructor, and news writer. Later he worked for US West in a number of different marketing communications and public relations related positions, before leaving to accept a job as Director of Public Relations and Marketing for international telephone company edge2net. Dietz has been a full-time writer since 2002. Among his works is the novel StarCraft II: Heaven's Devils.
- Dietz grew up in the Seattle area, spent time with the Navy and Marine Corps as a Corpsman, graduated from the University of Washington, lived in Africa for half a year, and has traveled to six continents. Dietz has been employed as a surgical technician, college instructor, news writer, television producer and Director of Public Relations and Marketing for an international telephone company. Dietz has written a number of notable tie-in novels including Halo: The Flood based on the popular Halo series of video games, as well as three Star Wars books featuring the adventures of Kyle Katarn, and two books in the popular Resistance universe. Dietz indicates that he discovered science fiction while in grade school and continued to read SF from that point on. He knew he wanted to be a writer at age twenty or so, but never got around to it until he was thirty-nine, which was one year shy of a self-imposed deadline of forty. Dietz wrote War World (now Galactic Bounty) in 1984. It was accepted for publication upon Dietz's initial submission. From that point on he continued to produce at least a book a year eventually becoming a full time novelist in 2002. Dietz and his wife Marjorie live near the city of Gig Harbor in Washington State.
- William Corey Dietz (born 1945) is a U.S. science fiction author who has written 28 novels in the genre, some of which have been translated into German, Russian and Japanese. Among the works from Dietz is also the novel adaptation of the highly rated computer and video game Halo: the book was titled The Flood and released in 2003. Prior to The Flood, Dietz also wrote three Star Wars novels that followed the exploits of Kyle Katarn. William C. Dietz grew up in the Seattle area, spent time with the Navy and Marine Corps as a corpsman, graduated from the University of Washington and worked as a surgical technician, college instructor, and news writer. Later he worked for US West in a number of different marketing communications and public relations related positions, before leaving to accept a job as Director of Public Relations and Marketing for international telephone company edge2net. Dietz has been a full-time writer since 2002.
- thumb|130px|rightWilliam Corey Dietz (auch bekannt als W.C. Dietz) (* 1945) ist ein US-amerikanischer Autor.
- William Corey Dietz, informalmente conocido como Bill Dietz, es un autor de ciencia ficción, que escribió la Trilogía Dark Forces, que consiste en Soldier for the Empire, Rebel Agent y Jedi Knight, basados en el juego de computador Star Wars: Dark Forces y Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. También escribió la novela Escape from Dagu, pero fue cancelada.
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* La versión original de este artículo, o parte del mismo, fue traducida de Wookieepedia, [ ver autores].
- William Corey Dietz, informally known as Bill Dietz, is a science fiction author, who wrote the Dark Forces trilogy, which consists of Dark Forces: Soldier for the Empire, Dark Forces: Rebel Agent, and Dark Forces: Jedi Knight, based on the computer games Star Wars: Dark Forces and Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. He was also slated to write Escape from Dagu, but the novel was cancelled.
- William Corey Dietz (born 1945) is a U.S. science fiction author who has written up to 28 novels in the genre. Among Dietz's works is also the novel adaptation of the highly rated computer and video game Halo: Combat Evolved. The book was titled Halo: The Flood, and released in 2003. Prior to Halo: The Flood, Dietz also wrote three Star Wars novels that followed the exploits of Kyle Katarn.
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