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'''Diane Duane''' is an American science fiction writer who wrote the short story ''[[Goths and Robbers]]'' and contributed to ''Perfect Timing 2'' and ''The Cat Who Walked Through Time''. She is also known for her ''Young Wizards'' series and has also written novels based upon other franchises, including ''X-Men'' and ''seaQuest DSV''. In ''[[Star Trek]]'' circles she is best known for her ''Rhiannsu'' series of novels and for co-writing the story for the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode "Where No One Has Gone Before". Her scriptwriting work also includes episodes of many 1980s-era animated series.
'''Diane Duane''' is an American science fiction writer who wrote the short story ''[[Goths and Robbers]]'' and contributed to ''Perfect Timing 2'' and ''The Cat Who Walked Through Time''. She is also known for her ''Young Wizards'' series and has also written novels based upon other franchises, including ''X-Men'' and ''seaQuest DSV''. In ''[[Star Trek]]'' circles she is best known for her ''Rhiannsu'' series of novels and for co-writing the story for the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode "Where No One Has Gone Before". Her scriptwriting work also includes episodes of many 1980s-era animated series.


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 (audio series)|Gallifrey]]'' series.
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 (audio series)|Gallifrey]]'' series.
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