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'''Diane Carey''' (born 1954 in ]) is primarily a ] author best known for her work in the '']'' franchise.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/111800507.html?dids=111800507:111800507&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Mar+15%2C+1994&author=Steve+McKerrow&pub=The+Sun&desc=Md.+ship+in+%60Star+Trek%27+novel&pqatl=google|title=Md. ship in `Star Trek' novel|publisher=The Baltimore Sun|date=March 15th, 1994|accessdate=January 21st, 2010}}</ref> Well-respected by show producers, she is often tapped to be the lead-off writer for the ] book series. She wrote the first '']'' series book, ''Star Trek: Ghost Ship'' as well as the novelization of the '']'' pilot, '']''. '''Diane Carey''' (born 1954 in ]) is primarily a ] author best known for her work in the '']'' franchise.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/111800507.html?dids=111800507:111800507&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Mar+15%2C+1994&author=Steve+McKerrow&pub=The+Sun&desc=Md.+ship+in+%60Star+Trek%27+novel&pqatl=google|title=Md. ship in `Star Trek' novel|publisher=The Baltimore Sun|date=March 15th, 1994|accessdate=January 21st, 2010}}</ref>

==Bibliography==

===''Star Trek'' Original Series===
*''Dreadnought!'' (1986) #29; Fortunes of War 1
*''Battlestations!'' (1986) #31; Fortunes of War 2
*''Final Frontier'' (1988)
*''Best Destiny'' (1992)
*''The Great Starship Race'' (1993) #67
*''First Frontier'' (1995) #75; co-author Dr. James I. Kirkland
*''First Strike'' (1996) #79; Invasion! #1
*''Cadet Kirk'' (1996) Starfleet Academy #3
*''Starfleet Academy'' (1997)
*''Wagon Train to the Stars'' (2000) #89; New Earth #1
*''Belle Terre'' (2000) #90; New Earth #2; co-author Dean Wesley Smith
*''Challenger'' (2000) #94; New Earth #6
*''Chainmail'' (2001) Gateways #2
*''What Lay Beyond'' (2001) Gateways #7; co-authors Peter David, Keith R A DeCandido

===''Star Trek The Next Generation'' Series===
*''Ghost Ship'' (1988) #1
*''Descent'' (1993)
*''Ship of the Line'' (1997)
*''Ancient Blood'' (1997) Day of Honor #1
*''Red Sector'' (1999) Double Helix #3

===''Star Trek Deep Space Nine'' Series===
*''The Search'' (1994)
*''Station Rage'' (1995) #13
*''The Way of the Warrior'' (1995)
*''Trials and Tribble-Ations'' (1996) co-author David Gerrold
*''The Dominion War'' (1998)
*''Call to Arms'' (1998) The Dominion War #2
*''Sacrifice of Angels'' (1998) The Dominion War #4
*''What You Leave Behind'' (1999)

===''Star Trek Voyager'' Series===
*''Flashback'' (1996) co-author Brannon Braga
*''Fire Ship'' (1998) novella in collection ''Star Trek: The Captain's Table'' (1998)
*''Equinox'' (1999)
*''End Game'' (2001)
*''Unimatrix Zero'' (2001)

===''Star Trek Enterprise'' Series===
*''Broken Bow'' (2001)

===''Aliens'' Series===
*''DNA War'' (2006)
*''Cauldron'' (2007)

===Young Adult Books===
;Distress Call 911 Series
*''Twist of Fate'' (1996)
*''Buried Alive'' (1996)
*''Million Dollar Mistake'' (1996)
*''Danger Zone'' (1996)
*''Promise Me You'll Stop Me'' (1996)
*''Roughing It'' (1996)
*''Worth Dying For'' (1996)

;Children's Books
*''A Digger, a Dump Truck'' (2004)
*''A Lion, a Tiger'' (2004)

===Historical Romance Novels===
*''Silver Season'' (1985)
*''Harem'' (1986)
*''Under the Wild Moon'' (1986)
*''After the Torchlight'' (1986)
*''Sudden Storm'' (1990)
*''Distant Drums'' (1991)
*''Rose Legacy'' (1992)

===Movie Novelizations===
*''S.W.A.T'' (2003)


==References== ==References==

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Diane Carey
Occupationnovelist, movie novelizations writer, children's book writer
NationalityAmerican
Period1985 to the present
Genrefiction, children's books
Subjectscience fiction, historical romance
Notable worksStar Trek The Next Generation: Ghost Ship

Diane Carey (born 1954 in Flint, Michigan) is primarily a science fiction author best known for her work in the Star Trek franchise.

References

  1. "Md. ship in `Star Trek' novel". The Baltimore Sun. March 15th, 1994. Retrieved January 21st, 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)

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