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'''Daniel Keys Moran''' (born 1962-11-30) is a computer programmer and a science fiction writer, most famous for his own fiction series, '''the Tales of the Continuing Time'''. He also runs, and contributes to, the '''[http://lakerstalk.net/ Lakers Talk]''' website.
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Further details are available at [[wikipedia:Daniel Keys Moran|Daniel Keys Moran]]’s entry at [[wikipedia:Wikipedia]].
   
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== Partial Bibliography ==
[[User:Jaz|Jaz]] <sup> [[User Talk:Jaz|<span style="color:#9900FF;">talk</span></sup>]][[Image:United Federation of Planets logo.png|28px]] 03:54, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
 
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=== Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ===
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* “[[Hard Time]]” — Story, with Lynn Barker.
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=== The Great Wheel of Existence ===
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The multi-verse in which most of DKM’s work is set.
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* “The Gray Maelstrom” — ''Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine.'' Vol. 7 No. 2. February 1983.
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'''Human/Praxcelis Union'''
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# “All the Time in the World” — ''Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine.'' Vol. 6 No. 5. May 1982.
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# ''The Armageddon Blues'' — Bantam Spectra paperback (1988-04-01). ISBN 0-553-27347-7.
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# “Realtime” — with Gladys Prebehalla. ''Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine.'' Vol. 8 No. 8. August 1984.
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# ''The Ring'' — Bantom Doubleday hardcover (1988-10-01). ISBN 0-385-24816-4.
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'''The Continuing Time'''
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# ''Emerald Eyes'' — Bantam Spectra paperback (1988-06-01). ISBN 0-553-27347-7.
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# ''The Long Run'' — Bantam Spectra paperback (1989-09-01). ISBN 0-553-28144-5.
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# ''The Last Dancer'' — Bantam Spectra paperback (1993-11-01). ISBN 0-553-56249-5.
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'''The Sunset Strip'''
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# ''Terminal Freedom'' — with Jodi Moran. Quiet Vision Pub. tradepaper (2002-02-01). ISBN 1-57646-643-4.
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=== Star Wars ===
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: All three short stories below were published in anthologies edited by Kevin J. Anderson. Futher details are avilable through links on the [[wikia:c:starwars:Daniel Keys Moran|Wookieepedia entry on DKM]]
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* “Empire Blues: The Devaronian's Tale” — ''Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina'' (1995-08-01). ISBN 0-553-56468-4.
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* “A Barve Like That: The Tale of Boba Fett” — ''Star Wars: Tales from Jabba’s Palace'' (1996-01-01). ISBN 0-553-56815-9.
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* “The Last One Standing: The Tale of Boba Fett” — ''Star Wars: Tales of the Bounty Hunters'' (1996-12-01). ISBN 0-553-56816-7.
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=== Other stories ===
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* “Given the Game” — ''Aboriginal Science Fiction.'' Nov./Dec. 1990.
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* “On Sequoia Time” — ''Asimov’s Science Fiction.'' Vol. 20 No. 9. September 1996.
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* “Roughing it During the Martian Invasion,” — with Jodi Moran. ''War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches'' anthology, edited by Kevin Anderson — Bantam Spectra paperback (1997-05-05). ISBN 0-553-10353-9.
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* A series of commentaries for [http://www.npr.org/everywhere/sirius/ NPR Sirius’] ''The Way In''.
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[[Category:Authors|Moran, Daniel Keys]]

Revision as of 04:39, 22 April 2006

Daniel Keys Moran (born 1962-11-30) is a computer programmer and a science fiction writer, most famous for his own fiction series, the Tales of the Continuing Time. He also runs, and contributes to, the Lakers Talk website.

Further details are available at Daniel Keys Moran’s entry at wikipedia:Wikipedia.

Partial Bibliography

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

The Great Wheel of Existence

The multi-verse in which most of DKM’s work is set.

  • “The Gray Maelstrom” — Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine. Vol. 7 No. 2. February 1983.

Human/Praxcelis Union

  1. “All the Time in the World” — Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine. Vol. 6 No. 5. May 1982.
  2. The Armageddon Blues — Bantam Spectra paperback (1988-04-01). ISBN 0-553-27347-7.
  3. “Realtime” — with Gladys Prebehalla. Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine. Vol. 8 No. 8. August 1984.
  4. The Ring — Bantom Doubleday hardcover (1988-10-01). ISBN 0-385-24816-4.

The Continuing Time

  1. Emerald Eyes — Bantam Spectra paperback (1988-06-01). ISBN 0-553-27347-7.
  2. The Long Run — Bantam Spectra paperback (1989-09-01). ISBN 0-553-28144-5.
  3. The Last Dancer — Bantam Spectra paperback (1993-11-01). ISBN 0-553-56249-5.

The Sunset Strip

  1. Terminal Freedom — with Jodi Moran. Quiet Vision Pub. tradepaper (2002-02-01). ISBN 1-57646-643-4.

Star Wars

All three short stories below were published in anthologies edited by Kevin J. Anderson. Futher details are avilable through links on the Wookieepedia entry on DKM
  • “Empire Blues: The Devaronian's Tale” — Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina (1995-08-01). ISBN 0-553-56468-4.
  • “A Barve Like That: The Tale of Boba Fett” — Star Wars: Tales from Jabba’s Palace (1996-01-01). ISBN 0-553-56815-9.
  • “The Last One Standing: The Tale of Boba Fett” — Star Wars: Tales of the Bounty Hunters (1996-12-01). ISBN 0-553-56816-7.

Other stories

  • “Given the Game” — Aboriginal Science Fiction. Nov./Dec. 1990.
  • “On Sequoia Time” — Asimov’s Science Fiction. Vol. 20 No. 9. September 1996.
  • “Roughing it During the Martian Invasion,” — with Jodi Moran. War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches anthology, edited by Kevin Anderson — Bantam Spectra paperback (1997-05-05). ISBN 0-553-10353-9.
  • A series of commentaries for NPR Sirius’ The Way In.


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