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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|Wikipedia]]. |
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− | [[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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+ | == Partial Bibliography == |
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+ | === Star Trek: Deep Space Nine === |
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+ | * “[[Hard Time]]” — Story, with Lynn Barker. |
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+ | ** [http://www.kithrup.com/dkm/dkmfic/ht-1.html The original pitch] for “Hard Time” by DKM. |
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+ | ** [http://www.kithrup.com/dkm/dkmfic/ht-2.html The final pitch] for “Hard Time” by DKM. |
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+ | ** Details on story development: [http://www.kithrup.com/dkm/dkmnonfic/inj-1.html Part 1] & [http://www.kithrup.com/dkm/dkmnonfic/inj-2.html Part 2] |
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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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+ | '''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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+ | Three short stories published in anthologies edited by Kevin J. Anderson. Futher details avilable through links on the [[wikia:c:starwars:Daniel Keys Moran|Wookieepedia entry on DKM]] |
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+ | === Other stories === |
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+ | Short stories and National Public Radio commentaries. Futher details available in [[wikipedia:Daniel Keys Moran|Daniel Keys Moran]]’s entry at [[wikipedia:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]. |
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Revision as of 07:55, 22 April 2006
- See Talk:Daniel Keys Moran for a copyright discussion.
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.
Partial Bibliography
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- “Hard Time” — Story, with Lynn Barker.
- The original pitch for “Hard Time” by DKM.
- The final pitch for “Hard Time” by DKM.
- Details on story development: Part 1 & Part 2
The Great Wheel of Existence
The multi-verse in which most of DKM’s work is set.
Human/Praxcelis Union
- “All the Time in the World” — Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine. Vol. 6 No. 5. May 1982.
- The Armageddon Blues — Bantam Spectra paperback (1988-04-01). ISBN 0-553-27347-7.
- “Realtime” — with Gladys Prebehalla. Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine. Vol. 8 No. 8. August 1984.
- The Ring — Bantom Doubleday hardcover (1988-10-01). ISBN 0-385-24816-4.
The Continuing Time
- Emerald Eyes — Bantam Spectra paperback (1988-06-01). ISBN 0-553-27347-7.
- The Long Run — Bantam Spectra paperback (1989-09-01). ISBN 0-553-28144-5.
- The Last Dancer — Bantam Spectra paperback (1993-11-01). ISBN 0-553-56249-5.
The Sunset Strip
- Terminal Freedom — with Jodi Moran. Quiet Vision Pub. tradepaper (2002-02-01). ISBN 1-57646-643-4.
Star Wars
Three short stories published in anthologies edited by Kevin J. Anderson. Futher details avilable through links on the Wookieepedia entry on DKM
Other stories
Short stories and National Public Radio commentaries. Futher details available in Daniel Keys Moran’s entry at Wikipedia.