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− | '''Marc D. Giller''' {{born|10|December|1968}} is a science fiction author living in Tampa Bay, Florida. |
+ | '''Marc D. Giller''' {{born|10|December|1968}} is a science fiction author living in Tampa Bay, Florida. The writer of ''Hammerjack'' and ''Prodigal'', he was tapped to write the short story "Revenant" for the ''[[Seven Deadly Sins]]'' anthology. |
− | Giller began writing at an early age, authoring his first science fiction novel at the age of sixteen. |
+ | Giller began writing at an early age, authoring his first science fiction novel at the age of sixteen. After attending Texas A&M University, garnering a journalism degree, he worked in the news industry. A spec script for ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' allowed him a chance to pitch ideas for the show, but none of his stories made it to the script stage. In 2005, he was finally published, with ''Hammerjack'' being released by Spectra books. A sequel, ''Prodigal'', followed eighteen months later at the end of 2006. |
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* [http://www.hammerjack.net/ HammerJack.net] - official site |
* [http://www.hammerjack.net/ HammerJack.net] - official site |
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Revision as of 08:12, 4 April 2016
Template:Realworld Marc D. Giller (born 10 December 1968; age 55) is a science fiction author living in Tampa Bay, Florida. The writer of Hammerjack and Prodigal, he was tapped to write the short story "Revenant" for the Seven Deadly Sins anthology.
Giller began writing at an early age, authoring his first science fiction novel at the age of sixteen. After attending Texas A&M University, garnering a journalism degree, he worked in the news industry. A spec script for Star Trek: The Next Generation allowed him a chance to pitch ideas for the show, but none of his stories made it to the script stage. In 2005, he was finally published, with Hammerjack being released by Spectra books. A sequel, Prodigal, followed eighteen months later at the end of 2006.
External links
- HammerJack.net - official site
- Marc D. Giller at SF-Encyclopedia.com
- Marc D. Giller at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works