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Terry J. Erdmann (born 8 August 1943; age 80) is an author and publicist. A graduate of UCLA, Erdmann resides in Southern California with his wife, Star Trek editor, licensing liaison, and fellow author Paula M. Block.

Having worked as a publicist for ten years – helping to create the marketing campaigns on films including Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, (where he was credited as the film's publicist), Cocoon, Aliens, Willow, and Stargate – Erdmann was approached by Pocket Books editor Kevin Ryan in 1993 to create a companion book for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He spent the next seven years documenting the creation of the series, the resulting work being published as the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, which he co-wrote with Block. A supplementary work, The Magic of Tribbles: The Making of Trials and Tribble-ations was also produced, written by Erdmann, Block, and Gary Hutzel. The Companion is considered by many in the Star Trek community, including by later showrunner Ira Steven Behr himself, the definitive reference work on Deep Space Nine. (see: main entry)

Among Erdmann's other Trek works are Star Trek: Action! and The Tribble Handbook. He co-wrote The Secrets of Star Trek: Insurrection with Block, and was a contributor to Star Trek - Where No One Has Gone Before. He and Block also wrote the introduction of the Prophecy and Change anthology and Erdmann himself wrote the introduction of Duty, Honor, Redemption. In 2008, Erdmann and Block worked on Star Trek 101, a Star Trek "primer" reference.

In an interview with StarTrek.com, Erdmann noted that his favorite DS9 episode was "Duet", describing it as "very touching". [1](X)

Doctor Terry P. Erdmann, a name seen on a casualty list in "In the Pale Moonlight", was an homage to him.

As author of what many consider the definitive Deep Space Nine reference work, it was a foregone conclusion that Erdmann was to be interviewed for Behr's 2018 documentary, What We Left Behind; Erdmann's book could be spotted on several occasions in the documentary.

In his non-Trek works, Erdmann has written companion books to series such as Ira Steven Behr and Rene Echevarria's The 4400 and Monk and films such as The Last Samurai and Labyrinth. He appears, along with Denise Okuda, in the special edition DVD release of The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension.

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