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'''David A. McIntee''' {{born|31|December|1968}} is a British author. He is fairly well known in the United Kingdom for writing a number of ''Doctor Who'' novels and audio episodes.
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'''David A. McIntee''' {{born|31|December|1968}} is a Scottish author. He is fairly well known in the United Kingdom for writing a number of ''Doctor Who'' novels and audio episodes.
   
In {{y|2000}}, he wrote ''[[Delta Quadrant (reference book)|Delta Quadrant]]'', a ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode guide, for [[Virgin Books]]. This unofficial release would cause issues with [[Pocket Books]] editor [[John Ordover]], who scrapped a ''[[Pocket VOY|Voyager]]'' novel McIntee had sold to the publisher after seeing an advert for the publication. [http://www.well.com/~sjroby/lostbooks.html#99da]
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In {{y|2000}}, he wrote ''{{dis|Delta Quadrant|reference book}}'', a {{s|VOY}} episode guide, for [[Virgin Books]]. This unofficial release caused issues with [[Pocket Books]] editor [[John Ordover]], who scrapped a ''[[Pocket VOY|Voyager]]'' novel McIntee had sold to the publisher after seeing an advert for the publication. [http://www.well.com/~sjroby/lostbooks.html#99da]
   
In {{y|2007}}, McIntee wrote the story "On the Spot" in the [[Pocket Books]] ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' short story collection, ''[[The Sky's the Limit]]''. His short story "Reservoir Ferengi" features in the {{y|2010}} anthology, ''[[Seven Deadly Sins]]''.
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In {{y|2007}}, McIntee wrote the story "On the Spot" in the [[Pocket Books]] {{s|TNG}} short story collection, ''[[The Sky's the Limit]]''. His short story "Reservoir Ferengi" features in the {{y|2010}} anthology, ''[[Seven Deadly Sins]]''.
   
McIntee's first full-length ''Star Trek'' novel, ''[[Indistinguishable from Magic]]'', will be released in {{y|2011}}.
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McIntee's first full-length ''Star Trek'' novel, ''[[Indistinguishable from Magic]]'', was released in {{y|2011}}.
   
He has also contributed to various [[magazines]], including ''[[Star Trek Communicator]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Magazine]]''.
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He has also contributed to various [[magazines]], including {{STC}} and {{STM}}.
   
 
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David A. McIntee (born 31 December 1968; age 55) is a Scottish author. He is fairly well known in the United Kingdom for writing a number of Doctor Who novels and audio episodes.

In 2000, he wrote Delta Quadrant, a Star Trek: Voyager episode guide, for Virgin Books. This unofficial release caused issues with Pocket Books editor John Ordover, who scrapped a Voyager novel McIntee had sold to the publisher after seeing an advert for the publication. [1]

In 2007, McIntee wrote the story "On the Spot" in the Pocket Books Star Trek: The Next Generation short story collection, The Sky's the Limit. His short story "Reservoir Ferengi" features in the 2010 anthology, Seven Deadly Sins.

McIntee's first full-length Star Trek novel, Indistinguishable from Magic, was released in 2011.

He has also contributed to various magazines, including Star Trek: Communicator and Star Trek Magazine.

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