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+ | '''John Ronald Peel''' (born {{y|1954}}) is a ''Star Trek'' author from Nottingham, England. He moved to the USA in 1981 and sold his first professional piece of writing to [[Marvel Comics]]. Over the next few years, he became friendly with Terry Nation (creator of Daleks for ''[[Doctor Who]]'') through his magazine publishing and writing. The two soon collaborated on ''The Official Doctor Who & The Daleks Book'' for St. Martin's Press. This led to Peel writing episode adaptations of some early ''Doctor Who'' television serials and several original ''Doctor Who'' novels. |
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+ | Over the next several years, he began writing a number of tie-in novels for various television series including five ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[novels]], and several ''James Bond, Jr'', ''Eerie, Indiana'', and ''Carmen Sandiego'' books. |
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+ | Over the years, Peel has also written under a number of pseudonyms including J. P. Trent, Nicholas Adams, Rick North, and John Vincent. |
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− | ==Writing Credits== |
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− | * [[Pocket TNG|TNG]] #28: [[Here There Be Dragons]] |
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+ | ** [[Pocket TNG|TNG]] #28: ''[[Here There Be Dragons]]'' |
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+ | ** [[Pocket TNG|TNG]] #44: ''[[The Death of Princes]]'' |
− | * [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket) |
+ | ** [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)|DS9]] #15: ''[[Objective: Bajor]]'' |
− | * [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)#Young Adult|DS9 YA]] # |
+ | ** [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)#Young Adult|DS9 YA]] #3: ''[[Prisoners of Peace]]'' |
+ | ** [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)#Young Adult|DS9 YA]] #6: ''[[Field Trip]]'' |
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+ | *''Star Trek'' [[reference work]]s |
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+ | ** ''[[The Star Trek Files: The Early Voyages]]'' |
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+ | ** ''[[Trek: The Lost Years|The Star Trek That Never Was]]'', 1985 |
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+ | ==Non ''Star Trek'' work== |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | * [http://www.john-peel.com/ John-Peel.com] - official homepage |
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+ | * {{wikipedia|John Peel (writer)|John Peel}} |
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+ | * {{sf-encyc|peel_john}} |
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Revision as of 04:28, 5 July 2015
Template:Realworld John Ronald Peel (born 1954) is a Star Trek author from Nottingham, England. He moved to the USA in 1981 and sold his first professional piece of writing to Marvel Comics. Over the next few years, he became friendly with Terry Nation (creator of Daleks for Doctor Who) through his magazine publishing and writing. The two soon collaborated on The Official Doctor Who & The Daleks Book for St. Martin's Press. This led to Peel writing episode adaptations of some early Doctor Who television serials and several original Doctor Who novels.
Over the next several years, he began writing a number of tie-in novels for various television series including five Star Trek novels, and several James Bond, Jr, Eerie, Indiana, and Carmen Sandiego books.
Over the years, Peel has also written under a number of pseudonyms including J. P. Trent, Nicholas Adams, Rick North, and John Vincent.
Star Trek credits
- Star Trek novels
- TNG #28: Here There Be Dragons
- TNG #44: The Death of Princes
- DS9 #15: Objective: Bajor
- DS9 YA #3: Prisoners of Peace
- DS9 YA #6: Field Trip
- Star Trek reference works
Non Star Trek work
- 2099
- Diadem Worlds of Magic
- Magical States of America
- Outer Limits
- Star Wars: Journal
External links
- John-Peel.com - official homepage
- John Peel at Wikipedia
- John Peel at SF-Encyclopedia.com
- John Peel at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works