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Pamela Sargent (born 20 March 1948; age 75) is an author who wrote a number of Star Trek novels with her writing partner George Zebrowski.

Born in Ithaca, New York, Sargent attended Binghamton University. She has done some editorial work, particularly of anthologies of women's SF. She has won a number of awards for her non-Trek work including Nebula, Locus, the Sidewise Award and Theodore Sturgeon award, as well as being a finalist for the Hugo, and being given a lifetime achievement Pilgrim Award. She also writes historical fiction, and her novel about Genghis Khan was particularly successful in Europe.

Her trilogy about the terraforming of Venus predates Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy, and has been cited as an influence on it.

Currently, she resides in Albany, New York and sees herself as an atheist and a feminist.

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Writing credits[]

Star Trek novels
Non-Star Trek novels
  • The Mountain Cage and Other Stories
  • Venus Of Shadows
  • Child of Venus
  • Venus of Dreams
  • Women of Wonder, the Classic Years:
    • Science Fiction by Women from the 1940s to the 1970s

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