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'''William "Bill" Rotsler''' {{born|3|July|1926|died|8|October|1997}} wrote short works based on the ''Star Trek'' movies {{film|2}} and {{film|3}}.
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'''William "Bill" Charles Rotsler''' {{born|3|July|1926|died|8|October|1997}} wrote short works based on the ''Star Trek'' movies {{film|2}} and {{film|3}}.
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Rotsler was born in Los Angeles. He was best known as a fan artist, and won Hugos for that work, but he was also quite a prolific producer of fiction.
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In addition to his mainstream fiction, Rotsler was active in the world of pornography, including films and still photography.
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He died in California from throat cancer. The Rotsler Award is named after him, and is awarded to fan artists.
   
 
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== Writing credits ==
 
== Writing credits ==
 
;''Star Trek'' novels
 
;''Star Trek'' novels
* [[Pocket TOS|TOS]]: [[Star Trek II: Short Stories|''Star Trek II'' Short Stories]]
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* [[Pocket TOS|TOS]]: ''[[Star Trek II: Short Stories]]''
* [[Pocket TOS|TOS]]: [[Star Trek III Short Stories|''Star Trek III'' Short Stories]]
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* [[Pocket TOS|TOS]]: ''[[Star Trek III Short Stories]]''
* [[Pocket TOS|TOS]]: [[Star Trek II Biographies|''Star Trek II'' Biographies]]
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* [[Pocket TOS|TOS]]: ''[[Star Trek II Biographies]]''
   
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* {{Wikipedia}}
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Revision as of 14:22, 7 May 2015

Template:Realworld William "Bill" Charles Rotsler (3 July 19268 October 1997; age 71) wrote short works based on the Star Trek movies Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.

Rotsler was born in Los Angeles. He was best known as a fan artist, and won Hugos for that work, but he was also quite a prolific producer of fiction.

In addition to his mainstream fiction, Rotsler was active in the world of pornography, including films and still photography.

He died in California from throat cancer. The Rotsler Award is named after him, and is awarded to fan artists.

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