Margaret Wander Bonanno
Margaret Wander Bonanno (born 1950 as Margaret Wander) is an American science fiction writer, ghost writer and small press publisher. She was born in New York City.
She has written seven Star Trek novels, several science fiction novels set in her own worlds, including The Others, a collaborative novel with Nichelle Nichols, a biography, and other works.
Her novel Preternatural was a New York Times Notable Book for 1997.[1] Preternatural 3, a sequel, was a New York Times Notable Book for 2002.[2]
She now lives in the Los Angeles area.
Star Trek novels
- Dwellers in the Crucible (1985)
- Strangers from the Sky (1987)
- Music of the Spheres (1990) Bonanno's unapproved version of Probe.
- Probe (1992) Mostly written by Gene DeWeese; contains only seven percent of Music of the Spheres.[3]
- Catalyst of Sorrows (2003). Part of the Star Trek: The Lost Era series.
- Burning Dreams (2006). Featuring Christopher Pike.
- Its Hour Come Round (2007). An e-book novella, sixth book in the Mere Anarchy series.
- Unspoken Truth (2010)
Other science fiction
- The Others (1990)
- OtherWhere (1991)
- OtherWise (1993)
- Saturn's Child (1996) with Nichelle Nichols
- Preternatural (1997)
- Preternatural Too: Gyre (2001)
- Preternatural3 (2002)
- Ailuranth (2018)
Mainstream fiction
- A Certain Slant of Light (1979)
- Ember Days (1980)
- Callbacks (1981)
- Risks (1989)
- Ain't Exactly Clear (2016)
Children's books
- Destination Mars (1991) as Rick North part of the ''Young Astronauts'' series
- Citizens of Mars (1991) as Rick North part of the ''Young Astronauts'' series
Nonfiction
- Angela Lansbury: A Biography (1987)
References
- Jonas, Gerald (January 26, 1997). "Science Fiction". The New York Times. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
- Jonas, Gerald (November 10, 2002). "Science Fiction". The New York Times. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
- Probed Retrieved 2017-11-13.
External links
- Official website
- Margaret Wander Bonanno at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Interview, 8-06, Trek Nation
- Interview, 10-02-2000, SFF World
- Review of Preternatural, SF Site
- Review of Preternatual Too: Gyre, SF Site
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