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David Gerrold (born in Chicago, Illinois) is a [[SF]] novelist and screenwriter known for his script for the popular original ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode "The Trouble with Tribbles," for creating the Sleestak race on the TV series ''Land of the Lost'', and for his novelette, "The Martian Child," which won both [[Hugo]] and [[Nebula]] awards, and was adapted into a 2007 motion picture.
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'''David Gerrold''' (born Jerrold David Friedman), an [[SF]] [[novel]]ist and screenwriter, is the [[author]] of over 50 [[books]], several hundred articles and columns, and over a dozen television episodes. He was [[goh]] at the 2015 [[Worldcon]], [[Sasquan]].  
  
He is the author of over 50 books, several hundred articles and columns, and over a dozen television episodes.
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He was first known for his script for the popular original ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode "The Trouble with '''Tribbles'''," and later, for creating the Sleestak race on the TV series ''Land of the Lost'' and for his 1989 [[novelette]], "The Martian Child," which won both [[Hugo]] and [[Nebula]] awards, and was adapted into a 2007 motion picture. His juvenile SF novel, ''Jumping Off the Planet'', received the 2001 [[Hal Clement Young Adult Award]] for Excellence in Children's Science Fiction Literature.
  
His juvenile SF novel, ''Jumping off the Planet'', received the 2001 [[Hal Clement (Young Adult Award)]] for Excellence in Children's Science Fiction Literature.
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He is openly gay and the adoptive single father of a son, Sean Friedman. Born in [[Chicago]], Gerrold grew up [[LA]], where he lived until October 2023, when he and his family moved to [[Vermont]]. He is a popular, opinionated figure on [[Facebook]].  
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*[https://gerrold.com/ Website. ]
  
 
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* 1975 -- [[OakLaCon]]
 
* 1975 -- [[OakLaCon]]
* 1979 -- [[Skylark Award]], [[Stellarcon IV]]
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* 1979 -- [[Skylark Award]], [[StellarCon IV]]
 
* 1982 -- [[Toastmaster]] at [[Westercon 35]]
 
* 1982 -- [[Toastmaster]] at [[Westercon 35]]
 
* 1983 -- [[Constellation Con]], [[Novacon '83]]
 
* 1983 -- [[Constellation Con]], [[Novacon '83]]
* 1984 -- [[R-Con]], [[Stellarcon IX]]
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* 1984 -- [[R-Con]], [[StellarCon IX]]
* 1985 -- [[Con Amore]], [[Triangulum]]
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* 1985 -- [[Con Amore]], [[Triangulum 1985]]
 
* 1988 -- [[Toastmaster]] at [[Norwescon X]]
 
* 1988 -- [[Toastmaster]] at [[Norwescon X]]
 
* 1990 -- [[CopperCon 10]] (Special Guest)
 
* 1990 -- [[CopperCon 10]] (Special Guest)
 
* 1993 -- [[Chattacon XVIII]], [[CupCon]]
 
* 1993 -- [[Chattacon XVIII]], [[CupCon]]
 
* 1994 -- [[InConJunction XIV]]
 
* 1994 -- [[InConJunction XIV]]
* 1995 -- '''[[1990 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette Hugo]]''', [[Nebula Award |Best Novelette Nebula]]
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* 1995 -- '''[[1990 Best Novelette Hugo]]''', [[Nebula Award|1989 Best Novelette Nebula]]
 
* 1996 -- [[Tropicon XV]]
 
* 1996 -- [[Tropicon XV]]
 
* 1997 -- [[Tra-La-La Con]]
 
* 1997 -- [[Tra-La-La Con]]
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* 2002 -- [[Rustycon 19]], [[Philcon 2002]]
 
* 2002 -- [[Rustycon 19]], [[Philcon 2002]]
 
* 2003 -- [[MisCon 17]]
 
* 2003 -- [[MisCon 17]]
* 2004 -- [[Loscon 31]]
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* 2004 -- [[Loscon 31]], [[Gaylaxicon]] 2004
 
* 2005 -- [[Toastmaster]] at [[FenCon II]], Telluride Tech Festival Award of Technology  
 
* 2005 -- [[Toastmaster]] at [[FenCon II]], Telluride Tech Festival Award of Technology  
* 2007 -- [[Boskone 44]], [[Swancon 32]], [[Forry Award]]
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* 2007 -- [[Boskone 44]], [[Swancon 32]], [[Gaylaxicon]] 2007, [[Forry Award]]
 
* 2008 -- [[Coastcon]]
 
* 2008 -- [[Coastcon]]
 
* 2010 -- [[Necronomicon 2010]]
 
* 2010 -- [[Necronomicon 2010]]
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* 2018 -- [[MC]] at [[Westercon 71]]
 
* 2018 -- [[MC]] at [[Westercon 71]]
 
* 2019 -- [[MisCon 33]]
 
* 2019 -- [[MisCon 33]]
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* 2021 -- [[Rustycon 2021]]
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* 2022 -- [[Robert A. Heinlein Award]]
  
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Latest revision as of 07:02, 12 October 2023

(January 24, 1944 –)

David Gerrold (born Jerrold David Friedman), an SF novelist and screenwriter, is the author of over 50 books, several hundred articles and columns, and over a dozen television episodes. He was goh at the 2015 Worldcon, Sasquan.

He was first known for his script for the popular original Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles," and later, for creating the Sleestak race on the TV series Land of the Lost and for his 1989 novelette, "The Martian Child," which won both Hugo and Nebula awards, and was adapted into a 2007 motion picture. His juvenile SF novel, Jumping Off the Planet, received the 2001 Hal Clement Young Adult Award for Excellence in Children's Science Fiction Literature.

He is openly gay and the adoptive single father of a son, Sean Friedman. Born in Chicago, Gerrold grew up LA, where he lived until October 2023, when he and his family moved to Vermont. He is a popular, opinionated figure on Facebook.

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