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'''Ann Carol Crispin''' was an American SF author who wrote ''[[Star Trek]]'' and ''Star Wars'' novelizations as well as a series of YA Starbridge novels. She was married to fellow [[pro]] [[Michael Capobianco]]. | '''Ann Carol Crispin''' was an American SF author who wrote ''[[Star Trek]]'' and ''Star Wars'' novelizations as well as a series of YA Starbridge novels. She was married to fellow [[pro]] [[Michael Capobianco]]. | ||
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Revision as of 01:28, 5 February 2020
(5 April 1950 – 6 September 2013)
Ann Carol Crispin was an American SF author who wrote Star Trek and Star Wars novelizations as well as a series of YA Starbridge novels. She was married to fellow pro Michael Capobianco.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1984 -- Wamcon
- 1992 -- Vulkon
- 1993 -- Diversicon I
- 1994 -- Confurence 5
- 1995 -- Ad Astra 15
- 1996 -- Norwescon XIX, StellarCon 20
- 1999 -- VCON 24
- 2003 -- Service to SFWA Award
- 2004 -- Coastcon XXVII
- 2008 -- Conglomeration 2008
Person | Website | 1950—2013 |
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