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Ann Carol Crispin (April 5, 1950 – September 6, 2013) was an American science-fiction writer and the author of 23 published novels. She wrote several Star Trek and Star Wars novelizations; she also created an original science fiction series called StarBridge.
Yesterday's Son is a science fiction novel by American writer A. C. Crispin set in the fictional Star Trek Universe. It describes the events surrounding Spock's discovery that he has a son. Yesterday's Son and its sequel, Time for Yesterday, make up A. C. Crispin's "Yesterday Saga".
Pages in category "Novels by Ann C. Crispin" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Yesterday's Son This page was last ...
Time For Yesterday is a science fiction novel by American writer A. C. Crispin [1] set in the fictional Star Trek Universe. It is a sequel to Crispin's earlier novel, Yesterday's Son, [1] and describes a second encounter between the crew of the USS Enterprise and Spock's son, Zar.
Star Trek: Sarek is a novel by A. C. Crispin, set in the fictional Star Trek universe. It is set shortly after the motion picture Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country . Ambassador Sarek of Vulcan discovers evidence of a complicated plot to cripple the United Federation of Planets ; he must work to find out who is behind it while also coming ...
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The trilogy was written by Ann C. Crispin (as A. C. Crispin), and released in June 1997, October 1997, and March 1998, respectively. The author stated that "Per Lucasfilm 's request, I did not cover Han's time in the Imperial Academy, or his first meeting with Chewbacca "; [ 1 ] these events were eventually depicted in the 2018 film Solo: A ...
When an editor working for Disney was seeking an author to write a novel dealing with the backstory of Captain Jack Sparrow, a major character from the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, they contacted A.C. Crispin's agent and contracted her to write the book after reading The Han Solo Trilogy, which focused on Han Solo's backstory. [1]