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  1. David Gerrold (born Jerrold David Friedman; January 24, 1944) is an American science fiction screenwriter and novelist. He wrote the script for the original Star Trek episode " The Trouble with Tribbles ", created the Sleestak race on the TV series Land of the Lost , [5] and wrote the novelette " The Martian Child ", which won both Hugo and ...

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    Discover the official website of David Gerrold, the award-winning author of science fiction, fantasy, and horror novels and stories.

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    David Gerrold is the author of over 50 books, hundreds of articles and columns, and over a dozen television episodes. He is a classic sci-fi writer that will go down in history as having created some of the most popular and redefining scripts, books, and short stories in the genre.

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  5. The War Against the Chtorr is a series of science fiction novels by American writer David Gerrold. [1] The Chtorr series was originally planned as a trilogy, but as the story became more intricate, Gerrold realized that three books would not be enough for him to tell the entire story.

  6. Dec 10, 2020 · Thursday, December 10, 2020. Author David Gerrold and his latest book, Hella. David Gerrold has been writing professionally for half a century. He created the tribbles for Star Trek and the Sleestaks for Land of the Lost. His most famous novel, of the more than 50 he has authored, is The Man Who Folded Himself.

  7. Jul 24, 2014 · It’s fantasy with spaceships and light-sabres and a mish-mash of stuff that ultimately defies logic. By contrast, classic Star Trek was about exploring the universe, about finding our place in it, about discovering what it means to be a human being. Yeah, TOS was quaint, under-budgeted, and squeezed out through the filters of 1966-style ...

  8. Jan 23, 2011 · By StarTrek.com Staff. David Gerrold is very much a part of the Star Trek fabric, more so than perhaps even longtime fans may realize. Yes, he created the Tribbles, and for that alone he’s earned his place in pop culture history. But did you know that, for TOS, he wrote not only “The Trouble with Tribbles ,” but also the story for “ The ...

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