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  1. Sally Caves is the pen name of Sarah Higley, a science fiction writer and professor of English at the University of Rochester. She is best known for creating the Star Trek character Reginald Barclay.

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    Sally Caves is the pen name of Sarah Higley, a Chicago born writer who wrote the Star Trek: The Next Generation third season episode "Hollow Pursuits" and with Ira Steven Behr the story for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine first season episode "Babel". Caves is the maiden name of her grandmother and Sally is the diminutive she grew up with.

    She is a professor of English at the University of Rochester in New York and holds a PhD in medieval languages and literature. She teaches medieval literature, cultural studies, science fiction, and creative writing. Along with her published work on Old English, Middle Welsh and Old Norse, she has published stories in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and Terra Incognita.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org · wiki · TeonahtTeonaht - Wikipedia

    Teonaht / ˈ t eɪ. oʊ n ɑː θ / is a constructed language that has been developed since 1962 by science fiction writer and University of Rochester English professor Sarah Higley, under the pseudonym of Sally Caves.

  3. Sarah Higley, under the pseudonym "Sally Caves," talks about the experience of creating the character of Reginald Barclay in her script "Hollow Pursuits," wh...

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  6. Sally Caves is the pen name of Sarah Higley, a conlanger from the University of Rochester and creator of Teonaht. During Caves' Boomer childhood, she made up a race of fictional winged cats named the Teonim, inspired by her first kitten.

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