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  1. David Gerrold (born Jerrold David Friedman; January 24, 1944) is an American science fiction screenwriter and novelist.

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    Davids loading up his online bookshelf with novels and stories that aren’t available anywhere else! Check back here for the latest information on Davids eBooks.

  3. The War Against the Chtorr is a series of science fiction novels by American writer David Gerrold. 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.

  4. www.gerrold.com › bioBio | Gerrold

    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.

  5. David Gerrold (born 24 January 1944; age 80), birth name Jerrold David Friedman, is a screenwriter and science fiction author who wrote episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Animated Series and also worked as a story editor on Star Trek: The Next Generation.

  6. The Man Who Folded Himself is a 1973 science fiction novel by American writer David Gerrold. It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1974 and the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1974.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0314775David Gerrold - IMDb

    David Gerrold was born on 24 January 1944 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is a writer and actor, known for Star Trek Phase II (2004), Star Trek (1966) and Babylon 5 (1993).

  8. Jan 23, 2011 · 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.

  9. Jul 24, 2014 · But despite that, it was the most ambitious series in American television, because it invited the audience to think about ideas. At its best, classic Trek was a faint intimation of what real science fiction could be — the books, the stories, the sense of wonder — but at least it aspired …. Read More.

  10. Yesterday, David Gerrold talked about his involvement with the original Star Trek series, recounting his experiences on the episodes “The Trouble with Tribbles,” “The Cloud Minders” and “I, Mudd.”

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