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  1. David F. Bischoff (December 15, 1951 – March 19, 2018) was an American science fiction and television writer. General background. Born in Washington, D.C., Bischoff wrote science fiction books, short stories, and scripts for television. He began writing during the early 1970s and had more than 80 books published.

  2. Sep 20, 2014 · Though he has been writing since the early 1970s, and has had over 80 books published, David is best known for novelizations of popular movies and TV series including the Aliens, Gremlins, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and WarGames. ...more.

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  3. David Bischoff has 148 books on Goodreads with 25377 ratings. David Bischoffs most popular book is Aliens vs. Predator: Hunter's Planet (Aliens Vs. Pred...

  4. A complete list of all David Bischoff's books & series in order (49 books) (4 series). Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards.

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    Born in Washington D.C. and now living in Eugene, Oregon, Bischoff writes science fiction books, short stories, and scripts for television. Though he has been writing since the early 1970s, and has had over 80 books published, Bischoff is best known for novelizations of popular movies and TV series including the Gremlins], Star Trek: The Next Gener...

    Bischoff began writing science fiction, and reviews of the genre while studying at the University of Maryland. His first publications were at Thrust, a fanzine offering science fiction commentray and criticism. The editor, Doug Fratz, later turned Thrustinto a trade magazine, where Bischoff was a regular contributor. His first novel, The Seeker was...

    Bischoff has worked on various television series such as Star Trek: The Next Generation, where he wrote the episodes "Tin Man" and "First Contact" (not to be confused with the Star Trek movie First Contact). He also wrote the Star Trek tie-in novel Grounded, which spent time on the bestseller list. Other TV work included Dinosaucers (with Ted Peder...

    Bischoff teaches creative writing at Seton Hill University, Pennsylvania, in an innovative low-residency Master's degree program in Writing Popular Fiction.

  5. Mar 28, 2018 · Writer David Bischoff, 66, died March 19, 2018 in Eugene OR. He began publishing short fiction in March 1975 with “The Sky’s an Oyster, the Stars Are Pearls” for Perry Rhodan #66, followed by more than 60 stories, some of which were collected in Tripping the Dark Fantastic (2000).

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  7. Jul 1, 1988 · David Bischoff. 3.51. 53 ratings11 reviews. The horror creature that menaced American moviegoers in the 1950s returns in a chilling story of a creeping, crawling, seeping, mauling monster. Genres HorrorScience FictionMonsters. 210 pages, Mass Market Paperback. First published July 1, 1988. Book details & editions. About the author. David Bischoff.

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