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  1. Sharman Divono. Sharman DiVono writes science fiction novels and short stories, a departure from her writing of animated shows for television. Her futuristic sci-fi murder-mystery novel "Blood Moon" (Dawbooks) is set on the Moon, where the U.S. maintains a base. She has also published short stories revolving about the Silver Surfer character.

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  2. Sharman Divono. Writer: Garfield and Friends. Sharman DiVono writes science fiction novels and short stories, a departure from her writing of animated shows for television. Her futuristic sci-fi murder-mystery novel "Blood Moon" (Dawbooks) is set on the Moon, where the U.S. maintains a base. She has also published short stories revolving about the Silver Surfer character. Sharman is currently ...

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    Sharman DiVono (born 11 October 1949; age 74) was the primary writer of the Star Trek comic strip from mid-1981 through late 1982.

    DiVono has written a variety of things through the years, from "Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm: The Man from Planet X" and "Tarzan" comic books, to (with William Rotsler, ghost writing as Victor Appleton) a number of Tom Swift novels in the early 1980s, to a solo novel Blood Moon in 1999.

    On television, DiVono worked on both Garfield and Friends and G.I. Joe as one of the series writers.

    Larry Niven collaborated with DiVono on "The Wristwatch Plantation" story arc in the comic strip.

    •"The Savage Within" (26 April 1981 – 21 July 1981)

    •"Quarantine" (22 July 1981 – 27 October 1981)

    •"Eleventh Story Arc" (28 October 1981 – 28 February 1982)

    •"The Wristwatch Plantation" (1 March 1982 – 17 July 1982)

  3. Sharman DiVono has 14 books on Goodreads with 460 ratings. Sharman DiVono’s most popular book is Tarzan of the Apes (Tarzan, #1).

  4. Oct 8, 2020 · Sharman DiVono is a science fiction novelist, short story writer, comics writer, and television writer. DiVono's first published credits, in the 1981–1983, were as writer for the syndicated comic strips Star Trek and The Legend of Bruce Lee, both with the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. [1] DiVono relied on her own background as a martial artist ...

  5. Sharman DiVono (1949 - ) is an American writer who contributed five stories to the US Comic Strips series in 1981 and 1982, one co-authored with Larry Niven. Outside of Star Trek, DiVono wrote six Tom Swift novellas with William Rotsler (aka Victor Appleton) for Wanderer Books.

  6. Apr 24, 2006 · Note: Sharman DiVono (born 11 October 1949) was the primary writer of the Star Trek comic strip from mid-1981 through late 1982. DiVono has written a variety of things through the years, from "Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm: The Man from Planet X" and "Tarzan" comic books, to (with William Rotsler, ghost writing as Victor Appleton) a number of Tom Swift novels in the early 1980s, to a solo novel Blood ...

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