Lichtenberg, Jacqueline (1942–)
Lichtenberg, Jacqueline (1942–)
American science-fiction writer. Name variations: (pseudonym) Daniel R. Kerns. Born Mar 25, 1942, in Flushing, NY; m. Salomon Lichtenberg; children: 2 daughters.
Works include House of Zeor (1974), Star Trek Lives! (1975), Mahogany Trinrose (1981), RenSime (1984), Zelerod's Doom (1986), Those of My Blood (1988), and Sime Gen (2003); published nonfiction on Star Trek phenomenon.
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