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词条 Diane Duane
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Bibliography

      Maps  

  3. Screen works: film and television

  4. Awards

  5. References

  6. External links

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Diane Duane (born May 18, 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. Her works include the Young Wizards young adult fantasy series and the Rihannsu Star Trek novels.

Biography

Born in New York City, she grew up in Roosevelt, Long Island. After school, she studied nursing and practiced as a psychiatric nurse for two years until 1976, when she moved to California and worked as an assistant to David Gerrold. Her first novel was published by Dell Books in 1979; Gerrold wrote an "overture" to that novel, on the grounds that he'd rather be making overtures than introductions to Duane.[1] She subsequently worked as a freelance writer. In 1981 she moved to Pennsylvania. She married Northern Irish author Peter Morwood in 1987; they moved to the United Kingdom and then to Ireland, where she resides in County Wicklow.[2]

Bibliography

Young Wizards
  1. {{cite book|title=So You Want to Be a Wizard|year=1983|publisher=Delacorte|isbn=0-15-204738-7}}
  2. {{cite book|title=Deep Wizardry|year=1985|publisher=Delacorte|isbn=0-15-216257-7}}
  3. {{cite book|title=High Wizardry|year=1990|publisher=Corgi|isbn=0-15-216244-5}}
  4. {{cite book|title=A Wizard Abroad|year=1993|publisher=Corgi|isbn=0-15-216238-0}}
  5. {{cite book|title=The Wizard's Dilemma|year=2001|publisher=Harcourt|isbn=0-15-202551-0}}
  6. {{cite book|title=A Wizard Alone|year=2002|isbn=0-15-204562-7}}
  7. {{cite book|title=Wizard's Holiday|year=2003|isbn=0-15-204771-9}}
  8. {{cite book|title=Wizards at War|year=2005|isbn=0-15-204772-7}}
  9. {{cite book|title=A Wizard of Mars|date=April 2010|publisher=Harcourt|isbn=0-15-205449-9}}
  10. {{cite book|title=Interim Errantry|date=October 2015|publisher=CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform|isbn=151868825X}}
  11. {{cite book|title=Games Wizards Play|date=February 2, 2016|publisher=Harcourt|isbn=054741806X}}

A short story within the same universe, "Uptown Local", has also been published as part of Jane Yolen's Dragons and Dreams anthology, and a podcast of Duane reading it is freely available from her website. It also appears in the twentieth anniversary edition of So You Want to Be a Wizard.

In February 2011, Duane announced she would be releasing new versions of the first 4 books in the series.[3] She will be updating the technology used in the books, fixing some of the time line issues within the series, and overall making the series more appealing to the young adult reader of today. The first of the series will be available on or around June 21, 2011 in ebook format, through the Diane Duane ebooks store, with eventual distribution at other outlets.[4] The next 3 books will follow over July and August 2011. The new books are planned to have new ISBN numbers,[5] with the publisher switching to the revised editions with new covers around the time the next book in the series is released.

Feline Wizards

The series focuses on cat-wizards, who maintain the worldgates that wizards use for travel between the sheaf of canonical universes. They take place in the same setting as the Young Wizards novels.

  1. {{cite book|title= Book of Night with Moon|year= 1997|isbn= 0-340-69329-0}}
  2. {{cite book|title= To Visit the Queen|year= 1998|isbn= 0-446-67318-8}} (Published in the UK as {{cite book| title=On Her Majesty's Wizardly Service|year= 1998|isbn = 0-340-69330-4}})
  3. {{cite book|title=The Big Meow|year=2011}}

In December 2005, Duane proposed to her fans that they fund a third novel in the series, The Big Meow.[6] After funding the project via whole-book subscriptions, per-chapter threshold pledges,[7] merchandising,[8][9] "put something in the kitty" donations,[10] and $2,900 in challenge grants,[11][12][13][14] Duane wrote, over a span of two and a half years, seven of the book's 13 chapters. No new chapters were published between July 2008 and February 2011, but on February 2, 2011, Duane announced the project's completion[15] and posted the remaining chapters for subscribers between then and the 15th.[16]

Adult Wizards

Books about adult wizards set in the same universe of the Young Wizards series.

  • "Theobroma", featured in the fantasy short story collection Wizards, Inc. (November 2007)[17]
Alternate Universes

The Young Wizards universe contains canonical alternate universes (So You Want to Be a Wizard and To Visit the Queen are good examples: the protagonists travel to alternate universes to solve problems there).

  • Stealing the Elf-King's Roses ({{ISBN|0-446-60983-8}}) is set in a sheaf of universes originally mentioned{{Page needed|date=November 2010}} in Nita's studies in So You Want to Be a Wizard.
The Middle Kingdoms

Also known as the Tale of the Five, this high fantasy series has been awaiting completion since 1992.{{when|date=September 2018}} The books center on some of the same themes as her better-known Young Wizards series; those who wield the Blue Fire have many of the same responsibilities as the wizards and fight the same battle against entropy. In So You Want to Be a Wizard, Nita's wizardry manual is written by "Hearnssen", a reference to the protagonist of The Door Into Fire, Herewiss s'Hearn (son of Hearn), so it may be that the Middle Kingdoms are part of the same sheaf of universes as the Young Wizards setting. Adding to this, one interdimensional portal in The Door into Fire appears to open over New York City. Duane is working on the final volume.{{when|date=September 2018}} The Door into Fire and The Door into Shadow have an omnibus reprint called Tale of Five: The Sword and the Dragon. ({{ISBN|978-1892065513}})

  1. The Door into Fire (1979)
  2. The Door into Shadow (1984)
  3. The Door into Sunset (1992)
  4. The Door into Starlight (to be written)

Several short stories are set in the Middle Kingdoms:

Parting Gifts (1981) and its prequel The Span (1999) featuring Sirronde; Duane plans to write a middle novella and publish the three together as Sirronde's World.[18]

Lior and the Sea (1985) is set in the world of the Middle Kingdoms, but not concerning any of the characters in the novels.

Star Trek

Duane has also written a number of Star Trek novels:

  • Original Series
  • # {{cite book|title=The Wounded Sky|series=#13|year= 1983}}
  • # {{cite book|title=Spock's World|year= 1988}}
  • # {{cite book|title=Doctor's Orders|series=#50|year= 1990}}
  • # {{cite book|title=Sand and Stars|year=2004|isbn= 0-7434-9658-2}} (omnibus, containing Spock's World and A. C. Crispin's Sarek)
    • Rihannsu
    • # {{cite book|title=My Enemy, My Ally|series=#18|year= 1984}}
    • # {{cite book|title=The Romulan Way|series=#35|year= 1987}} (co-written with husband Peter Morwood)
    • # {{cite book|title=Swordhunt|series=#95|year= 2000|isbn= 0-671-04209-2}}
    • # {{cite book|title=Honor Blade|series=#96|year= 2000|isbn= 0-671-04210-6}}
    • # {{cite book|title=The Empty Chair|year= 2006|isbn= 1-4165-0891-0}}
    • # {{cite book|title=Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages|year= 2006|isbn=1-4165-2577-7}} An omnibus of the first four Rihannsu novels, containing minor tweaks for consistency and reediting Swordhunt and Honor Blade into the originally-intended single novel.
  • Next Generation
  • # {{cite book|title=Dark Mirror|year= 1993|isbn= 0-671-79377-2}}
  • # {{cite book|title=Intellivore|series=#45|year= 1997|isbn= 0-671-56832-9}}

Duane also shares story credit on the TNG episode "Where No One Has Gone Before" with Michael Reaves.

Harbinger

The Harbinger Trilogy, published by Wizards of the Coast, is set in the Star*Drive universe. While Duane is not the only author to write for this universe, she was the first.

  1. {{cite book|title=Starrise at Corrivale|date=October 1998| isbn= 0-7869-1179-4}}
  2. {{cite book|title=Storm at Eldala|date=March 1999|isbn= 0-7869-1334-7}}
  3. {{cite book|title=Nightfall at Algemron|date=April 2000|isbn= 0-7869-1563-3}}
Spider-Man

Duane wrote a trilogy of Spider-Man novels, The Venom Factor, for Byron-Preiss Multimedia from 1994 to 1996. The trilogy was composed of:

  1. {{cite book|title=The Venom Factor|isbn=1-57297-038-3}}
  2. {{cite book|title=The Lizard Sanction|isbn=1-57297-148-7}}
  3. {{cite book|title=The Octopus Agenda|isbn=1-57297-279-3}}
Guardians of the Three
{{ordered list
| item2_value = 2 | 2 = {{cite book|title=Keeper of the City|year=1989}} (written with Peter Morwood)
}}
SeaQuest DSV
  • {{cite book|title= SeaQuest DSV: The Novel|isbn= 1-85798-205-3}}
Space Cops

(written with Peter Morwood)

  1. {{cite book|title= Mindblast|date=June 1991|publisher= Avon Books|isbn= 0-380-75852-0}}
  2. {{cite book|title= Kill Station|date=January 1992|publisher= Avon Books|isbn= 0-380-75854-7}}
  3. {{cite book|title= High Moon|date=May 1992|publisher= Avon Books|isbn= 0-380-75855-5}}
X-COM
  • {{cite book|title= UFO Defense|year= 1995|publisher=Prima|isbn= 0-7615-0235-1}}
X-Men
  • {{cite book|title= Empire's End|year= 1997|publisher=Putnam|isbn= 0-399-14334-3}}
Net Force

Co-authored with Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik

{{ordered list
| item1_value = 1 | Virtual Vandals
| item2_value = 3 | One Is the Loneliest Number
| item3_value = 6 | End Game
| item4_value = 10 | Safe House
| item5_value = 13 | Deathworld
| item6_value = 16 | Runaways
| item7_value = 18 | Death Match
}}
Omnitopia
  1. {{cite book|title=Omnitopia Dawn|year=2010|publisher=DAW Hardcover|isbn=978-0-7564-0623-3}}
Short Stories
  • "Parting Gifts" featured in Flashing Swords! #5: Demons and Daggers (1981), and released for free on her website as part of International Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Day
  • "Lior and the Sea" featured in Moonsinger's Friends (1986)
  • "Apparitions" featured in The Further Adventures of Superman (1993)
  • "The Dovrefell Cat" featured in Xanadu 2 (1995)
  • "Don't Put That in Your Mouth, You Don't Know Where It's Been" featured in Don't Forget Your Space Suit, Dear (1996)
  • "Recensions" featured in Amazing Magazine (1998)
  • "Blank Check" in On Crusade: More Tales of the Knights Templar (1998)
  • "1-900-nodream" featured in Perchance to Dream (2000)
  • "Night Whispers" featured in Star Trek: Enterprise Logs (2000)
  • "Herself" featured in "Emerald Magic" (2004)
  • "The Fix" (2006)
  • "Goths and Robbers" featured in the Doctor Who anthology The Quality of Leadership (2008)
  • "The House" featured in Witch High (2008)[19]
Comics
  • "Ill Wind", five part graphic novel/miniseries for STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, DC Comics, New York: Autumn 1995-Spring 1996.
  • "The Tale of Prince Ivan the Not-Too-Experienced", six-part comic script for THE DREAMERY, Epic Comics, December 1987 through August 1988.
  • "The Last Word", STAR TREK #28: single-issue comic script for DC Comics, NYC, April 1986.
  • "Double Blind", STAR TREK #24-25: two-part (comedy) comic script for DC Comics, NYC, Jan/Feb 1986.
  • "The Misadventures of Prince Ivan." About Comics. February 2011. {{ISBN|978-1-936404-01-8}}.[20]
Other prose works

Duane has recently{{when|date=September 2018}} made available in various e-formats a previously unpublished book which was sold to at least two European publishers, but never actually brought out due to internal restructuring at one publishing house (Corgi) and the sale of another (Heyne Verlag). The novel, A Wind from the South, is the first of a projected trilogy telling the story of a young girl born in the 11th century in a remote region of the Alps. This girl slowly discovers that she is the intended physical avatar of an exiled Roman goddess, while (as she grows) she becomes caught up in the political turmoil of William Tell's time.

Duane was also responsible for prose adaptations of several scripts from The Outer Limits. She has also written numerous short stories, about equally divided between fantasy and science fiction, which have appeared in various anthologies and collections over the last twenty years. She also wrote the 1985 text adventure video game The Kobayashi Alternative.[21]

Maps

Duane drew the map in Larry Niven's The Ringworld Engineers.[22]

Screen works: film and television

Duane has worked in television since the early 1980s, initially becoming involved in script work at the Hanna-Barbera animation studio (now Cartoon Network). After writing numerous scripts for such series as Scooby and Scrappy-Doo, Captain Caveman, Space Stars, Fonz and the Happy Days Gang, Biskitts, and Laverne and Shirley in the Army, she moved on to work in development and serve as a staff writer at Filmation, and in 1985 was hired to story-edit the DiC animated series Dinosaucers. During this period she also wrote scripts for Sunbow Productions (Glo Friends, Transformers, and My Little Pony) and Walt Disney Productions (Duck Tales). In 1986, she co-wrote (with Michael Reaves) the script of one of the earliest episodes of The Next Generation, "Where No One Has Gone Before".

In the early 1990s Duane was brought on board as the head writer on the BBC Television educational series Science Challenge. Shortly thereafter she co-wrote (with her husband) scripts for The Animated Series and for Gargoyles. She also wrote the screenplay for the 1996 space adventure game Privateer 2 - The Darkening, which starred Clive Owen, Christopher Walken, Jürgen Prochnow and Mathilda May. Other screen work from that period includes the screenplay for the Space Island One episode "Not In My Back Yard" (1998–1999).

In 2003, after doing nearly four years' development work with the production company Tandem Communications of Munich, Germany, Duane and Peter Morwood co-wrote the script for the German TV miniseries Die Nibelungen. The miniseries aired in Germany on the Sat.1 network in late November 2004, and a feature version (titled Sword of Xanten) screened in the UK in December 2004. A "megafeature" cut of the entire miniseries was aired on Channel Four television in the UK in December 2005. The miniseries aired on the Sci-Fi Channel in the US in late March 2006 under the title The Dragon King. The miniseries has also been released on DVD in the US and numerous other markets, under various titles (the previous US title was Curse of the Ring).

Duane was also a co-author of the Barbie movie Fairytopia.[23]

An adaptation of So You Want to be a Wizard is currently in the works.[24]

Awards

  • "Midnight Snack" (Cassette version): Award for Excellence in Education from Media & Methods Magazine, 1987.
  • The Door Into Fire: Two-time John W. Campbell Award nominee for best new writer.
  • "Young Wizards" series: special commendation in the Anne Spencer Lindbergh Prize in Children's Literature, 2003.[25]
  • Wizard's Dilemma: Mythopoeic award nominee, 2002.[26]
  • Wizards at War: Mythopoeic award nominee, 2006.[26]

References

1. ^{{cite book|title= The Door Into Fire|last= Duane|first= Diane|edition= 1st|year= 1979|publisher= Dell Publishing Co., Inc.|location= New York City|pages= 7 (footnote)|isbn= 0-440-11874-3}}
2. ^{{cite news|url= http://www.semissourian.com/story/1710720.html|accessdate= 2011-03-30|title= Ireland's young chefs forge new cuisine from country's traditions|first= Tom|last= Harte|work= Southeast Missourian}}
3. ^http://dduane.livejournal.com/185997.html?thread=2017933#t2017933 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110814102031/http://dduane.livejournal.com/185997.html?thread=2017933 |date=2011-08-14 }}
4. ^http://www.dianeduane.com/outofambit/2011/05/30/young-wizards-new-millennium-editions-a-little-more-info/
5. ^http://dduane.livejournal.com/185997.html?thread=2019469#t2019469 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110814102120/http://dduane.livejournal.com/185997.html?thread=2019469 |date=2011-08-14 }}
6. ^{{cite web |url = http://outofambit.blogspot.com/archives/2005_12_01_outofambit_archive.html#113446948274092674 |title = Straw poll |last = Duane |first = Diane |date = 13 December 2005 |work = Out of Ambit |accessdate = 2010-10-04 |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20101018170839/http://outofambit.blogspot.com/archives/2005_12_01_outofambit_archive.html#113446948274092674 |archivedate = 18 October 2010 |df = }}
7. ^{{cite web|url= http://felinewizards3.blogspot.com/2006/02/big-meow-is-go.html|title= The Big Meow is a Go|last= Duane|first= Diane|date= 23 February 2006|work= Feline Wizards 3: The Big Meow|accessdate= 2010-10-04}}
8. ^{{cite web|url= http://felinewizards3.blogspot.com/2006/03/i-couldnt-help-laughing.html|title= I couldn't help laughing|last= Duane|first= Diane|date= 17 March 2006|work= Feline Wizards 3: The Big Meow|accessdate= 2010-10-04}}
9. ^{{cite web|url= http://felinewizards3.blogspot.com/2006/03/big-meow-coffee-mugs.html|title= "The Big Meow" coffee mugs|last= Duane|first= Diane|date= 18 March 2006|work= Feline Wizards 3: The Big Meow|accessdate= 2010-10-04}}
10. ^{{cite web|url= http://felinewizards3.blogspot.com/2006/03/another-challenge-grant-coming-up.html|title= Another challenge grant coming up|last= Duane|first= Diane|date= 27 March 2006|work= Feline Wizards 3: The Big Meow|accessdate= 2010-10-04}}
11. ^{{cite web|url= http://felinewizards3.blogspot.com/2006/02/challenge-has-been-met.html|title= The challenge has been met!|last= Duane|first= Diane|date= 24 February 2006|work= Feline Wizards 3: The Big Meow|accessdate= 2010-10-04}}
12. ^{{cite web|url= http://felinewizards3.blogspot.com/2006/03/here-comes-new-challenge-grant.html|title= Here comes the new challenge grant!|last= Duane|first= Diane|date= 6 March 2006|work= Feline Wizards 3: The Big Meow|accessdate= 2010-10-04}}
13. ^{{cite web|url= http://felinewizards3.blogspot.com/2006/03/third-challenge-grant-goes-up.html|title= Third challenge grant goes up|last= Duane|first= Diane|date= 10 March 2006|work= Feline Wizards 3: The Big Meow|accessdate= 2010-10-04}}
14. ^{{cite web|url= http://felinewizards3.blogspot.com/2006/03/challenge-grant-4-now-running.html|title= Challenge Grant #4 now running!|last= Duane|first= Diane|date= 28 March 2006|work= Feline Wizards 3: The Big Meow|accessdate= 2010-10-04}}
15. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.dianeduane.com/The-Big-Meow-completion-info|title= "The Big Meow": Completion|last= Duane|first= Diane|date= 2 February 2011|work= DianeDuane.com|accessdate= 2011-02-02}}
16. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.dianeduane.com/The-Big-Meow-completion-info|title= A "Big Meow" update: freerange date change, ebooks, etc|last= Duane|first= Diane|date= 15 February 2011|work= DianeDuane.com|accessdate= 2011-02-15}}
17. ^http://www.youngwizards.com/Theobroma
18. ^{{cite web|url= http://blogs.feministsf.net/?p=972|accessdate= 2010-12-11|title= Diane Duane’s Tale of the Five at Feminist SF - The Blog!|deadurl= yes|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110723125822/http://blogs.feministsf.net/?p=972|archivedate= 2011-07-23|df= }}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dianeduane.com/outofambit/2008/10/14/i-love-this-cover/|title=I Love This Cover|last=Duane|first=Diane|date=14 October 2008|work=Out of Ambit|accessdate=4 October 2010}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dianeduane.com/The-Misadventures-Of-Prince-Ivan-Graphic-Novel-Diane-Duane-Sherlock|title=Coming in February 2011: The Misadventures of Prince Ivan|last=Duane|first=Diane|work=DianeDuane.com|accessdate=4 October 2010}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/c64/star-trek-the-kobayashi-alternative/credits|title=Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative Credits|work=MobyGames|accessdate=22 January 2017}}
22. ^{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5286215|title=The Ringworld engineers|last=Larry.|first=Niven,|date=1980|publisher=Holt, Rinehart, and Winston|isbn=0345334302|location=New York|oclc=5286215}}
23. ^{{cite book|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=rt1JlaVD7sgC|title= Barbie: Fairytopia|author= Diane Wright Landolf|publisher= Random House Children's Books|year= 2006|isbn= 978-0-375-83696-1|quote= Based on the original screenplay by Elise Allen, Diane Duane}}
24. ^{{Cite web| url = https://www.wired.com/geekdad/2012/08/genre-legend-diane-duane| title = Genre Legend Diane Duane Talks Scooby-Doo, Star Trek, and Beating Harry Potter to the Punch| work = GeekDad| publisher = Wired| author = Ken Denmead| date = 2012-08-13| time = | accessdate = 2012-08-21}}
25. ^" So You Want to Be a Wizard" got the Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers award, 1984{{cite web |url=http://www.lindberghfoundation.org/events/previous.html |title=Anne Spencer Lindbergh Prize: Previous Winners |accessdate=2007-07-11 |quote=In addition to the prize-winning book, the Committee of judges issued a special commendation to the Young Wizard's series by Diane Duane "for its courage in tackling moral and emotional issues set on the frontiers of magic. In addition, the author's diverse worldview enhances the appeal of the series." |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070411160531/http://www.lindberghfoundation.org/events/previous.html |archivedate=2007-04-11 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
26. ^{{cite web |url=http://mythsoc.org/MFAnoms.html |title=Nominees for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award |accessdate=2007-07-11 |publisher=Mythopoeic Society |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070720052058/http://www.mythsoc.org/MFAnoms.html |archivedate=2007-07-20 |df= }}

External links

  • {{Official website|1=http://www.dianeduane.com}}
  • Weblog, mirrored by the author on [https://web.archive.org/web/20060702071832/http://dduane.livejournal.com/ LiveJournal]
  • {{isfdb name|id=Diane_Duane|name=Diane Duane}}
  • {{IMDb name|0239032}}
  • {{LCAuth|n83022569|Diane Duane|54|}}
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