Christie Golden
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World of Warcraft Turns 5: How Blizzard Built A Nation [World Of Warcraft]...Adventures is." Still, Blizzard felt the story of Thrall too important to gloss over, commissioning Star Trek novelist Christie Golden to write Warcraft: Lord of the Clans, a novel that bridges the gap between Warcraft II and the... In this article: Blizzard Entertainment, World of Warcraft, Warcraft, Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, Dune II, Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, Samwise Didier, and Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans |
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Christie Golden
Christie Golden (* 1963) is an award winning author who lives in Loveland , Colorado, United States. She has written over thirty novels and several short stories in fantasy, horror and science fiction. She premiered TSR 's Ravenloft line...
In this article: Jedi, TSR, Ace Books, Star Wars, Loveland, Colorado, and United States
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Warcraft: Legends
...embark on a quest of vengeance against a ruthless Scarlet Crusade captain. I Got What Yule Need: From acclaimed writer Christie Golden comes the tale of a down-on-his-luck goblin named Krizz looking for a way to make some easy coin... even...
In this article: Warcraft, Warcraft: The Sunwell Trilogy, Richard A. Knaak, and How to Win Friends and Influence People
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Wikipedia | October 29, 2009
Warcraft: Lord of the Clans
For the (unreleased) computer game based on the same story, see . Warcraft: Lord of the Clans is a novel by Star Trek novelist Christie Golden based in Blizzard Entertainments Warcraft Universe. It was published by Pocket Books. The story...
In this article: Warcraft, Pocket Books, and Star Trek
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Wikipedia | October 27, 2009
Chakotay
...and as an intermediary between the junior crew and the Captain. In the non-canonical Voyager relaunch novels, written by Christie Golden, the character Chakotay is promoted after the ship returns to Federation space, and became Captain...
In this article: Chakotay, Starfleet Academy, Kathryn Janeway, Cardassian, Seska, Ro Laren, Bajoran, and USS Voyager
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Gamespot | October 07, 2009
Warcraft movie chronicling Rise of the Lich King in 2011?
...has proven to be fertile source material for Blizzard. Aside from the WOW expansion, the story of the Lich King was handled in Christie Golden's novel Arthas: Rise of the Lich King, which was named to the New York Times' Best-seller list...
In this article: Warcraft, Blizzard Entertainment, Internet Movie Database, The Beatles: Rock Band, World of Warcraft, Wrath of the Lich King, Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, and Legendary Pictures
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Wikipedia | September 14, 2009
World of Warcraft: Rise of the Horde
World of Warcraft: Rise of the Horde is a novel by Christie Golden set in the Warcraft Universe. It was published in December 2006. Golden also has a commitment with Blizzard Entertainment and Simon and Schuster to write a . Originally...
In this article: World of Warcraft: Rise of the Horde, Warcraft, World of Warcraft, Simon and Schuster, and Blizzard Entertainment
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Wikipedia | July 27, 2009
Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans
...to adapt it into a novel. The author contracted to scribe it was unable to complete the book on time, so Star Trek novelist Christie Golden was then hired to write the novelization based on scripts and outlines provided by Warcraft universe...
In this article: Blizzard Entertainment, Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans, Warcraft, Pocket Books, Warcraft III, Steve Meretzky, Electronic Entertainment Expo, Outsourcing, and Grim Fandango
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Kotaku | July 01, 2009
Kotaku's 2009 Summer Reading List [Feature]
...for said duty. While other adaptation authors simply familiarize themselves with their subject matter, Golden seems to fall in love with each universe she visits, and that love shines through on every page. Sean Williams takes the...
In this article: Karen Traviss, Halo: Contact Harvest, Raymond Benson, Mel Odom, and The Legend of Zelda
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Library Link of the Day | May 31, 2009
Why Games? [Library Journal]
...(e.g., R.A. Salvatore, Michael A. Stackpole) as well as the numerous established authors who also write for game worlds (e.g., Christie Golden, Kevin J. Anderson). Further, social games enhance community and connectivity. Yes, you can play...
In this article: World of Warcraft, Mmorpg, Library Journal, Yahtzee, Kevin J. Anderson, R.A. Salvatore, Michael A. Stackpole, and Eric Nylund
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Wikipedia | May 26, 2009
Star Trek: Challenger
...Carey ISBN 067104298X Gateways #2: Chainmail by Diane Carey ISBN 0743418557 Gateways #7: What Lay Beyond (anthology) by Diane Carey, Peter David, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Christie Golden, Robert Greenberger, and Susan Wright ISBN 0743456831
In this article: Diane Carey, Star Trek: Challenger, Star Trek, Continuance, Pocket Books, Starship, Keith R.A. DeCandido, John J. Ordover, and Gene Roddenberry
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Christie Golden (* 1963) is an award winning author who lives in Denver, Colorado, United States. She has written eighteen novels and sixteen short stories in fantasy, horror and science fiction.
She premiered TSR's Ravenloft line in 1991 with her first novel - Vampire of the Mists. She followed up with Dance of the Dead and The Enemy Within. Golden has written at least seven Star Trek: Voyager novels including the popular Dark Matters trilogy, the Homecoming duology, and the Spirit Walk duology.
Golden is also the author of two original fantasy novels from Ace Books, King's Man & Thief and Instrument of Fate, which made the 1996 Nebula Preliminary Ballot.
Among her work in the gaming fantasy novels, she wrote Warcraft: Lord of the Clans 2001, and World of Warcraft: Rise of the Horde (December 2006). She is also writing a trilogy of novels titled StarCraft: the Dark Templar Saga for Blizzard Entertainment and Simon and Schuster Pocketbooks.
Under the name Jadrien Bell she wrote fantasy thrillers entitled A.D. 999 which won her the Colorado Author's League Top Hand Award for Best Genre Novel in 1999.
She is currently halfway through her Final Dance series; the first book in the series 'On Fire's Wings' follows the discovery of the first of five dancers, Kevla the flame dancer. The second book 'In Stone's Clasp' records both the flame dancer, Kevla and the stone dancer, the element of earth, Jareth.
The next book in the series is finished, and its publication date is set for August 2007 in an ebook format only. The book 'Under Sea's Shadow' focuses on the Sea dancer.
The last two books, 'At Wind's Tempest' and 'Through Soul's Desire' would complete the series.
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