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Ann C. Crispin

1950 - 2013

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Ann Carol Crispin (April 5, 1950 – September 6, 2013) was an American science-fiction writer and the author of 23 published novels. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ann C. Crispin has received more than 94,787 page views. Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Ann C. Crispin is the 6,608th most popular writer (down from 5,956th in 2019), the 12,939th most popular biography from United States (down from 11,985th in 2019) and the 943rd most popular American Writer.

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Notable Works

Star Wars - The Han Solo Trilogy - Hutt Gambit
Han Solo (Fictitious character), Fiction, Fiction, science fiction, space opera
Here is the second novel in the blockbuster new trilogy that reveals the never-before-told story of the young Han Solo. Set before the Star Wars movie adventures, these books chronicle the coming-of-age of the galaxy's most famous con man, smuggler and thief. Once one of the Academy's brightest stars, Han Solo is now a fugitive from the Imperial Navy. But he has made a valuable friend in a former Wookiee slave named Chewbacca, who has sworn Han a life debt. Han will need all the help he can get. For the Ylesian Hutts have dispatched the dreaded bounty hunter Boba Fett to track down the man who already outsmarted them once. But Han and Chewie find themselves in even bigger trouble when they agree to lend their services to crime lords Jiliac and Jabba the Hutt. Suddenly the two smugglers are thrust into the middle of a battle between the might of the Empire and the treachery of their outlaw allies…a battle where even victory means death!
Star Wars - The Han Solo Trilogy - The Paradise Snare
American Science fiction, Star Wars fiction, Solo, han (fictitious character), fiction
Before the Star Wars movies, before the titanic battles that freed the galaxy from the iron grip of the Empire, here is the never-before-told story of the young Han Solo. In Book One of this exciting new trilogy, the famed rogue, con man, smuggler, and thief struggles to survive on a sinister world where the chief export is slavery. He was a child without a past, a Corellian street urchin, abandoned, foraging for scraps of food, when the cruel Garris Shrike whisked him away to a nomadic band of spacefaring criminals. Now, years later, chafing under Shrike's sadistic tyranny, driven by dreams of adventure and glory, Han fights his way free. His goal: to become an Imperial Navy pilot. But first he needs hands-on experience flying spacecraft, and for that he takes a job on the planet Ylesia—a steaming world of religious fanaticism, illicit drugs, and alluring sensuality…where dreams are destroyed and escape is impossible.
Star Trek - Yesterday's Son
Star Trek fiction, Fiction, Space ships
The Romulans attack the planet Gateway, where Federation scientists are studying the Guardian of Forever - the mysterious portal to the past. The Enterprise must protect the Guardian - or destroy it. But Spock has already used the portal to journey to the past. On the planet Sarpeidon, 5000 years ago, Spock knew a beautiful, primitive woman. Now he has gone to meet his son!
Star Trek - Sarek
American fiction, Star trek, Fiction
Spock and his father, Sarek, join forces to foil a plan that threatens to destroy the Federation. For Sarek the mission could not come at a worse time as his wife Amanda, is dying. But duty to the Federation wins out over love for a woman.
Star Trek - Time for Yesterday
James T. Kirk (Fictitious character), American Science fiction, Leonard McCoy (Fictitious character)
Time in the galaxy has stopped running in its normal course. That can mean only one thing—the Guardian of Forever is malfunctioning. To save the universe, Starfleet Command reunites three of its most legendary figures—Admiral James T. Kirk, Spock of Vulcan, and Dr. Leonard McCoy—and sends them on a desperate mission to contact the Guardian, a journey that ultimately takes them 5,000 years into the past. They must find Spock's son Zar once again—and bring him back to their time to telepathically communicate with the Guardian. But Zar is enmeshed in troubles of his own, and soon Kirk, Spock, and McCoy find themselves in a desperate struggle to save both their world—and his!
Star Wars - The Han Solo Trilogy - Rebel Dawn
Star Wars, science fiction, Science fiction
The Millennium Falcon is "the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy." So when Han Solo wins it in a game of sabacc, he and Chewbacca become kings of the smugglers—uncatchable, unstoppable. But with the Empire clamping down, Han knows his luck can't last. Still, when an old flame of Han's, who is now the leader of an insurgent Rebel group, offers him a shot at an incredible fortune, Han can't resist. The plan seems a sure thing. The resistance will be light, the take enormous. Han and his friends will divide it equally with the Rebels. Too bad for Han that the planet of Ylesia is far from a pushover, that the Rebels have an agenda of their own, and that smuggler friends can often turn into enemies…faster than lightspeed.

Among WRITERS

Among writers, Ann C. Crispin ranks 6,608 out of 7,302Before her are Robert Seethaler, Paul Dini, Louis de Bernières, Sayaka Murata, Sarah Josepha Hale, and Paolo Bacigalupi. After her are Dulce Chacón, Nat Hentoff, John Patrick Shanley, Alan Dundes, Ingo Schulze, and Parveen Shakir.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Ann C. Crispin ranks 680Before her are Karen Joy Fowler, Jørgen Marcussen, Joanna Gleason, Raffaele Lombardo, Ramon Solsona i Sancho, and Hafiz Saeed. After her are John Patrick Shanley, Anthony Grafton, Mary Pat Gleason, Scooter Libby, Bärbel Struppert, and Lobilo Boba. Among people deceased in 2013, Ann C. Crispin ranks 491Before her are Tom Foley, Dennis Burkley, Wilbur Thompson, Ruth Asawa, Otis Bowen, and Ilya Tsymbalar. After her are Harold Camping, Igor Romishevsky, Stuart Williams, Frank Lautenberg, Allen Lanier, and Ray Price.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Ann C. Crispin ranks 12,939 out of 20,380Before her are John Ruiz (1972), Priscilla Barnes (1954), Joseph Campanella (1924), Sarah Josepha Hale (1788), Paolo Bacigalupi (1972), and Harley Jane Kozak (1957). After her are Katrina Leskanich (1960), Lisa Nowak (1963), Nat Hentoff (1925), Howard Georgi (1947), Kiele Sanchez (1977), and Rita R. Colwell (1934).

Among WRITERS In United States

Among writers born in United States, Ann C. Crispin ranks 943Before her are Hugh Howey (1975), Joseph Wambaugh (1937), Steven S. DeKnight (1910), Paul Dini (1957), Sarah Josepha Hale (1788), and Paolo Bacigalupi (1972). After her are Nat Hentoff (1925), John Patrick Shanley (1950), Alan Dundes (1934), Melissa Rosenberg (1962), Philip Freneau (1752), and David Sedaris (1956).