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Terri Osborne is a writer, an award-winning costumer, and an unrepentant fangirl. Her professional fiction debut was the critically-acclaimed "Three Sides to Every Story" in 2003's Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Prophecy and Change anthology, which chronicled the brief friendship between Jake Sisko and Tora Ziyal during the Dominion's occupation of Deep Space 9.
She also wrote the more light-hearted story of Dr. Selar's encounter with the Q, "'Q'uandary," in the New Frontier: No Limits anthology; the landmark fiftieth installment of the Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers series, a 24th Century locked-room murder mystery entitled Malefictorum; her account of the EMH's three years living among the Tahal-Meeroj entitled "Eighteen Minutes" in 2005's Star Trek: Voyager: Distant Shores anthology; and SCE #61: SCE eBook: Progress, in which she took us back to the people of Drema IV, and caught up with a young woman named Sarjenka.
The DS9 character Treir (an anagram of Terri) was named after Osborne by Keith R.A. DeCandido.
Outside of the Star Trek universe, she is currently working on several original fiction projects, set in places as near as Dublin, Ireland in 1940, and as far as the surface of Mars in the year 2035.
She lives in New York City.
Star Trek bibliography[]
- DS9 - Prophecy and Change short story: "Three Sides to Every Story" (2003)
- NF short story: "'Q'uandary" (2003)
- SCE eBook: Malefictorum (2005)
- VOY - Distant Shores short story: "Eighteen Minutes" (2005)
- SCE eBook: Progress (2006)
- SCE eBook: Remembrance of Things Past, Book I and Book II (2007)
- TNG eBook: That Sleep of Death (2008)
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External links[]
- Terri Osborne article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- No, that would make sense! - Author's Official Website
- Terri's Little Corner of the LJ-verse - Author's LiveJournal