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PETER TELEP came wet and screaming into the world over three decades ago. He received a large portion of his education in New York , spent a number of years in Los Angeles , then returned east to Florida, where he finally earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees and now teaches composition and creative writing courses at the University of Central Florida. | PETER TELEP came wet and screaming into the world over three decades ago. He received a large portion of his education in New York , spent a number of years in Los Angeles , then returned east to Florida, where he finally earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees and now teaches composition and creative writing courses at the University of Central Florida. | ||
While out west, he tricked people into believing he was a talented screenwriter and actually worked for such television shows as <i>In the Heat of the Night</i> and <i>The Legend of Prince Valiant</i>. Once producers discovered that Telep was a novelist, they booted him and his desire for creative control out of there. | While out west, he tricked people into believing he was a talented screenwriter and actually worked for such television shows as <i>In the Heat of the Night</i> and <i>The Legend of Prince Valiant</i>. Once producers discovered that Telep was a novelist, they booted him and his desire for creative control out of there. | ||
Mr. Telep's novels include the <i>Squire Trilogy</i>, two books based on Fox's <I>Space: Above and Beyond</i> television show, a trilogy of novels based on the best-selling computer game <I>Descent</i>, and this, the third of four books in the film-based <I>Wing Commander</I> series. You may e-mail him at PTelep@aol.com. But be warned. He <I>will</I> sucker you into writing reviews of this novel at various online bookstores. | Mr. Telep's novels include the <i>Squire Trilogy</i>, two books based on Fox's <I>Space: Above and Beyond</i> television show, a trilogy of novels based on the best-selling computer game <I>Descent</i>, and this, the third of four books in the film-based <I>Wing Commander</I> series. You may e-mail him at PTelep@aol.com. But be warned. He <I>will</I> sucker you into writing reviews of this novel at various online bookstores. | ||
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Book | Wing Commander Pilgrim Stars |
Previous | Epilogue |
Pages | 302 |
About the Author
PETER TELEP came wet and screaming into the world over three decades ago. He received a large portion of his education in New York , spent a number of years in Los Angeles , then returned east to Florida, where he finally earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees and now teaches composition and creative writing courses at the University of Central Florida.
While out west, he tricked people into believing he was a talented screenwriter and actually worked for such television shows as In the Heat of the Night and The Legend of Prince Valiant. Once producers discovered that Telep was a novelist, they booted him and his desire for creative control out of there.
Mr. Telep's novels include the Squire Trilogy, two books based on Fox's Space: Above and Beyond television show, a trilogy of novels based on the best-selling computer game Descent, and this, the third of four books in the film-based Wing Commander series. You may e-mail him at PTelep@aol.com. But be warned. He will sucker you into writing reviews of this novel at various online bookstores.