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S.D. Perry

S.D. Perry

S.D. Perry

S. D. Perry is a novelist living in Portland, Oregon. She is currently lives with her husband, Myk, her two children Cyrus and Myk Jr, and their two dogs. She mostly writes tie-in novels based on works in the fantasy/science-fiction/horror genre, including Resident Evil, Star Trek, Aliens and Predator. She has also written a handful of short stories and movie novelizations. Her favorite Star Trek series is the original series, with her favorite characters being "The Big Three" - Kirk, Spock and McCoy.

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Excerpt 1 from Cloak: Section 31
Aug 30, 2012
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Excerpt 1 from Avatar Book Two
Jul 26, 2012
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Excerpt 1 from Avatar Book One
Jul 26, 2012
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Excerpt 1 from Rising Son
Jul 26, 2012
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Chapter 1 from Star Trek: Terok Nor: Dawn of the Eagles
Dec 08, 2010
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Chapter 1 from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Twist of Faith
Dec 03, 2010
Star Trek: The Original Series: Inception is now available in Mass Market Paperback, eBook
Jan 26, 2010
Star Trek: The Original Series: Inception will be released on January 26, 2010 in Mass Market Paperback, eBook
Jan 26, 2010
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Chapter 1 from Avatar Book One
Jul 02, 2009
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Chapter 1 from Avatar Book Two
Jul 01, 2009
Wonder Woman is now available in Mass Market Paperback
Dec 30, 2008
Wonder Woman will be released on December 30, 2008 in
Dec 30, 2008
Wonder Woman is now available in
Dec 30, 2008
Wonder Woman will be released on December 30, 2008 in Mass Market Paperback
Dec 19, 2008
Code: Veronica will be released on June 24, 2008 in eBook
Jun 24, 2008
Code: Veronica will be released on June 24, 2008 in eBook
Jun 24, 2008

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East Valley Tribune, September 24, 2012
...is their way of balancing out the scales? I’ve read a bunch of these novels, and recommend S.D. Perry’s Star Trek: Deep Space Nine “relaunch” novels Avatar (Parts I and II) and Unity as well as David Mack’s Destiny trilogy — Gods of Night,...
East Valley Tribune, September 23, 2012
...is their way of balancing out the scales? I’ve read a bunch of these novels, and recommend S.D. Perry’s Star Trek: Deep Space Nine “relaunch” novels Avatar (Parts I and II) and Unity as well as David Mack’s Destiny trilogy — Gods of Night,...
East Valley Tribune, September 23, 2012
...Star Trek has a long history of original tie-in novels ? a great many of them. Unlike Star Wars? Expanded Universe, which keeps such non-canonical works in a tidy container and sometimes legitimizes elements of them on screens big and small, they are...
East Valley Tribune, September 24, 2012
...is their way of balancing out the scales? I’ve read a bunch of these novels, and recommend S.D. Perry’s Star Trek: Deep Space Nine “relaunch” novels Avatar (Parts I and II) and Unity as well as David Mack’s Destiny trilogy — Gods of Night,...
PublishersWeekly.com, September 24, 2012
...a recently widowed attorney in the Old West who arrives in Oregon hoping for a fresh start. Author S.D. Perry has Summer Man (47 North, May 2013), about a 16-year-old girl in the fictional town of Port Isley whose frightening visions start coming true....
East Valley Tribune, September 23, 2012
...is their way of balancing out the scales? I’ve read a bunch of these novels, and recommend S.D. Perry’s Star Trek: Deep Space Nine “relaunch” novels Avatar (Parts I and II) and Unity as well as David Mack’s Destiny trilogy — Gods of Night,...
East Valley Tribune, September 23, 2012
...Star Trek has a long history of original tie-in novels ? a great many of them. Unlike Star Wars? Expanded Universe, which keeps such non-canonical works in a tidy container and sometimes legitimizes elements of them on screens big and small, they are...
Total Film, June 16, 2012
...hateful towards him & oh yeah I also have read the Resident Evil novel Resident Evil: Underworld by S.D. Perry as well. I am big fan of the games so why cant I still like the films? & to prove that I am big fan of the games...