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She was born in Canton, Ohio, and is currently a professor of English at Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky. Among her non-''Trek'' work, she is best known for her "Savage Empire" series.
 
She was born in Canton, Ohio, and is currently a professor of English at Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky. Among her non-''Trek'' work, she is best known for her "Savage Empire" series.
   
In {{y|1968}}, Lorrah, a ''Star Trek'' fan, submitted an unsolicited script titled "Kathi" to the producers of {{s|TOS}}, which co-producer [[Robert Justman]] read, but turned down.
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In {{y|1968}}, Lorrah, a ''Star Trek'' fan, submitted an unsolicited script titled "Kathi" to the producers of {{s|TOS}}, which co-producer [[Robert Justman]] read, but turned down. (''[[These Are the Voyages: TOS Season Three]]'', p. 12)
   
 
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Jean I. Lorrah (born November 1940) is a Star Trek writer.

She was born in Canton, Ohio, and is currently a professor of English at Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky. Among her non-Trek work, she is best known for her "Savage Empire" series.

In 1968, Lorrah, a Star Trek fan, submitted an unsolicited script titled "Kathi" to the producers of Star Trek: The Original Series, which co-producer Robert Justman read, but turned down. (These Are the Voyages: TOS Season Three, p. 12)

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Writing credits

Star Trek novels
Some Non-Star Trek novels
  • The Farris Channel (short stories)
  • Best Known fan fiction: 'Visit to a Weird Planet'

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