Susan Wright (American writer)
- Susan Wright (American writer)
Susan Wright (born July 6 1963) is the author of several "Star Trek" universe novels, among them "The Best and The Brightest", "Violations", "Sins of Commission", "One Small Step", and "The Tempest". She is also known as an author of fantasy-themed erotica, the most recognizable being "To Serve and Submit" and "A Pound of Flesh". Her most recent works are the "Badlands" and the "Dark Passions", both two-volume crossovers.
Education
After graduating from Arizona State University in 1986, Susan moved to Manhattan to get her masters in Art history from New York University's Institute of Fine Arts.
Affiliations
She lives there with her husband, Kelly Beaton. She is currently the Spokesperson for the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom, a national organisation committed to protecting sexual freedom. [ [http://www.gayleague.com/forums/display.php?id=76 Gay League - Gay Star Trek Timeline ] ] [ [http://www.lightsabre.co.uk/Interviews/andymangelsinterview.htm Andy Mangels Interview ] ]
External links
* [http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:3t4X7hDh_Q8J:www.susanwright.info/index.html+Susan+Wright&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=11&client=safari Official website - available only in Google cache]
* [http://susan-wright.livejournal.com/profile LiveJournal blog]
References
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