DAVID BISCHOFF

'David F. Bischoff' (1951–) is an American science fiction and television writer.
Born in Washington D.C. and now living in Eugene, Oregon, he is the author of various science fiction series including the ''Gaming Magi'' series and the ''Dragonstar Trilogy'' with Thomas F Monteleone. He also wrote novelizations for ''WarGames'', ''The Blob'', and ''.
He also worked on various television series such as '', where he wrote the episodes ''Tin Man'' and ''First Contact'' (not to be confused with the ''Star Trek'' movie ''First Contact''). He also wrote the ''Star Trek'' tie-in novel ''Grounded,'' which spent time on the bestseller list.
Other TV work included ''Dinosaucers'' (with Ted Pedersen) produced by DIC Entertainment. His interest in dinosaurs led him to write the second of 24 books in the ''Time Machine'' series, ''Search for Dinosaurs'', which is actually about finding ''Archaeopteryx'', the first bird.
In addition to some seventy-five original novels, Bischoff has also written tie-in novels for series such as ''Farscape'', ''Space Precinct'', and ''Jonny Quest'', a number of them under pseudonyms. He has also written show-business related nonfiction under a variety of names.
Bischoff teaches creative writing at Seton Hill University, Pennsylvania, in an innovative low-residency Master's degree program in Writing Popular Fiction.

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