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David Gerrold has written for STAR TREK, BABYLON 5, SLIDERS, and THE TWILIGHT ZONE, created LAND OF THE LOST for Sid & Marty Krofft, appeared on THE BIG BANG THEORY, and his Hugo and Nebula Award-winning story THE MARTIAN CHILD was turned into a major motion picture starring John Cusack and Amanda Peet, where he served as Executive Producer. And he still has many more stories to bring to a screen near you. Here are a bunch of them. Bubble And Squeak The Thing In The Back Yard Death Game King Kong, Behind The Scenes Jumping Off The Planet Crystallization The Trouble With Hairy ...plus three…mehr

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David Gerrold has written for STAR TREK, BABYLON 5, SLIDERS, and THE TWILIGHT ZONE, created LAND OF THE LOST for Sid & Marty Krofft, appeared on THE BIG BANG THEORY, and his Hugo and Nebula Award-winning story THE MARTIAN CHILD was turned into a major motion picture starring John Cusack and Amanda Peet, where he served as Executive Producer. And he still has many more stories to bring to a screen near you. Here are a bunch of them. Bubble And Squeak The Thing In The Back Yard Death Game King Kong, Behind The Scenes Jumping Off The Planet Crystallization The Trouble With Hairy ...plus three extra stories!The Great Pan-American Airship Mystery (Or Why I Murdered Robert Benchley) Jacob In Manhattan The Last Case Of Sherlock Holmes
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David Gerrold has been writing professionally for half a century. He created the tribbles for Star Trek and the Sleestaks for Land Of The Lost. His first professional sale, the Star Trek episode "The Trouble With Tribbles", won a Hugo Award. His most famous novel is "The Man Who Folded Himself". His semi-autobiographical tale of his son's adoption, "The Martian Child" won both the Hugo and the Nebula awards, and was the basis for the 2007 movie starring John Cusack and Amanda Peet. He has also written for Babylon 5, Sliders, and The Twilight Zone and appeared on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine", "The Big Bang Theory", and "Young Sheldon". He has also written comics, computer columns, and taught writing at Pepperdine University.