Larry und Janet Nemecek

 

Folgende Biographien sind von Janet und Larry selber geschrieben, daher hier erstmal in englisch. Übersetzung folgt...

JANET NEMECEK

JANET NEMECEK worked as mom and housekeeper before becoming a business graduate and executive assistant by the early 1990s -- and then came her five-year run as the assistant script coordinator on Star Trek: Voyager . Taking a break now, she is once again a fan--and still enjoys sharing her thoughts on both screen writing and what's up with the Trek and sci-fi universe with fans at conventions-as well as that Firefly/Serenity thing. After she and husband Larry moved from central Oklahoma to the Los Angeles area in 1994, she turned the temp job for seven weeks with the Voyager writers and won the job outright when it became open soon after. Even before taking several workshops, seminars and classes in writing, she and Larry sold a story to Voyager which was finally produced and updated in the series' final season, “Prophecy.” Janet is now in the travel industry and always keeps an eye on new ventures.



LARRY NEMECEK


For LARRY NEMECEK, theatre and journalism degrees somehow added up to a life in newspapers, two state Associated Press newswriting awards, and, in 1992, the publication of The Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion -the most recent revision is now out. From his Los Angeles base since then he has produced two videos for the Star Trek: The Tour project, was managing editor of the official Communicator magazine, photo editor/consultant for the entire run of the Star Trek Fact Files and now writes its Japanese DVD edition, a producer with startrek.com , and a two-time columnist each issue of Titan's Star Trek magazine. With wife Janet, the former Voyager assistant script coordinator, he sold a story that became the episode “Prophecy”-and, oh no, he has cameoed in two of the New Voyagers/Phase II fan films, with a third planned. In fact, his fan roots go back to his native Oklahoma where he worked the SoonerCon committee and founded and led the earliest ThunderCon conventions-but don't get him started on his hero, Will Rogers, or those Oklahoma Sooners of American college football fame.