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  1. 1 Topics Discussed. 2 Excerpts. I even dream of work: Interview with Susan Sackett was published in Star Trekkin' #7, a zine that was published in very late 1976. first page of the interview in Star Trekkin' #7. Susan Sackett was Gene Roddenberry's personal assistant, and fan coordinator.

  2. Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's longtime assistant, Susan Sackett, tells all in her Star Trek memoir, Inside Trek. For 17 years, Susan was Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's assistant. Now she takes you on the Inside Trek. Inside Trek is writer Susan Sackett's latest book.

  3. Susan Sackett is the author of Say Goodnight, Gracie! (4.23 avg rating, 113 ratings, 8 reviews, published 1986), Letters to Star Trek (3.53 avg rating, 6...

  4. 29 de feb. de 1980 · Susan Sackett grew up in Connecticut and Florida and received both her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Education degrees from the University of Florida in Gainesville (1964; 1965). After teaching elementary school in Miami for two years, she moved to Los Angeles, where she taught for a short time.

  5. 10 de nov. de 1994 · Susan Sackett DanPullo is a lawyer in Olympia licensed with Washington State Bar Association (WSBA). The license number is #24249. The practice address is 7141 Cleanwater Dr SW, PO Box 40145, Olympia, WA 98504-0145. The employment company name is Office of the Attorney General. The business phone number is (360) 664-4173. The license type is Lawyer.

  6. Susan Sackett en la Internet Movie Database; Página Oficial; Categorías Categorías: Actores; Escritores; Personal de Producción; Agregar categoría; Cancelar Guardar. Idiomas English. El contenido de la comunidad está disponible bajo CC-BY-NC a menos que se indique lo contrario. Advertisement.

  7. 12 de dic. de 1976 · Letters to Star Trek. Mass Market Paperback – December 12, 1976. This is a First Edition,soft cover, edited by Susan Sackett with an introduction by Gene Roddenberry. Book is fully illustrated with lots of photos never before published. Janet Smith is only one of the many photographers recognized in the book.