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''Uhura's Song'' is a ''
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'' novel written by
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published in 1985. Kagan was asked to produce an outline by editor David G. Hartwell, after he read the manuscript of her novel '' Hellspark''. She was unfamiliar with '' Star Trek'' and needed to research the series whilst writing ''Uhura's Song''. She subsequently proposed two sequels, but they went unwritten as they featured original characters introduced in ''Uhura's Song''.


Plot

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's friendship with a cat-like diplomat from Eeiauo becomes vital when a plague threatens the population. The songs they shared are key to the cure. When the plague begins to infect humans starting with Dr. McCoy, the crew of the ''Enterprise'' must work to decipher the songs and cure the plague.


Development

Janet Kagan Janet Kagan (born Janet Megson, April 18, 1946 – February 29, 2008) was an American author. Her works include two science fiction novels and two science fiction collections, plus numerous science fiction and fantasy short stories that app ...
was first introduced to ''
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'' by her younger brother during the original run of the show. She was invited to submit a proposal for a ''Star Trek'' novel by David G. Hartwell, to whom she had submitted her novel '' Hellspark'' in his capacity as editor of Pocket Books' original-SF line
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; though Hartwell liked the novel, Timescape did not accept novels from previously-unpublished authors – but the ''Star Trek'' line did, and Hartwell suggested it as an avenue for qualifying as a published author. (''Hellspark'' was ultimately released in 1988 by
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, to which Hartwell had moved on in the meantime.)Afterword to the 1998 edition of ''Hellspark'' At the time she had not seen an episode of the show for some seventeen years. She researched the series, and due to it being shown in broadcast syndication, she was able to record late-night re-runs using her
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. Ayers (2006): p. 55 She had committed to provide a ten-page outline plus a thirty-page sample to Hartwell within a week, and whilst watching the recorded episodes, she realised that Uhura had not been featured prominently and that
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had never been given any memorable lines. Kagan did remember Nichols in a
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promotional film, and desired to "give Uhura the plum role she deserved". Ayers (2006): p. 56 She was keen to have the characters sound like a real proposal for a ''Star Trek'' episode. Hartwell approved the outline, and Kagan reached out to family members and friends for more information on the series such as
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and books and wanted to know what they had never seen in ''Star Trek'' but wanted to. She had three months to turn in a first draft, and during that time she watched the entire series. During that period, Hartwell had left
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for
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, and Kagan subsequently wondered how the book would have turned out differently had Hartwell stayed on to edit. A similar Uhura-focused book had been published two books prior, entitled '' The Tears of the Singers''. Following the successful publishing of the book, Kagan outlined two sequels to the novel, both featuring her original characters from ''Uhura's Song''. She submitted her outlines to the new editor once the office had stabilised after Hartwell's departure, but discovered that the policy was that authors were not allowed to bring back original characters from previous books, and so the sequels went unwritten.


Reception

Ellen Cheeseman-Meyer, in an article for Tor.com about the appearances of Uhura in ''Star Trek'' novels, described the plot of ''Uhura's Song'' as "undisputably weird". She described the book as an "epic coming-of-age journey" with "lots and lots of ballads". She did say that she felt that there were numerous
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-type characters in various guises throughout the book. In ''Star Trek: Adventures in Time and Space'', published in 1999, ''Uhura's Song'' was described as one of the two defining novels alongside ''The Tears of the Singers'' which "gave Uhura the chance to expand her range beyond hailing frequencies". Taylor (1999): p. 115


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