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Susan Sackett (born December 18, 1943) is an American author and screenwriter, best known for her involvement in the '' Star Trek'' franchise.


Early life and early career

Susan Sackett was born in New York City on December 18, 1943. She was raised in
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and graduated from Hillhouse High School in
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. She received BA (1964) and MEd (1965) degrees from the
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. After teaching elementary school in Miami for two years, she moved to Los Angeles, where she taught for a short time. She quit her teaching job to work in the entertainment industry, spending four years with the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) as a publicity assistant and commercial coordinator.


Writing career

In 1974, she began an association with ''Star Trek'' creator Gene Roddenberry, serving as his personal executive assistant for over 17 years until his death in October 1991. She also served as his production assistant on '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' and worked closely with him on the next five Star Trek films. In addition, she served as production associate during the first five seasons of the television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation''. Sackett and her writing partner,
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, wrote the ''TNG'' episodes " Menage a Troi" (teleplay) and " The Game" (story credit only). Additionally, while working full-time as Roddenberry's assistant, Sackett wrote three books about Star Trek: ''Letters to Star Trek,'' ''Star Trek Speaks!,'' and ''The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (with Roddenberry). Another book, ''Star Trek: The First 25 Years'', also co-authored with Roddenberry, was purchased by
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, although not published due to the publisher's legal entanglements. Instead, it became the basis of the 1994 book, ''Star Trek: 'Where No One Has Gone Before': A History in Pictures'', by J. M. Dillard. In the fall of 1993, Billboard Books published ''Prime-Time Hits,'' her third Billboard book, and ''Hollywood Sings!'' was released in 1995. In 2002, her autobiography, ''Inside Trek: My Secret Life with Star Trek Creator Gene Roddenberry'' (Hawk Publishing Group) was released, detailing her decade-and-a-half-long romantic and intimate involvement with her mentor. In 2013, Amazon published a revised and updated eBook version for Kindle. She is author of other books also related to the film and television industry, including ''You Can Be a Game Show Contestant and Win!'' (Dell Books, 1982; co-written with Cheryl Blythe). Following her own advice as outlined in the book, in 1986 Sackett went on ''
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'', ultimately winning $6,400 in cash and a trip to
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. (These shows aired as the first two games of the third season, Sep 8 and 9, 1986.) Sackett and Blythe also co-authored ''Say Goodnight, Gracie! – The Story of Burns and Allen'' (E. P. Dutton, 1986; paperback edition, Prima Publishing, 1989). A revised and updated eBook version for Kindle was released by Amazon in 2016. In 1990, ''The Hollywood Reporter Book of Box Office Hits'' was published by Billboard Publications, with an updated and revised version released in 1995.


Humanism

Although raised as a Reform Jew, Sackett considers herself a
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and has been active in
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since 1989. She was first introduced to secular humanism by Roddenberry after finding a copy of ''
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'' on his desk. "I discovered that I was in line with this way of thinking without knowing there was a name for it". The two began attending conventions together and met prominent skeptics such as
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. From 2000 to 2010, she was president of Humanist Society of Greater Phoenix. For 13 years, she served on the board of directors of the American Humanist Association. She is also a member of
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, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS), and the
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(WGA). Since 2001, Sackett has been a certified
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and performs naming ceremonies, weddings, and funeral ceremonies without traditional religious undertones. In 2011, she was elected to the board of directors of Humanists International (formerly IHEU), serving six years on that board. She resides in Arizona.


Books

* ''Inside Trek: My Secret Life with Star Trek Creator Gene Roddenberry,'' (Hawk Publishing Group, 2002),, * ''Hollywood Sings!,'' (Billboard Books, 1995) * ''Prime-Time Hits,'' (Billboard Books, 1993) * ''Star Trek: The First 25 Years'', (with Gene Roddenberry, purchased by
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but not published, 1991) * ''The Hollywood Reporter Book of Box Office Hits'', (Billboard Books, 1990) * ''Say Goodnight, Gracie! – The Story of Burns and Allen'', (with Cheryl Blythe,
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, 1986); paperback edition (Prima Books, 1989) * ''You Can Be a Game Show Contestant and Win!'' (with Cheryl Blythe, Dell Books, 1982) * ''The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (with Gene Roddenberry,
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, 1980) * ''Star Trek Speaks!'' (with Fred and Stan Goldstein,
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, 1979) * ''Letters to Star Trek'' ( Ballantine Books, 1977)


External links


Website of Susan Sackett
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References

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