The Doomfarers of Coramonde (1977), ISBN 8-1. Clair Robson, an author of historical fiction, was Daley's partner of 14 years.ĭaley died in Maryland of pancreatic cancer on February 11, 1996, only hours after celebrating the completion of production on the Return of the Jedi radio drama with the cast and crew. Daley and Luceno were also amongst a team of writers for the 1986 television cartoon series The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers. quartet, which was published posthumously. Luceno is responsible for editing the 1,600-page manuscript of Daley's Gamma L.A.W. Together, they wrote over 20 Robotech novels and collaborated on the Black Hole Travel Agency series. Daley also adapted the original Star Wars film trilogy as a series of radio dramas for National Public Radio.ĭaley also wrote under the pseudonym Jack McKinney with his good friend of 20 years, James Luceno. Han Solo at Stars' End, the first book of the trilogy, was a New York Times bestseller. He went on to write the first Star Wars spin-off novels, The Han Solo Adventures. During this time, he wrote his first novel, The Doomfarers of Coramonde. He then joined the army and served a year-long tour of duty in Vietnam.Īfter the army, he attended Jersey City State College, now New Jersey City University, majoring in media. He graduated from Northern Valley Regional High School of Old Tappan, NJ, in 1965. He has an older brother, David, and younger sister, Myra. Brian was born in Englewood, New Jersey to Charles and Myra Daley.
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