Before she wrote any
Star Trek novels, Dillard described herself as a secret fan of the series and would smuggle the books into her home so that her husband didn't know that she read them. At the time she was an English lecturer at the
American University in Washington D.C., and decided to give writing a try after she was fired from the University for attempting to organise a
trade union. This gave her the time to develop the novel
Mindshadow, which was her first attempt at writing any novel. She used ''
Writer's Market'' to ensure that she followed the correct format, and sent it into
Pocket Books without showing it to anyone else. After a year, she hadn't received a response and so chased the editor of Pocket Books for progress, only to find that they had lost her draft. So Dillard set about re-writing it, but before she finished the new version, she was contacted by the publishers as they had found her original version and wanted to publish it. One of the characters in the novel was based on her experiences with the University, after it hired her back and sacked the person who had fired her. In the novel, Lt. Ingrid Tomson was based on that person, who Dillard described as "super-competent, anal-retentive, really uptight". The character would go on to appear in other
Star Trek books by Dillard as well as those by other authors such as
Time for Yesterday by
Ann Crispin. ==References==