Carlos Pedraza is a screenwriter and former producer of the Hugo-nominated “Star Trek: Phase II,” and “Star Trek: Hidden Frontier.” Before joining Phase II as an associate producer in 2005, Carlos was the staff writer and one of the producers of Hidden Frontier, the Web’s longest-running series. Over the course of four seasons, he wrote 13 of that series’ 50 episodes, and charted the storylines for the final two seasons. David Gerrold, writer of “The Trouble with Tribbles,” authorized Carlos to rewrite his famous unproduced TNG script, “Blood and Fire,” which was released in 2008. Carlos’ work has been featured in Variety, NBC’s Today Show, Countdown on MSNBC, ABC News, the Columbia News Service, the BBC and the New York Times. Carlos heads the Los Angeles-based production company, Blue Seraph Productions, is a former Associated Press writer, deputy press secretary for the Governor of Washington, teacher, consultant and trainer for nonprofit organizations throughout the United States. He lives in Seattle, Washington.
Carlos has previously appeared as a fan guest of honor at Arisia and Gaylaxicon, as a guest at the Starfleet Ball in the U.K., the San Francicsco Bay Area’s BayCon, and as a Featured Guest at Dragon*Con every year since 2005.