Terry J. Erdmann and Paula M. Block on Trekcore.com discussing “Star Trek: The Next Generation 365” Part 2

Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmannwas recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Star Trek: The Next Generation 365: Over the years, Star Trek non-fiction literature has amassed numerous famous authors whose works are adored by fans the world over. Without doubt, two of the greatest are Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann. Terry […]

Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann on Trekcore.com discussing “Star Trek: The Next Generation 365” Part 1

Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann were recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Star Trek: The Next Generation 365: Over the years, Star Trek non-fiction literature has amassed numerous famous authors whose works are adored by fans the world over. Without doubt, two of the greatest are Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann. […]

Vonda N. McIntyre on Geekchocolate.co.uk discussing “Star Trek”

Vonda N. McIntyre was recently featured on Geekchocolate.co.uk to discuss Star Trek: A strong voice of science fiction since the seventies, Vonda N McIntyre’s novelette Of Mist, and Grass and Sand won her a Nebula, and her expansion of that story into her second novel Dreamsnake won both the Nebula and the Hugo. She has […]

Alan Gratz Interview on The Trek Collective about “The Assassination Game”

The Trek Collective recently featured an interview with Alan Gratz about his novel “Starfleet Academy: Assassination Game“: Out this week is The Assassination Game, the fourth book in Simon Spotlight’s new timeline Starfleet Academyseries. A year since the last book in the series, fans of the new timeline must be itching to read the new book from first […]

Alan Gratz Interview on The Trek Collective about “The Assassination Game”

Christopher L. Bennett on Startrek.com discussing “Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations: Forgotten History”

“Christopher L. Bennett” was recently featured on Startrek.com to discuss Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations: Forgotten History: Christopher L. Bennett’s latest Trek novel, Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations: Forgotten History, will be available today from Simon and Schuster. To commemmorate the occasion, StarTrek.com invited Bennett to preview the book and write about his […]

David Mack on Startrek.com discussing “Storming Heaven”

David Mack was recently featured on Startrek.com to discuss Storming Heaven: The only thing harder than writing a good beginning is writing a good ending. Since its inception, Star Trek Vanguard has always been special to me. As the author invited by editor Marco Palmieri to develop the series’ bible with him and then write […]

Michael Okuda on Starbase118.net discussing “Star Trek”

Michael Okuda was recently featured on Starbase118.net to discuss Star Trek: If you grew up with Star Trek as I did (with parents who are huge fans) it’s hard to say anything about Michael Okuda without feeling humbled. Michael Okuda created look of animated computer displays, set designs, props and most notably GUI of the […]

James Swallow on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Cast No Shadow”

James Swallow was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Cast No Shadow: Last time we talked to James Swallow he was hip-deep in a sea of work, and in the two years since, it seems like little has changed. 2011 has already seen the release of several of his works in different franchises, including a […]

Blish, remastered by Rob Caswell

Last week I came across the work of Rob Caswell, on his deviantART page, where he is known as Arcass. Rob is an illustrator based in New England, who since the mid-eighties he has worked in many creative fields including printed role playing games, computer games, web design, and comics. That work even includes working […]

Blish, remastered by Rob Caswell

Steve Mollmann and Michael Schuster on Startrek.com discussing “Star Trek: A Choice of Catastrophes”

Steve Mollmann and Michael Schuster were recently featured on Startrek.com to discuss Star Trek: A Choice of Catastrophes: It should be well worth the wait. The U.S.S. Enterprise and her crew are back in action in the upcoming TOS novel Star Trek: A Choice of Catastrophes, due out on August 30 from Simon & Schuster. […]

Steve Mollmann and Michael Schuster on Startrek.com discussing “Star Trek: A Choice of Catastrophes”

Greg Cox on Unreality-sf.net discussing “The Rings of Time”

Greg Cox was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss The Rings of Time: Greg Cox is a veteran in the book publishing industry who has fulfilled many different roles over the decades – writing back cover blurbs, working as an editor and writing books himself. But that he is a tie-in writer at heart shows […]

Peter David on Startrek.com discussing “Star Trek: New Frontier – Blind Man’s Bluff”

Peter David was recently featured on Startrek.com to discuss Star Trek: New Frontier – Blind Man’s Bluff: There are prolific writers – and then there’s Peter David. The guy is truly a lean, mean writing machine and his output is staggering. Fortunately, so too is the quality of his work. Over the years, David has […]

David A. McIntee on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Indistinguishable from Magic”

David A. McIntee was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Indistinguishable from Magic: Before David A. McIntee joined the ranks of Star Trek prose authors, he was already a well-established author for the line of novels based on the British cult show Doctor Who. After the short story On the Spot in 2007’s The Next […]

David A. McIntee on Startrek.com discussing “Indistinguishable from Magic”

David A. McIntee was recently featured on Startrek.com to discuss Indistinguishable from Magic: Today, we talk to the book’s author, David A. McIntee, a British journalist and novelist. McIntee chats about his influences and his previous writing output, says that “continuity” of life is at the core of Indistinguishable from Magic, and offers a glimpse […]

David A. McIntee on Blogtalkradio.com discussing “Indistinguishable from Magic”

David A. McIntee was recently featured on Blogtalkradio.com to discuss Indistinguishable from Magic: David has a new novel out real soon: “Indistinguishable from Magic” and we’ll be discussing his latest works and career! From Memory-Alpha.org: David A. McIntee is a British author. He is fairly well known in the United Kingdom for writing a number […]

Dayton Ward on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Destiny”

Dayton Ward was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Destiny: The Destiny trilogy left the Star Trek universe in a shambles, leading to the rise of a new power bloc, the Typhon Pact, in A Singular Destiny. Now, some of Trek literature’s most lauded writers have cast a spotlight on that alliance in the Typhon […]

David Mack on Starbase118.net discussing “Star Trek Books”

David Mack was recently featured on Starbase118.net to discuss Star Trek Books: As the more hawk-eyed of our members may have noticed, we announced a while back that the publicity team had managed to secure an email interview with none other than Star Trek relaunch novelist, David Mack! It is with great pleasure that we […]

Andy Mangels on Startrek.com discussing “Trek Novels”

Andy Mangels was recently featured on Startrek.com to discuss Trek Novels: Andy Mangels’ connection to Star Trek goes back further than even most serious Trek fans probably realize. Though he’s best known as the co-author of more than a dozen Trek novels, among them TNG: Section 31: Rogue, DS9: Prophecy and Change, Titan Book 1—Taking […]

Michael A. Martin on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Star Trek: Titan”

Michael A. Martin was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Star Trek: Titan: When Star Trek: Enterprise went off the air after its fourth and final season in 2005, it fell to Star Trek literature to chronicle the adventures of Captain Archer and his crew. One man who was involved with the Enterprise post-finale fiction […]

S.D. Perry on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Star Trek: Inception”

S.D. Perry was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Star Trek: Inception: As the daughter of science-fiction author Steve Perry, Stephani Danelle (S.D.) Perry has writing in her blood. Since her professional debut in 1993, when she collaborated with her father on the Alien novel The Female War, she has written more than two dozen […]