Keith R.A. DeCandido was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Tie In Novels: Keith R.A. DeCandido has been a household name in the tie-in world for over a decade now. In this time, he has written novels, novellas, short stories and comics for numerous franchises including Star Trek, Buffy, Supernatural, and many more. In 2009 […]
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David Mack on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Star Trek Vanguard”
David Mack was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Star Trek Vanguard: When we last interviewed David Mack in September of 2008, his Star Trek Destiny trilogy was about to be released. Given that he spent 21 months working on the trilogy, he was, of course, especially curious how the project would be received. Now, […]
James Swallow on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Synthesis”
James Swallow was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Synthesis: James Swallow is a writer with many talents. He’s written for TV, and has many audio plays and prose credits to his name for different media properties including Star Trek, Doctor Who, Stargate, Warhammer, and many more. In the next six months alone, more than […]
Dayton Ward on Scifidinerpodcast.com discussing “Star Trek”
Dayton Ward was recently featured on Scifidinerpodcast.com to discuss Star Trek: We had an awesome interview with with Star Trek novelist and author Dayton Ward. We found out a little regarding who he is, how he got into writing, and what science fiction inspired him as he grew up from a wee little lad. He […]
Una McCormack on Unreality-sf.net discussing “The Never-Ending Sacrifice”
“Una McCormack” was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss The Never-Ending Sacrifice: When you think about Cardassia in Star Trek literature, one of the first names that comes to mind is Una McCormack. In several stories – Face Value in Prophecy and Change, The Lotus Flower in Worlds of Deep Space Nine, and Hollow Men […]
Roundtable: Star Trek XI – did the books miss the bandwagon?
unreality-sf.net recently featured a roundtable with Keith R.A. DeCandido, Geoffrey Thorne, and Allyn Gibson: Since the cancellation of Enterprise, the Star Trek novel line had been the main driving force behind keeping the franchise alive and continuing the saga. Released of the burden of ongoing televised adventures, which could invalidate their works with little more than a short […]
Dave Galanter on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Troublesome Minds”
Dave Galanter was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Troublesome Minds: Dave Galanter has been part of the Star Trek fiction world since his 1994 The Next Generation novel Foreign Foes, written with Greg Brodeur, and he’s been an occasional contributor to the line ever since. His Trek bibliography includes titles based on The Original […]
William Leisner on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Losing the Peace”
William Leisner was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Losing the Peace: William Leisner is a true success story in Star Trek literature. His writing career started with the Next Generation short story Gods, Fate and Fractals, which was chosen for the second Strange New Worlds anthology in 1999, and he went on to sell […]
Margaret Wander Bonanno on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Shards and Shadows”
Margaret Wander Bonanno was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Shards and Shadows: Margaret Wander Bonanno has been something of a household name in the world of Star Trek literature for the last quarter-century. Her Original Series novels from the eighties, Strangers from the Sky and Dwellers in the Crucible, still come up regularly whenever […]
Kirsten Beyer on Unreality-sf.net discussing “her current and past work”
Kirsten Beyer was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss her current and past work: Kirsten Beyer has accepted a job that certainly can’t be described as the easiest in her field. She’s reviving a series that’s been on hold for more than four years – the Star Trek: Voyager post-finale novels – but with previous […]
Keith R.A. DeCandido, David Mack, Matt Forbeck, James Swallow, Robert Greenberger on Bookgasm.com discussing “Future Dream Projects”
Keith R.A. DeCandido, David Mack, Matt Forbeck, James Swallow, and Robert Greenberger were recently featured on Bookgasm.com to discuss Future Dream Projects: I thought for the first installment of 2009, we might try something a little different (and slightly longer). Rather than reviewing novels that they may have written, I’ve asked my colleagues in the […]
Terri Osborne on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Prophecy and Change”
Terri Osborne was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Prophecy and Change: Let’s get things clear from the start: Terri Osborne is a really talented writer. Her non-fiction is engaging, and her fiction is tautly-plotted and littered with brilliant characterisations. However, if you’re not a regular reader of Star Trek books, you might not have […]
David Mack on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Star Trek: Destiny”
David Mack was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Star Trek: Destiny: David Mack made his Star Trek debut as a prose writer in the year 2001, when he co-wrote the eBook two-parter Invincible for the S.C.E. (now Corps of Engineers) series. But that wasn’t his first foray into Gene Roddenberry’s universe; before that, he […]
Dayton Ward on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Strange New Worlds”
Dayton Ward was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Strange New Worlds: It’s just over ten years since Dayton Ward’s first Star Trek tale was published. Since his short story Reflections earned him a slot in the first Strange New Worlds anthology, he’s revisited the Trek universe on over 20 occasions, often with writing partner […]
David A. McIntee on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Star Trek and Doctor Who”
David A. McIntee was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Star Trek and Doctor Who: If you read a wide variety of tie-in novels, you’ll probably associate David A. McIntee’s name with Doctor Who. Since his first Who book (White Darkness in Virgin Books’s New Adventures series) was released in 1993, he’s written 12 novels […]
Greg Cox on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Star Trek Books”
Greg Cox was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Star Trek Books: American sci-fi author Greg Cox has written everything from epic trilogies to back-cover blurbs, penning original stories and novelisations, and contributing work to a broad variety of different ongoing series. His latest project, however, is new ground – The Vesuvius Prophecy is the […]
Keith R.A. DeCandido on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Klingon Empire”
Keith R.A. DeCandido was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Klingon Empire: Keith R.A. DeCandido is one of the most prolific sci-fi and fantasy authors currently writing. Although best known for his numerous Star Trek novels and short stories, he’s also contributed books to the Buffy, Supernatural, Farscape, and Andromeda universes. Check out the Keith […]
Christopher L. Bennett on Unreality-sf.net discussing “Star Trek Books”
Christopher L. Bennett was recently featured on Unreality-sf.net to discuss Star Trek Books: Five years ago, Christopher L. Bennett made his Star Trek fiction debut with the Corps of Engineers eBook Aftermath. Since then, he’s contributed a story to each of the recent anniversary anthologies (Prophecy and Change, Distant Shores, Constellations, and The Sky’s the […]
Greg Cox on Bookgasm.com discussing “Novelizations”
Greg Cox was recently featured on Bookgasm.com to discuss Novelizations: These days, Greg Cox is busy playing with comic-book characters. For instance, he wrote the GHOST RIDER novelization, as well as adapted DC’s far-reaching event series INFINITE CRISIS into a novel. Next up is a similar treatment for the company’s year-long, weekly serialized experiment 52. […]
Jeff Ayers on Seattletimes.com discussing “Star Trek”
Jeff Ayers was recently featured on Seattletimes.com to discuss Star Trek: Jeff Ayers was 13 when he bought James Blish’s “Star Trek 1,” the first of 13 short-story anthologies adapted from episodes of the popular TV series. As he indulged his fascination with the future envisioned by series creator Gene Roddenberry, Ayers had no way […]


