Deep Space Spines has a review up for John Vornholt‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 7 Masks“: This week, the Enterprise and Ambassador Davy Crockett explore a planet that’s all masks all the time. While Picard bunks with a new lady friend, Riker gets worried enough about the captain’s curfew to cruise the neighborhood looking […]
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TREK LIT REVIEWS: Star Trek: Lost Scenes by David Tilotta & Curt McAloney
Check out my review of Star Trek: Lost Scenes, a terrific behind-the-scenes look at the original Star Trek!
“Star Trek: 88 Across The Universe” Review by Trek Lit Reviews
Trek Lit Reviews has a review up for George Zebrowski and Pamela Sargent’s “Star Trek: 88 Across The Universe“: A recurring plot in Star Trek features people from the past coming forward into the 23rd or 24th century and encountering our heroes, who must help them adapt to their new reality. Whether these people are genetically-engineered despots (as in […]
“Star Trek V: The Final Frontier” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek V: The Final Frontier“, a book written in group effort by David Loughery, Harve Bennett, J.M. Dillard, and William Shatner : Yesterday marked the celebration of Thanksgiving in America, and what better way to commemorate the occasion than to review the Star Trek film that features an unexpected family reunion? […]
“Star Trek: 84 Assignment: Eternity” Review by motionpicturescomics.com
Motionpicturescomics.com has a review up for “Star Trek: 84 Assignment: Eternity” by Greg Cox : After reading several recent Star Trek novels that played with the history of the Star Trek universe, and that involved Gary Seven and the mysterious Aegis agency for which he worked, I decided to go back to an earlier Star Trek novel that focused on the enigmatic […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 8 A Time To Heal” Review by Literary Treks
Literary Treks has a review up for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 8 A Time To Heal“: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson welcome back author David Mack to talk about his novel A Time to Heal. We discuss the difference between this book and A Time to Kill, what Starfleet at […]
Out Today: “Star Trek: Adventures: Call Back Yesterday”
Out today is the first Star Trek: Adventures RPG digital-only book, titled “Star Trek: Adventures: Call Back Yesterday”, by Christopher L. Bennett. Here’s the book’s synopsis: “Captain’s Log, Stardate 42802.3. We have diverted to the Zeta Gruis system in response to a distresscall from its seventh planet. Previous surveys have shown the planet to be […]
David Tilotta and Curt McAloney on Literary Treks
Literary Treks recently featured David Tilotta and Curt McAloney: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Bruce Gibson and Dan Gunther speak with David Tilotta and Curt McAloney, authors of Star Trek: Lost Scenes. We discuss how they became fans of Star Trek, the origin of the book, their website startrekhistory.com, the process of researching the material, behind […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 6 Power Hungry” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 6 Power Hungry“: This week, the Enterprise-D catering team delivers a few cases of Rice-a-Roni to a planet that needs to take a chill pill in more ways than one. While the planet’s ruler pushes his one-world agenda and plays around with […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 5 A Time To Love” Review by Trek Lit Reviews
Trek Lit Reviews has a review up for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 5 A Time To Love”: A Time to Love, which is the fifth book in the A Time To series, kicks off a duology by author Robert Greenberger. The events of the previous novels, in which the luster of the Enterprise has dulled somewhat, are taking […]
“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millennium: 3 Inferno” Review by Literary Treks
Literary Treks has a review up for “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millennium: 3 Inferno“: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson discuss the conclusion to the Deep Space Nine: Millennium trilogy: Inferno by Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens. We talk about the crew’s individual personal hells, a paradox-filled time-twisting storyline, some lingering mysteries […]
“Star Trek: 45 Double, Double” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: 45 Double, Double“: This week, we’re sending in the clones for the sequel to one of the earliest TOS adventures. An android returning from an expedition on Exo III finds the house empty and continues Dr. Roger Korby’s work by making another Kirk android, but […]
“Star Trek: Voyager: The Farther Shore” Review by Trek Lit Reviews
Trek Lit Reviews has a review up for “Star Trek: Voyager: The Farther Shore“: In Homecoming, the crew of the Starship Voyager finally makes it all the way back home to Earth. In a whirlwind of quick events, Janeway is promoted to Admiral, all the rest of the crew get promotions, Chakotay and the Maquis are pardoned, Chakotay […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 5 Strike Zone” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 5 Strike Zone“: This week, we meet the Kreel, who have spent over a century being the Klingons’ punching bags. But when the Kreel find an abandoned stash of powerful weapons on a backwater planet, the tables turn, and shockingly, the Klingons […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 4 A Time To Harvest” Review by Trek Lit Reviews
Trek Lit Reviews has a review up for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 4 A Time To Harvest“: A Time to Harvest is the fourth book in the A Time To series, bridging the gap between Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek Nemesis. It is also the conclusion to a duology by Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore, consisting of this novel […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 7 A Time To Kill” Review by Literary Treks
Literary Treks has a review up for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 7 A Time To Kill“: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Bruce Gibson and Dan Gunther discuss A Time to Kill, the seventh novel in the A Time To series and the first full-length Trek novel by author David Mack. We talk about the fast-paced nature […]
“Star Trek: 44 Vulcan’s Glory” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: 44 Vulcan’s Glory“: This week, we’re going all the way back to the oldest of the old-school: Captain Pike, sweaters, a number-one named Number One, the whole shebang. It’s Spock’s very first mission aboard the Enterprise, and Starfleet thinks it’s got a lead on the […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Hearts and Minds” Review by MotionPictureComics.com
MotionPictureComics.com has a review up for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Hearts and Minds“: With his novel Hearts and Minds, author Dayton Ward has returned again to the world of From History’s Shadow, his spectacular novel that explored the secret history of aliens on Earth in the twentieth century. I adore that novel, which was […]
“Star Trek: Enterprise: Surak’s Soul” Review by Trek Lit Review
Trek Lit Review has a review up for “Star Trek: Enterprise: Surak’s Soul“: Surak’s Soul hits a lot of the right buttons for me upon first glance: the exploration of Vulcan ideology, what it means to be a Vulcan among humans, and what happens when that ideology is threatened. I tend to really enjoy novels that […]
“Star Trek: I.K.S. Gorkon: Book 1: A Good Day To Die” Review by Literary Treks
Literary Treks has a review up for “Star Trek: I.K.S. Gorkon: Book 1: A Good Day To Die“: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson are joined by Earl Grey‘s Justin Oser to discuss I.K.S. Gorkon: Book One: A Good Day to Die by Keith R.A. DeCandido. We talk about what makes this book […]




















