Seek out honor and glory with the new Star Trek Adventures: The Klingon Empire roleplaying game.
This year, Shore Leave comes to you!
That’s right, in the topsy-turvy Bizarro universe we now inhabit, Shore Leave, the convention named for the act of going away from where you usually are to somewhere else, is doing the opposite of that. Since none of us will be physically traveling to Hunt Valley, MD for Shore Leave 42 until (we hope) next…
Patrick Stewart Announces He’s Writing Memoir, Returns To Quarantine Sonnets
And William Shatner has poetically wrapped up his quarantine captain’s logs.
Out Today: “Star Trek: Discovery Guide to Seasons 1 and 2, Collector’s Edition”
Out today is another Behind The Scenes and Making Of book, titled “Star Trek: Discovery Guide to Seasons 1 and 2, Collector’s Edition“, by Titan Books. When Star Trek: Discovery arrived on screens in 2017, it signaled the start of a new golden age for Star Trek. Go behind-the-scenes in this collector’s edition with the […]
“Star Trek: Typhon Pact: 1 Zero Sum Game” Review by Tor.com
Tor.com has added a new review for David Mack‘s “Star Trek: Typhon Pact: 1 Zero Sum Game”.
2020 Scribe Award Nominees
We’re delighted to announce the nominees for the SCRIBE AWARDS, presented every year by the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers. Winners will be announced on July 15! Congratulations to all nominees! It was a very good year for Media Tie-in writing! Three Star Trek books have been nominated! Star Trek: The Next Generation: Collateral […]
“They Called Us Enemy” Review by Syfy.com
Syfy.com has added a new review for George Takei and Justin Eisinger and Steven Scott‘s “They Called Us Enemy”.
Online signing: Get autographed copies for Star Trek: Discovery — Die Standing!
We’re a month out now from the release of my new novel, Star Trek: Discovery – Die Standing, which bows on July 14 — and as it happens, all the events I’d intended to sign at either aren’t happening or have been postponed.
Tied Up With Tie-Ins: Alan Dean Foster!
After an irregular, infrequent attempt last year to kickstart this (hopefully) recurring feature here on the blog, here I am with the second installment in less than a month! The idea is simple: I’m a tie-in writer. Before that, I was a tie-in reader. I still am, of course, but way back when?



















