We last checked in with Star Trek: Voyager scribe Kirsten Beyer back in August, where we covered her entire Voyager journey up to that point — now our she’s back, speaking to us about her new novel, “Protectors.” TrekCore: First of all, congratulations on making the New York Times Bestseller List! Excellent news, and very well-deserved! Kirsten Beyer: Thank you, […]
Trek Fashion in Print: Talking ‘Star Trek Costumes’ with Authors Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann
Order Star Trek Costumes: Our two favorite non-fiction Star Trek authors, who have brought us some of the most comprehensive looks behind the scenes of the Trek franchise, are without a doubt Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann. Once again, this married research team has produced an amazing look into a new aspect of Trek production: the wardrobe […]
Out Today: “Star Trek The Next Generation: The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D Illustrated Handbook”
Out today is another Star Trek: Guides book, titled “Star Trek The Next Generation: The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D Illustrated Handbook”, by Ben Robinson and Marcus Riley. Here’s the book’s synopsis: An in-depth, heavily illustrated guide to Captain Picard’s Enterprise-D from the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series and the Enterprise-E from Star Trek: First […]
“Star Trek: New Earth: Book 5: Thin Air” Review by Treklit.com
Treklit.com has added a new review for Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch‘s “Star Trek: New Earth: Book 5: Thin Air”: The newly-established colony at Belle Terre is once again threatened by the Kauld, and similar to the previous novel, The Flaming Arrow, the attack is an unconventional one. In that case, a huge […]
“Star Trek: The Children of Kings” Review by Trek.fm
Trek.fm has added a new review for Dave Stern‘s “Star Trek: The Children of Kings”: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson are joined by Justin Oser to discuss The Children of Kings. We talk about the time period in Star Trek history, some confusion about which timeline the book […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 19 Perchance To Dream” Review by Deepspacespines.com
Deepspacespines.com has added a new review for Howard Weinstein‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 19 Perchance To Dream”: This week, the lights are on at Domarus IV, but no one’s home—or so the Enterprise thinks. A jalopy from the Teniran Echelon shows up to call dibs on the planet, but Picard wants to see some […]
Licensed To Write Expanding Universes! Author Keith DeCandido interview on the Hangin With Web Show
WATCH the Hangin With Web Show on Youtube & SUBSCRIBE! #Comment #Like #Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_C2z2k60d6lOj8DFMWDGEA?sub_confirmation=1)…
Behind the Art of STA: An Interview With The Talented Cristi Balanescu
This is part of a continuing series where we get to know the masterminds behind the RPG that goes where no RPG has ever gone before : Star Trek Adventures.
Classic Star Trek TOS Paperbacks From The 1960’s and 1970’s – Part Two!
In this video I take a look at the very earliest USA Star Trek paperbacks from the1960’s and 1970’s. All the publishers except Pocket Books are covered,
“Star Trek: Titan: The Red King” Review by Treklit.com
Treklit.com has added a new review for Andy Mangels and Michael A. Martin‘s “Star Trek: Titan: The Red King”: At the end of the previous novel, Taking Wing, Captain Riker and the crew of the Titan are assisting Romulan Commander Donatra in her attempt to locate her missing fleet, somehow pulled into an anomaly called […]
David Mack on Enterprisingindividuals.com discussing “Deep Space Nine”
David Mack was recently featured on Enterprisingindividuals.com to discuss Deep Space Nine: New York Times bestselling author David Mack returns to the show to discuss one of two DS9 episodes he co-wrote with writing partner John J. Ordover. The Defiant is attacked by Jem’Hadar warships while on a trade mission and is critically disabled. Now, […]
Star Trek Adventures: Behind-the-Scenes With Writer Aaron Pollyea
Aaron Pollyea trying to convince the guards why they should allow him to fly the USS Discovery pictured in the background. This is part of a continuing series where we get to know the masterminds behind the RPG that goes where no RPG has ever gone before : Star Trek Adventures.
“Star Trek: Voyager: 11 The Garden” Review by Trekbbs.com
Trekbbs.com has added a new review for Melissa Scott‘s “Star Trek: Voyager: 11 The Garden”: I just completed this novel, written in 1997 and I believe it takes place during the 2nd season of Voyager. Members of the crew start suffering from scurvy, and they learn it’s because of food they harvested from a planet […]
Science Fiction Author Vonda N. McIntyre, Official Obituary
By Tom Whitmore: Award-winning Seattle science fiction author Vonda N. McIntyre died April 1, 2019, of pancreatic cancer. She was 70. McIntyre wrote novels, short stories and media tie-in books,
Classic Star Trek TOS Paperbacks From The 1960’s and 1970’s – Part One!
In this video I take a look at the very earliest USA Star Trek paperbacks from the1960’s and 1970’s. All the publishers except Pocket Books are covered,
Remembering Vonda N. McIntyre, 1948-2019
Science-fiction and fantasy author Vonda N. McIntyre succumbed to pancreatic cancer on April 1, 2019 at the age of 70, just weeks after her diagnosis. She died at her home in Seattle, Washington. It’s somewhat late, but I found this piece by StarTrek.com to be both informative and touching.
Larry Nemecek did a Stellar Cartography VR talk!
I love overlapping real astronomy with Star Trek’s fictional spacescape — and have for years, as your Treklanders know! I also love this virtual world — have you heard about it? —that Rod Roddenberry and…
Out Today: “Star Trek: Too Many Tribbles!”
Out today is a third Little Golden Books book, titled “Star Trek: Too Many Tribbles!”, by Frank Berrios. Here’s the book’s synopsis: Captain Kirk and the crew of the starship Enterprise are ready for almost anything–except tribbles! When these small, furry creatures invade the ship, Captain Kirk and the crew must act quickly, before they are […]
“Star Trek: Titan: Orion’s Hounds” Review by Trek.fm
Trek.fm has added a new review for Christopher L. Bennett‘s “Star Trek: Titan: Orion’s Hounds”: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson discuss Orion’s Hounds. We talk about the beginning of Titan’s true mission, the mysterious “star-jellies,” Riker’s decision to get involved, the other cozmozoans that make up the Gum […]
“Star Trek: Burning Dreams” Review by Treklit.com
Treklit.com has added a new review for Margaret Wander Bonanno‘s “Star Trek: Burning Dreams”: At the time that Burning Dreams was written, not much was canonically known about the history of Captain Christopher Pike. We have the original pilot episode, “The Cage” (re-purposed for the only TOS two-parter, “The Menagerie”), and that’s it, canon-wise. Outside […]


















