Ben Robinson on StarTrek.com Interview about Star Trek Ships

StarTrek.com interviewed Ben Robinson: StarTrek.com, for the past several months, has been previewing the release of each Star Trek model issue from Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection. But we thought we’d take a moment this week to introduce readers to Ben Robinson, the project manager at Eaglemoss, the company behind The Official Starships Collection. A longtime Star Trek fan and […]

Out Today: “Star Trek: Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library”

Out today is another Star Trek: Guide, titled “Star Trek: Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library”, by Larry Nemecek.  There was a previous version of this book released several years ago, and this new version will have updated maps and data points. Here’s the book’s synopsis if you needed reminding: Star Trek Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet […]

“Star Trek: Academy: Collision Course” Review by Trek Lit Reviews

Trek Lit Reviews has a review up for “Star Trek: Academy: Collision Course“: .. the film, called just Star Trek, and this novel, focused on very similar themes and events. Both feature a young Kirk on a troubled path, described as a “delinquent,” and showing his journey of redemption and acceptance into Starfleet. The film, while […]

“Star Trek: Academy: Collision Course” Review by Trek Lit Reviews

“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 3 The Children Of Hamlin” Review by Deep Space Spines

Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 3 The Children Of Hamlin“: This week, when the Enterprise answers a distress call, the attackers, a race called the Choraii, turn out to be the culprits behind one of the Federation’s worst massacres on record. They pick up an ambassador and […]

“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 3 The Children Of Hamlin” Review by Deep Space Spines

David A. Goodman on Ars Technica

David A. Goodman was featured on Ars Technica back in 2012: If humanity were to make contact with other intelligent life forms in the universe, how would our civilization respond? Would countries and individuals scramble for power? Or would humans band together to focus on the exploration of other planets and their cultures? The universe […]

David A. Goodman on Ars Technica

“Star Trek: Captain’s Glory” Review by Trek Lit Reviews

Trek Lit Reviews has a review up for “Star Trek: Captain’s Glory“: I found myself surprised by how much I enjoyed Captain’s Glory. Readers of my earlier reviews know that I’m not exactly the biggest fan of the “Shatnerverse” novels, with their rampant Kirk-worship and outlandish plots that serve to feed the “Kirk is a god” […]

“Star Trek: Captain’s Glory” Review by Trek Lit Reviews

“Star Trek: The Next Generation: A Time To Hate” Review by Literary Treks

Literary Treks has a review up for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 6 A Time To Hate“: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson review A Time to Hate before being joined by author Robert Greenberger to talk about both of his books in the A Time To series. We discuss the situation on Delta […]

“Star Trek: The Next Generation: A Time To Hate” Review by Literary Treks

Keith R.A. DeCandido on The Writer’s Pane

Keith R.A. DeCandido was recently featured on The Writer’s Pane: Interviewing Keith was super interesting – he introduced me to Tie-In Fiction. Honestly, I hadn’t put much thought into who writes these novels that I see on shelves (personally I have C.S.I. novels), but whoa! So neat. Keith has written more than just tie-in fiction, […]

“Star Trek: The Original Series: From History’s Shadow” Review by Motion Pictures Comics

Motion Pictures Comics has a review up for “Star Trek: The Original Series: From History’s Shadow“: Dayton Ward’s wonderful Star Trek novel From History’s Shadow is a standout in Pocket Books’ wonderful continuing series of Star Trek novels.  This book does exactly what I most enjoy seeing in these Trek novels: it weaves together multiple characters and story-lines from across the Star Trek franchise into […]

“Star Trek: The Original Series: From History’s Shadow” Review by Motion Pictures Comics

“Star Trek: 42 Memory Prime” Review by Deep Space Spines

Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: 42 Memory Prime“: This week, Spock is honored to host a delegation of scientists who are in the neighborhood for the Nobel/Z.Magnees Prize ceremonies. It’s not long, however, before he subsequently gets framed for their attempted murder. To clear his friend’s name, Kirk will have […]

“Star Trek: 42 Memory Prime” Review by Deep Space Spines

StarTrek.com reveals the cover for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Available Light”

StarTrek.com has revealed the above cover for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Available Light“, which is due out in April.  Cover art is by Ali Ries and Doug Drexler, both of whom have done several covers for Star Trek novels in the past.   Buy on Amazon.com Buy On Books-A-Million.com Buy On Book Depository.com Find on E-Bay?

StarTrek.com reveals the cover for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Available Light”

“Star Trek: The Original Series: Elusive Salvation” Review by MotionPicturesComics.com

MotionPictureComics.com has a review up for “Star Trek: The Original Series: Elusive Salvation”: Elusive Salvation is a wonderful book, but despite the back cover’s declaring that the novel would be “an all-new adventure from history’s shadow!”, it is not the sequel to From History’s Shadow that it was billed to be. Buy on Amazon.com Buy On Books-A-Million.com Buy […]

“Star Trek: The Original Series: Elusive Salvation” Review by MotionPicturesComics.com

“Star Trek Shipyards Starfleet Starships: 2151-2293” Preview by StarTrek.com

StarTrek.com has a review up for “Star Trek Shipyards Starfleet Starships: 2151-2293“: Eaglemoss Hero Collector has unveiled the publication of the first volume in their new Star Trek Shipyards series, the definitive visual encyclopedia to each and every ship that’s ever appeared in any corner of the storied Star Trekuniverse, either on television or in movie theaters. Written […]

“Star Trek Shipyards Starfleet Starships: 2151-2293” Preview by StarTrek.com

“Star Trek: Captain’s Blood” Review by Trek Lit Reviews

Trek Lit Reviews has a review up for “Star Trek: Captain’s Blood“: Captain’s Blood is the second book in William Shatner’s “Totality” trilogy, and as such, I feel like it learned a few lessons from the first book, Captain’s Peril. For one thing, in both books, certain characters are under the impression that a major Star Trek character has […]

“Star Trek: Captain’s Blood” Review by Trek Lit Reviews

“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millennium: 1 The Fall of Terok Nor” Review by Literary Treks

Literary Treks has a review up for “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millennium: 1 The Fall of Terok Nor“: Mysterious events are taking place on Deep Space Nine: Quark is accused of murdering a visiting Andorian, Jake and Nog reveal a mysterious, hidden holosuite deep in the bowels of the station, and a fearsome Cardassian scientist […]

“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millennium: 1 The Fall of Terok Nor” Review by Literary Treks

Dr Trek will be attending Destination Star Trek in Birmingham, UK

Larry “Dr Trek” Nemecek will be attending 2018’s Destination Star Trek in Birmingham, UK (not Alabama!): As announced today by Showmasters/DST and CBS,  I will indeed be back across the pond with all our UK Treklanders for Destination Star Trek— and my first time in Birmingham! Check out the Larry Nemecek author page to view other sightings […]