Literary Treks has a review up for Keith R.A. DeCandido‘s “Star Trek: I.K.S. Gorkon: Book 2: Honor Bound“: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Bruce Gibson and Dan Gunther are joined by Justin Oser to discuss I.K.S. Gorkon, Book Two: Honor Bound by Keith R.A. DeCandido. We talk about The Order of the Bat’leth, Leader Wol, Klag as […]
Out Today: “Star Trek and the British Age of Sail: The Maritime Influence Throughout the Series and Films”
Out today is another Essay On Star Trek, titled “Star Trek and the British Age of Sail: The Maritime Influence Throughout the Series and Films”, by Stefan Rabitsch. Here’s the book’s synopsis: Clear all moorings, one-half impulse power and set course for a mare incognitum. A popular culture artifact of the New Frontier/Space Race era, […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 8 The Captain’s Honor” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for Daniel and David Dvorkin ‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 8 The Captains’ Honor“: This week, a planet of peaceniks needs help controlling its feral cat infestation, and the Enterprise is one of two ships enlisted for ad hoc animal control. But when the other captain recommends an aggressive […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 2 The Peacekeepers” Review by Trek Lit Reviews
Trek Lit Reviews has a review up for Gene Deweese‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 2 The Peacekeepers“: A planet on the brink of nuclear war suddenly discovers they are not alone in the universe when mysterious alien technology appears in orbit. One man takes control of the technology and uses it to halt the […]
“Star Trek: The Return” Review by fourthords.com
Fourthords.com has a review up for Garfield Reeves-Stevens, Judith Reeves-Stevens, and William Shatner’s “Star Trek: The Return“: It’s generally accepted that Star Trek‘s Captain Kirk is pretty awesome. He’s a 1960s Kennedian ideal leading man: punching the bad guys, getting the girls, and giving his friends noogies. An intervening fifty-plus years has done a lot to […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 61 Diplomatic Implausibility” Review by Trek Lit Reviews
Trek Lit Reviews has a review up for Keith R.A. DeCandido‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 61 Diplomatic Implausibility”: Over the past few decades, the idea of having an all-Klingon Star Trek series has occasionally been bandied about by fans. The idea of Star Trek from not only a non-human perspective, but from a non-Federation perspective, is a compelling […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 7 Masks” Review by Deep Space Spines
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 […]
Alan Gratz on Enterprising Individuals s03e21
Enterprising Individuals recently featured Alan Gratz: Get ready to evolve to the next level as we cross the barrier to reach “Threshold”! New York Times best-selling author Alan Gratz returns to the show to examine an episode of Star Trek: Voyager that sets a new low for the franchise. When Tom Paris dares to break […]
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!
Out Today: “Star Trek: Prometheus: In the Heart of Chaos”
Out today is another entry in the Star Trek: Prometheus series, titled “Star Trek: Prometheus: In the Heart of Chaos”, by Bernd Perplies and Christian Humberg. Here’s the book’s synopsis: The Federation races to discover the culprits of several terrorist attacks, sending their flagship, the USS Prometheus, to stop war breaking out in the galaxy. The situation […]
“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 […]
“Star Trek: The Art of John Eaves” Preview by SyFyWire
SyFyWire has a preview for “Star Trek: The Art of John Eaves” on their site: Enjoy our extended preview of Star Trek: The Art of John Eaves in the gallery below, then tell us if you’ve got someone special in mind (besides yourself) who’d love to discover this bold Star Trek book under the Christmas tree! Buy on Amazon.com […]
Christopher L. Bennet interview with Barbara Gray for WVXU radio’s “Around Cincinnati”
Around Cincinnati‘s Barbara Gray recently interviewed Christopher L. Bennet: It’s a bit edited down from what I remember, but most of it is there — my brief dramatic reading from Among the Wild Cybers, some talk about my origins and approach as a writer, and a bit more information about Star Trek: The Original Series: The Captain’s Oath. […]
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 […]
Aaron Rosenberg on The Writer’s Pane
The Writer’s Pane recently featured Aaron Rosenberg: This week The Writer’s Pane is featuring a very versatile author. Aaron Rosenberg has written fiction, sc-fi, fantasy and even children’s and non-fiction. Take a look at what he has to say about the questions below! Check out the Aaron Rosenberg author page to view other sightings and a full […]


















