As I strive to own every Star Trek book printed, a kind soul on the opposite side of the country found a treasure trove of Trek books and offered to send them from California to Florida, and a month later I finally got them all out to inventory the latest books to the collection: Two […]
Robert Greenberger on The Writers Pane
Robert Greenberger was recently featured on The Writer’s Pane: Are you a comic book fan? If so, you’re in for a treat! This week, The Writer’s Pane interviews Robert Greenberger, who has written and edited for both DC and Marvel comics, among many other achievements. Take a look at what he has to say about […]
“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 […]
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 […]
“Live Long And . . .: What I Might Have Learned Along the Way” Review by Trek Movie
Trek Movie has a review up for “Live Long And . . . What I Might Have Learned Along the Way“: Is it a memoir? A self-help book? A story of woe? A tale of triumph? William Shatner’s latest memoir, Live Long and… What I Learned Along the Way is all of these, and more. Advice that’s […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 2 The Peacekeepers” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 2 The Peacekeepers“: This week, when Geordi and Data poke around a derelict station, they wind up with a one-way ticket to a zero-G peace resort halfway across the galaxy. But even though the guy running the joint destroyed the entire nuclear […]
Out Today: “Star Trek Shipyards Starfleet Starships: 2151-2293”
Out today is another entry in the “Star Trek Shipyards Starfleet Starships: 2151-2293 The Encyclopedia of Starfleet Ships Plus Collectible”, by Ben Robinson. Here’s the book’s synopsis: A chronological history of the Starfleet starships from Star Trek television shows and films, specially packaged with a die-cast collectible USS Enterprise! 250 years worth of Starfleet ships […]
Larry Nemecek reminds us that he has a new book coming out soon
Larry Nemecek goes into deep details about his upcoming book, “Stellar Cartography” which is an update to a 2013 book that was well received. This 2018 UPDATE includes a complete add-on for every star or planet, starbase, and other stellar location mentioned through Season 1 of Discovery — with two exceptions that the writers want […]
“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 23 The 34th Rule” Review by Trek Lit Reviews
Trek Lit Reviews has a review up for “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 23 The 34th Rule“: The Ferengi, a creation that came from the early days of Star Trek: The Next Generation, suffered from an image problem. Initially meant to be the “big baddies” of TNG, the Ferengi were never really taken seriously. Many fans saw […]
“Live Long And . . .: What I Might Have Learned Along the Way” Review by TrekNews
TrekNews has a review up for “Live Long And . . .: What I Might Have Learned Along the Way“: William Shatner is a man who has seen and done many things in his life. While he has traveled the world on wild adventures and met the most incredible people, he also knows more than […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 61 Diplomatic Implausibility” Review by Literary Treks
Literary Treks has a review up for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 61 Diplomatic Implausibility“: At the end of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Worf traded his life as a Starfleet officer for a career as a Federation diplomat. While some aspects of that life are similar to the years he spent in service to Starfleet, […]
Out Today: “Star Trek: A Cultural History”
Out today is “Star Trek: A Cultural History”, by M. Keith Booker. Here’s the book’s synopsis if you needed reminding: First airing in 1966, with a promise to “boldly go where no man has gone before,” Star Trek would eventually become a bona fide phenomenon. Week after week, viewers of the series tuned in to […]
“Star Trek: Spock’s World” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: Spock’s World“: This week, Vulcan considers pulling out of the Federation upon feeling like they’re not benefiting much from the deal, and Kirk, Spock, and Bones are summoned to testify in favor of Vulcan sticking around. As they prepare their remarks, anonymous internet trolls post […]
“Star Trek: Voyager: Architects of Infinity” Review by Trek Lit Reviews
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Steve Mollmann on Enterprising Individuals
Steve Mollmann was recently featured on Enterprising Individuals: Dr. Steven Mollman joins the show this week to talk about a classic episode of Star Trek: the Original Series that sees our heroes trade their phasers for tommyguns and their uniforms for zoot suits! When the Enterprise arrives at Sigma Iotia II, they discover that cultural […]
Added Book Depository as an affiliate link
I’ve added Book Depository as a programatically created affiliate link, much like the Amazon and Books-a-Million links you could already find on each book’s page. Book Depository is a UK company with distribution centers in both the UK and in Australia. I’m pretty sure I have everything set up correctly, but please let me know in the […]
Out Today: “Live Long and Evolve”
Out today is “Live Long and Evolve: What Star Trek Can Teach Us about Evolution, Genetics, and Life on Other Worlds”, by Mohamed Noor. Here’s the book’s synopsis if you needed reminding: In Star Trek, crew members travel to unusual planets, meet diverse beings, and encounter unique civilizations. Throughout these remarkable space adventures, does Star […]
StarTrek.com Interviews William Shatner about his new book “Live Long And… What I Learned Along the Way”
William Shatner was recently featured on StarTrek.com: William Shatner, the man, the myth… the machine. At 87 years old, Star Trek’s first and forever Kirk remains a guy in perpetual motion. He’s riding horses, raising money for charity, starring in films, recording albums, spending time with his family, and traversing the world for convention appearances and […]
“Star Trek: Captain’s Peril” Review by Trek Lit Reviews
Trek Lit Reviews has a review up for “Star Trek: Captain’s Peril“: Captain James T. Kirk has had an eventful few years in the 24th century after having been resurrected by the Borg in the novel The Return. Along with Picard and the crew of the Enterprise, he has saved the galaxy from the likes of Vulcan […]
“Star Trek: 41 The Three-Minute Universe” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: 41 The Three-Minute Universe“: This week, an adjacent universe has been opened up by some aliens who got hit with the ugly stick, as well as the smelly stick, the loud stick, the yucky stick, and the no-touchy stick. But while their reign of terror […]

















