Out today is the second book in the Star Trek: Prometheus series, titled “Star Trek: Prometheus: The Root of All Rage” Here’s the book’s synopsis if you needed reminding: 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. A […]
“Star Trek: 31 Fortunes Of War Book 2: Battlestations!” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: 31 Fortunes Of War Book 2: Battlestations!“: Hot on the heels of Diane Carey’s debut Trek novel Dreadnought! comes its sequel, the similarly exclamation-marked Battlestations!. A hot new (well, not totally new) technology has been stolen, and Piper’s friend and crewmate Sarda is the prime suspect. Can Piper clear his […]
Author Sighting: John Jackson Miller on Enterprising Individuals
John Jackson Miller was recently featured on Enterprising Individuals for Season 3, Episode 8 of their podcast: New York Times best-selling author John Jackson Miller returns to the show to discuss an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation where Picard must lawyer for his soul, ship, and crew against the comely, coiffed Adversary herself! […]
“Star Trek: Enterprise: The First Adventure” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: Enterprise: The First Adventure“: Published exactly twenty years after Star Trek made its television debut, let’s join Kirk as he learns on a particularly stressful first outing that heavy lies the wrist that wears the command stripes. Available on Amazon.com, Books-A-Million.com, or E-Bay.
“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 5 Fallen Heroes” Review by Literary Treks
The Literary Treks podcast has a review up for “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 5 Fallen Heroes“: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Bruce Gibson and Dan Gunther are joined by guest host Brandon Shea-Mutala to discuss the Deep Space Nine novel Fallen Heroes by Dafydd ab Hugh. We talk about when the novel was written, a Quark and […]
“Star Trek: Voyager: 2 The Escape” Review by Trek Lit Reviews
Trek Lit Reviews has a review up for “Star Trek: Voyager: 2 The Escape“: For the most part, I wasn’t disappointed. While The Escape is the first original Voyager novel, and thus is vulnerable to the pitfalls of not knowing much about the source material beyond the series bible and scripts of the first few episodes, the story manages […]
“Star Trek: 30 Demons” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: 30 Demons“: This week, almost everyone on the Enterprise and most of the population of Vulcan fall prey to energy-based brain parasites that take over their minds, and it looks like the only cure is fresh air and exorcise. Will Spock, Bones, and the New […]
“Star Trek: The Next Generation: 1 A Time To Be Born” Review by Literary Treks
Literary Treks has a review up for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: 1 A Time To Be Born”: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson talk about the first book in the series, A Time to Be Born. We discuss Wesley Crusher’s surprise return, the dangers of the Rashanar battle site, the […]
“Star Trek: 29 Fortunes Of War Book 1: Dreadnought!” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: 29 Fortunes Of War Book 1: Dreadnought!“: Like Dwellers in the Crucible not long before it, Dreadnought! uses original characters as Kirk and Spock stand-ins to explore the yin and yang of the human/Vulcan dynamic, though this time there’s also a pinch of notice-me-senpai wish fulfillment for good measure. […]
“Star Trek: Academy: Collision Course” Review by Literary Treks
Literary Treks has a review up for “Star Trek: Academy: Collision Course“: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Bruce Gibson and Dan Gunther discuss the final Shatnerverse novel, Academy: Collision Course. We talk about this novel’s relationship with Star Trek 2009, Jim Kirk’s relationship with Starfleet, his family dynamic, Spock in his youth, another perspective on Tarsus IV, […]
Out Today: “To Boldly Go: Marketing the Myth of Star Trek”
Out today is a new non-fiction book titled “To Boldly Go: Marketing the Myth of Star Trek” Here’s the book’s synopsis if you needed reminding: Cultural manifestations of myth have come a long way since the storytelling of ancient Greece, now materializing on our TV and cinema screens and in advertisements. This book examines how […]
“Star Trek: 28 Crisis On Centaurus” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: 28 Crisis On Centaurus”: Ferguson front-loaded Crisis on Centaurus with a bunch of backstory to give the mission more personal gravitas, though ultimately most of it doesn’t matter… Available on Amazon.com , Books-A-Million.com or E-Bay
Kirsten Beyer on Taylornetworkofpodcasts.com discussing “Star Trek: Discovery”
Kirsten Beyer was recently featured on Taylornetworkofpodcasts.com to discuss Star Trek: Discovery: The crew is very happen to be joined by Kirsten Beyer and Mike Johnson so sit back and enjoy all the Trek love Check out the Kirsten Beyer author page to view other sightings and a full list of books! Buy on Amazon.com […]
Keith R.A. DeCandido on Enterprising Individuals
Keith R.A. DeCandido was recently featured on Enterprising Individuals: Author, editor, podcaster, and musician Keith DeCandido comes aboard this week to discuss an episode of Deep Space Nine that represents a culmination of years of patient and skillful storytelling in the Star Trek universe. Kira and crew stage a daring heist of Founder technology, while […]
“Star Trek: 27 Mindshadow” Review by Deep Space Spines
Deep Space Spines has a review up for “Star Trek: 27 Mindshadow“: Mindshadow also explores something I think is interesting yet gets glossed over a lot, which is the amount of stress a mission rapidly going south can put on a crew, especially its captain
Out Today: “Set Phasers to Teach!: Star Trek in Research and Teaching”
A new non-fiction book is out today, titled “Set Phasers to Teach!: Star Trek in Research and Teaching” Here’s the marketing blub for the book: For 50 years, Star Trek has been an inspiration to its fans around the world, helping them to dream of a better future. This inspiration has entered our culture and […]
“Star Trek: The Next Mirror: Dark Mirror” Review by Literary Treks
Literary Treks has a review up for “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Dark Mirror“, which was written by Diane Duane: In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Bruce Gibson and Dan Gunther talk about the TNG novel Dark Mirror by Diane Duane. We discuss how the novel compares to other stories set in the mirror universe, a dolphin scientist named […]
“Star Trek Voyager: Architects of Infinity” Review by Trek Today
Trek Today has a review up for “Star Trek Voyager: Architects of Infinity“: Trek fans will like the exploration aspect of the story; the strange planet and its mysteries. I’m sure we will be hearing more about this in Beyer’s next book.
Cover Reveal: “Star Trek: Discovery: Fear Itself”
StarTrek.com has released the long awaited cover for Jame Swallow’s “Star Trek: Discovery: Fear Itself“! Here’s a reminder of what we have to look forward to: Lieutenant Saru is a Kelpien, a member of a prey species born on a world overrun by monstrous predators…and a being who very intimately understands the nature of fear. […]




















