Crop circles may not be a real thing, but this fall in northwest suburban Spring Grove, you’ll still be seeing aliens in the cornfields. Richardson “Adventure” Farm has been a fall staple, featuring the world’s largest corn maze, a title it’s held as far back as 2010. Each year a new theme is carefully planned, […]
Updated Star Trek: The Motion Picture Sound Queues
This makes me happier than it should.
Edible Scotty
They can erect giant metal statues in your likeness, paint elaborate portraits, and maybe even make a movie about your life. But when they make a life-size chocolate bust of you, that’s when you know you really did something important with your time on this earth. Or off of it, in the case of Star […]
Star Trek Theme Song Arrangement
This is beautiful and an excellent piece of work, but I can’t but notice that they’ve completely excluded Star Trek: Enterprise.
Major back end overhall in process
I’m in the middle of changing some fundamental things on the site’s backend, the books will remain without issue, but searching and display are going to be wonky.
Hidden Universe Travel Guide: Star Trek: Vulcan
A video for The Book!
Rihanna – Sledgehammer (From The Motion Picture “Star Trek Beyond”)
I’m not a fan of Rihanna, but she kept her normally annoying repetitions to the minimum and I’m a fan of the use of color in the music video.
Christopher L. Bennett interview on Paulsemel.com discussing “Star Trek: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation: Live By The Code”
Paulsemel.com recently featured Christopher L. Bennett: In numerology — which Wikipedia defines as “any belief in the divine, mystical relationship between a number ad one or more coinciding events” — the number 4 is supposed to reflect stability. Well, someone might want to tell that to writer Christopher L Bennett, the author of Star Trek […]
James Swallow on PaulSemel.com
PaulSemel.com recently featured and interview with James Swallow: While the original mission of the Enterprise only made it through three of its planned five year schedule, it’s more than made up for it thanks to numerous Star Trek novels (and comics, and games…). The latest of which is James Swallow’s Star Trek The Original Series […]
“My Journey to ‘Strange New Worlds” by Dayton Ward
With the return of the long-dormant Star Trek: Strange New Worlds fan-submission writing program after nearly a decade, we thought it might be time for one of the original run’s top stars, longtime Trek author Dayton Ward, to remind us all what the contest is all about! Are you a Star Trek fan with ideas about your own stories? […]
Author Sighting: Kate Mulgrew discusses her autobiography with BookPage.com
Kate Mulgrew was recently featured on Bookpage.com for a brief interview about her autobiography “Born With Teeth” : Clad in Starfleet regulation red and black, Kate Mulgrew helmed the USS Voyager for seven seasons as Captain Kathryn Janeway in “Star Trek: Voyager.” In the hit series “Orange Is the New Black” she co-stars as take-no-guff Galina “Red” […]
Tony Daniel on PaulSemel.com
PaulSemel.com recently featured and interview with Tony Daniel: When the original Star Trek series was cancelled in 1969, it cut short the Enterprise’s five year mission. But thanks to such writers as Tony Daniel — the author of the new novel, Star Trek The Original Series Savage Trade (paperback, digital) — Kirk and co. […]
John Jackson Miller Interview by PaulSemel.com discussing Star Trek The Next Generation: Takedown
PaulSemel.com recently featured John Jackson Miller: While the Star Trek movies, video games, and comic books are exploring the new timeline where that guy from Heroes is Spock and Gamora from Guardians Of The Galaxy is Uhura, fans of the original Trek universe can sleep soundly knowing the original timeline continues in the novels. But in talking to writer John Jackson Miller, who […]
Greg Cox and David Mack Interview on PaulSemel.com
PaulSemel.com recently interviewed both Greg Cox and David Mack: Considering that it was only supposed to be a five year mission, it’s kind of amazing that Star Trek is still going strong more than forty-five years later. And not just in the movies. Pocket Book publishes more than a dozen new Trek novels and ebook novellas every year. But […]
Ben Robinson on The Trek Collective
The Trek Collective recently interviewed Ben Robinson: A year ago today the first issue of Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection hit the shelves in the UK. The series has evidently been quite the success, as it has been recently announced it will be continuing beyond its original plan of seventy issues up to at least ninety […]
Preston Neal Jones on Trekcore.com discussing “Return to Tomorrow”
Preston Neal Jones was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Return to Tomorrow: Last month, a long-rumored book chronicling the troubled production of Star Trek: The Motion Picture was finally announced from Creature Features Publishing: Return to Tomorrow – The Filming of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, by Preston Neal Jones. Our Trek literature editor […]
David R. George III on Trekcore.com discussing “The Lost Era: One Constant Star”
“David R. George III” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss The Lost Era: One Constant Star: TrekCore’s literature editor Dan Gunther caught up prolific Trek novelist David R. George III this month, who returned to the Enterprise-B and the post-Star Trek: Generations time period known as the Lost Era in his new release, The […]
Star Dance
They mention twerking, but there’s actually no twerking going on here. sad.













