Joel Harlow on Trekcore.com discussing “Star Trek Beyond: The Makeup Artistry of Joel Harlow,”

“Joel Harlow” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Star Trek Beyond: The Makeup Artistry of Joel Harlow,: Star Trek fans first got to know his handiwork through 2009’s reboot film, where he won the Academy Award for his contribution to J.J. Abrams’ first Kelvin Timeline film. Most recently, however, his work sprang to life […]

David Mack on Trekcore.com discussing “Star Trek: Discovery: Desperate Hours”

“David Mack” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Star Trek: Discovery: Desperate Hours: We were fortunate to get the opportunity to talk to David about the book, how it came to be, and the challenges associated with writing the first novel featuring a cast and crew who hadn’t been seen on the screen at […]

Dayton Ward on Trekcore.com discussing “Hidden Universe Travel Guide: The Klingon Empire”

“Dayton Ward” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Hidden Universe Travel Guide: The Klingon Empire: The longtime TREK scribe shares his tips for travelling to Qon’os in the latest Hidden Universe Travel Guide Check out the Dayton Ward author page to view other sightings and a full list of books! Buy on Amazon.com Find […]

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 […]

Jeff Mariotte on Trekcore.com discussing “Serpents in the Garden”

“Jeff Mariotte” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Serpents in the Garden: Author Jeff Mariotte’s next entry in the Original Series line of novels is now available: Serpents in the Garden, the follow-up to TOS Season Two’s “A Private Little War“. Our Trek literature expert Dan Gunther talked with the writer this month about […]

Greg Cox on Trekcore.com discussing “No Time Like the Past”

“Greg Cox” was recently featured on Trekcore.com: We last checked in with Greg Cox last summer before the annual Shore Leave convention, and now it’s time to chat with the Trek literature veteran about his newest release, the TOS adventure “No Time Like the Past” — with a special 24th-Century guest character. Check out the […]

Christopher L. Bennett on Trekcore.com discussing “Tower of Babel”

“Christopher L. Bennett” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Tower of Babel: Author Christopher L. Bennett’s next chapter in the ongoing Star Trek: Enterprise series is now available — Tower of Babel, the follow-up to 2013’s A Choice of Futures — and our Trek Literature master Dan Gunther talked with the writer this month […]

Dayton Ward on Trekcore.com discussing “Peaceable Kingdoms”

“Dayton Ward” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Peaceable Kingdoms: We last spoke with Trek author Dayton Ward last July in anticipation of his Original Series novel From History’s Shadow — and now he’s back to talk with us about Peaceable Kingdoms, the final chapter in 2013’s Federation-spanning crossover miniseries The Fall. Check out […]

James Swallow on Trekcore.com discussing “The Poisoned Chalice”

“James Swallow” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss The Poisoned Chalice: James Swallow has been writing Star Trek fiction professionally for the past several years, and has been working in the Trek world since selling two scripts to Star Trek: Voyager. His entry in The Fall, The Poisoned Chalice, is the penultimate entry in […]

Larry Nemecek on Trekcore.com discussing “Star Trek: Stellar Cartography”

“Larry Nemecek” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Star Trek: Stellar Cartography: Noted Star Trek non-fiction author Larry Nemecek is once again taking on the gauntlet of smoothing over inconsistencies in Star Trek‘s sprawling history with his new book Stellar Cartography. The carefully constructed library of lovingly created Star Trek maps went on sale […]

Marc Cushman on Trekcore.com discussing “These Are The Voyages”

“Marc Cushman” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss These Are The Voyages: In August, the first book of Marc Cushman’s These Are The Voyages series was released, taking a look behind the scenes at the first season of the original Star Trek series. TrekCore’s Dan Gunther, who reviewed the book for us, caught up […]

David Mack on Trekcore.com

“David Mack” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss : Having penned more than twenty Star Trek novels and a dozen Star Trek novellas and short stories since 2001, in addition to having co-written two episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and a four-issue Star Trek comic-book miniseries, it is safe to call New […]

Una McCormack on Trekcore.com discussing “The Crimson Shadow”

“Una McCormack” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss The Crimson Shadow: Una McCormack has been writing Star Trek fiction professionally for the past ten years. Her new novel, The Crimson Shadow, is the second book in Star Trek: The Fall, a five-book miniseries that includes the universes of The Next Generation and Deep Space […]

David R. George III on Trekcore.com discussing “Star Trek: The Fall”

“David R. George III” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Star Trek: The Fall: As we reported last month, Star Trek: The Fall – a new five-book miniseries bridging the novelized adventures of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – is launching from Simon & Schuster, beginning with David […]

Dayton Ward on Trekcore.com discussing “Star Trek: From History’s Shadow”

“Dayton Ward” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Star Trek: From History’s Shadow: For 15 years, Dayton Ward has sparked our imaginations with some of the most memorable entries in the huge evolving world of Star Trek literature. His latest book “From History’s Shadow” is framed in the canon and timeframe of Star Trek: […]

Andy Mangels on Trekcore.com discussing “Creating the Filmation Generation”

“Andy Mangels” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Creating the Filmation Generation: TrekCore recently announced news of a new book which delves into Star Trek‘s Animated Series. Creating the Filmation Generation is penned by none other than Filmation Founder Lou Scheimer with the help of popular Star Trek fiction author Andy Mangels. The book […]

David A. Goodman on Trekcore.com discussing “Star Trek Federation: The First 150 Years” Part 2

“David A. Goodman” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Star Trek Federation: The First 150 Years: David Goodman’s historical Trek masterpiece Star Trek Federation: The First 150 Years is set to hit shelves in under three weeks. The book is packed full of information chronicling the pivotal era leading up to Humankind’s First Contact […]

David A. Goodman on Trekcore.com discussing “Star Trek Federation: The First 150 Years”

“David A. Goodman” was recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Star Trek Federation: The First 150 Years: David Goodman’s historical Trek masterpiece Star Trek Federation: The First 150 Years is set to hit shelves in under three weeks. The book is packed full of information chronicling the pivotal era leading up to Humankind’s First Contact […]

Terry J. Erdmann and Paula M. Block on Trekcore.com discussing “Star Trek: The Next Generation 365” Part 2

Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmannwas recently featured on Trekcore.com to discuss Star Trek: The Next Generation 365: Over the years, Star Trek non-fiction literature has amassed numerous famous authors whose works are adored by fans the world over. Without doubt, two of the greatest are Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann. Terry […]