Books
Literary Treks 75: So THAT'S Why Beverly Hates the EMH?
Slings and Arrows: That Sleep of Death. We continue our look at the ebook series that leads into First Contact with a luminous alien, a pinch of Beverly, and a generous serving of A Christmas Carol.
Literary Treks 74: Kelp Cakes In the Morning
Mission Gamma: This Gray Spirit. We discuss the second book in the series with a focus on the legacy of Ziyal, the intricacies of Bajoran-Cardassian-Federation politicals, and Ezri and Shar each searching for personal identity.
Literary Treks 73: Like Red Lantern Sith
Seekers 1: Second Nature: David Mack. While the story of Starbase 47 has concluded, the exploratory missions of the Endeavour and the Sagittarius continue. David joins us to discuss the launch of Seekers.
Literary Treks 70: Data = Saffron
The Light Fantastic: Jeffrey Lang. When Data sacrificed himself to save the Enterprise crew in Nemesis, we all thought it was the end of the beloved android. But he lives on, along with his daughter Lal, and we talk to Jeff about the story.
Literary Treks 69: We Hope Margaret Is Listening
Star Trek Lit Wish List. With more than 2,000 books already written, there are still so many stories to tell. We share with you a list of sixteen things we want to see in the years to come. Is your wish on our list?
Literary Treks 68: Did I Just Say Pshaw?
The More Things Change. Scott Pearson's new eNovella The More Things Change gives us a glimpse of Spock's life six months after The Motion Picture and we discuss this story of Spock, Christine Chapel, and Audrid Dax.
Literary Treks 66: No Longer Pinocchio
Immortal Coil: Jeffrey Lang. For most of Data's existence he was a subculture of one. In his 2002 novel Immortal Coil Lang moved Data into a new phase of existence. We're joined by Jeffrey to talk about the book.
Literary Treks 65: The Night Belongs to the Mugato
Serpents In the Garden. We discuss the book, the use of red shirts, an invincible Kirk, and more mugatos than you can shake a fire stick at. We also explore the nativity of intervention and how the story both succeeds and fails depending on how you approach it.
Literary Treks 64: A Sense of Isolation
One Constant Star: David R. George III. Returning to the Lost Era for the first time in nine years, David's new novel brings us back to Demora, who is now captain of the Enterprise-B. The author joins us to go behind the scenes of creating this latest chapter in The Lost Era.
Literary Treks 63: Worfan the Barbarian
The Killing Shadows. What do you get when you cross Star Trek with G.I. Joe, Xena Warrior Princess, and ancient Japanese culture? Easy. You get WildStorm's four-part comic series The Killing Shadows. We discuss this unusual story together with the crew of Earl Grey.
Literary Treks 62: From the Time of Kahless
The Klingon Art of War: Keith R.A. DeCandido. We're joined by Keith to discuss his new translation that allows people from all walks of life—and all worlds—to harness ancient Klingon wisdom and learn to embody courage, discipline, and honor.
Literary Treks 61: John Jacob Jingleheimer Harriman
Serpents Among the Ruins. What really happened in The Tomed Incident? We discuss David R. George III's Lost Era novel that tells the story that led to the Treaty of Algeron and the ban on Federation cloaking technology.