Interview
Literary Treks 38: Beyond the Apocalypse
The Crimson Shadow: Una McCormack. We continue our series of interviews with the authors of The Fall as Una joins us to talk about her entry in the series, the political undertones, and what she wanted to accomplish in writing Picard and Garak.
Literary Treks 36: An Archduke Ferdinand Moment
Revelation and Dust: David R. George III. We're joined by David to take a look at his novel that sets up the five-part series The Fall and how the Star Trek universe as you know it is about to change forever.
Literary Treks 32: From Velcro's Shadow
From History's Shadow: Dayton Ward. We're joined by Dayton to discuss his new book From History's Shadow and how even recent revelations about the Roswell incident may not be the true story after all.
Literary Treks 26: Cardassia Is In the Caribbean
Stellar Cartography: Larry Nemecek. We're joined by Larry to learn about the genesis of his new book Star Trek: Stellar Cartography, the process of creating it, and how Larry's career in mapping stars dates back to the 1980s.
Literary Treks 24: The Heroes Of Their Own Story
The Shocks of Adversity: William Leisner. We talk about his new TOS novel The Shocks of Adversity, the inspiration for the Federation's seeming reflection in the Goeg Domain, and the issue of cultural tolerance.
Literary Treks 19: A Comic Khan In Hell
Khan Ruling In Hell. We're joined by John Tenuto, the foremost expert on "Space Seed" and The Wrath of Khan, for a look at the IDW Khan Ruling In Hell comics and how the story ties into The Wrath of Khan.
Literary Treks 18: Hab SoSlI' Quch!
Emmett Plant. We learn about How to Speak Klingon: Essential Phrases for the Intergalactic Traveler, how the book came to be, and about the production of the audio elements.
Literary Treks 16: Not Just Action-Adventure and Ray Guns
The Weight of Worlds: Greg Cox. We're joined by Greg to talk about his new TOS novel The Weight of Worlds, as well as many of his other works including The Q Continuum trilogy, The Eugenics Wars, and some of his non-Trek books, too.
Literary Treks 15: Space-Time Nexus Gateway
The Stuff of Dreams: James Swallow. We're joined by James to talk about his new story that centers on Captain Jean-Luc Picard and goes a long way—in just 94 pages—toward fleshing out the inner workings of one of Starfleet's greatest captains.
Literary Treks 14: Bargaining with the Devil
Devil's Bagain: Tony Daniel. We're joined by Tony to talk about his first venture into writing Star Trek, the unique story he set out to tell, and why you really can't ever have too many Hortas.
Literary Treks 11: When You're Part Prophet...
Allegiance in Exile: David R. George III. We're joined by David for an extensive look at his work on the relaunch of Deep Space Nine, his new TOS novel Allegiance in Exile, and how he got into Star Trek in the first place.
Literary Treks 8: Making Federation History
Federation: The First 150 Years: David A. Goodman. We're joined by David to talk about the genesis of the project and what went into creating Federation: The First 150 Years.