
Literary Treks: A Star Trek Books and Comics Podcast
1) 390: A Layered Point of View
In 1997, Pocket Books began releasing novels in a new series - one not based on a Star Trek television series. The brainchild of then-editor John J. Ordover and author Peter David, Star Trek: New Fron...Show More
2) 389: The Golden Era
Gateways: No Man's Land.   At one time, Christie Golden was the preeminent author in the Star Trek: Voyager novel line with 13 of her 16 Star Trek stories being with the crew of Voyager. In fact, ev...Show More
3) 387: Classic Trekkian Pew-Pew
James Swallow: Toward the Night.   One of the beauties of tie-in fiction is to do exactly what the name implies, to tie in to the show or universe and add details that the films or shows just don’t ...Show More
4) 386: This is the Story We Needed
Gateways: Doors Into Chaos.   The early aughts were an intriguing period for Star Trek books, as shows like DS9 concluded, Voyager continued to air, and TNG continued to produce films. The literary ...Show More
5) 385: A Better Introduction
Gateways: Chainmail.   Books set in the Star Trek universe that aren’t based on any of the television series can be a mixed bag when it comes to fan reception. In this episode of Literary Treks host...Show More
6) 384: You Gotta Have Some Klingons
Star Trek: Gateways: One Small Step.   In 2001, the Star Trek literary universe was at the hight of it’s popularity especially as it continuing series like Deep Space Nine and The Next Generation, w...Show More
7) 383: Where Did That Come From?!
The Pandora Principle.   Star Trek books are some of the longest running tie-in fiction series out there which means that you never know when an entry will be a diamond in the rough or just rough. I...Show More
8) 382: Una By Una
Una McCormack: Asylum.   One of the joys of tie-in fiction is the way that it can delve into the backgrounds of characters to make the viewing experience feel richer because the fan has a greater un...Show More
9) 381: Everybody Dies
The Nanotech War.   Star Trek Voyager is a polarizing series to say the least and yet in the realm of literature, it has made for some of the best stories in Treklit. In this episode of Literary Tre...Show More
10) 380: The Old Issue
Catalyst of Shadows.   The almost ninety year period between The Original Series and The Next Generation was perfect fodder for the novels to mine, connecting the dots between the eras as well as ch...Show More
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