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Re: Literary Treks
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Re: Literary Treks
I downloaded the Articles of the Federation book as a result Lot's of interesting insight. It is too bad he is not popular with current Trek editors, as we are missing out on a superb Trek author. I hope to see Keith return to the fold one day. Keep up the great work Trek FM team. Looking forward to the Una interview.
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Re: Literary Treks
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Re: Literary Treks
I guess that wasn't really a question, huh? Here's a real one: Has there been any discussion whatsoever about continuing the Mirror Universe storyline? And whether or not there has or has not, do you have any specific ideas in mind about where you would like to take that particular story? Whether you can share those ideas with us or not, of course. LOVING Literary Treks, by the way. Haven't had time to take in the Una McCormack episode yet, but I'm really looking forward to it!
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Re: Literary Treks
Awesome! Dave is a great writer and he interviews well, looking forward to this one Question: Have Dave, Dayton, and Kevin considered working together on another Vanguard type series? Maybe set during TNG or TOS again?
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Nitpick though - once the interview was over and you were discussing it between yourselves afterwards, one of you (I'm sorry, I haven't matched names to voices yet) referred to Una's big Cardassian epic as Greater Than the Sum, which is actually Christopher's TNG book. I assume you meant The Never Ending Sacrifice. Obviously mistakes happen when you're live on air and have so many things to remember, but perhaps a correction might be in order so as not to confuse listeners who might be wanting to check out GttS or TNES. Other than that, loved it. .
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Re: Literary Treks
May have to look for it online![]() Great back story on how she got her start in Trek lit. Another feather in Marco's cap, he has an eye for talent. You guys need to interview him ![]() Looking forward to Una's entry in The Fall pentalogy. The Picard/Garrack scenes should be intriguing. I do hope you can get all the authors together once The Fall series debuts as Matt suggested. That would be epic. Keep up the great work guys. I am loving the show
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I downloaded the Articles of the Federation book as a result
Lot's of interesting insight. It is too bad he is not popular with current Trek editors, as we are missing out on a superb Trek author. I hope to see Keith return to the fold one day. Keep up the great work Trek FM team. Looking forward to the Una interview.







