Does anyone have a list of all the Trek books that are eBook only? I'm looking for what's been released and what's to be released so I can make sure I have them all. Thanks.
These are the ones I know of that have not been released in paper form yet: Corps of Engineers: Tune The Page Troubleshooting The Light The Art of The Comeback Signs from Heaven Ghost Remembrance of Things Past 1 & 2 TNG: Slings & Arrows A Sea of Troubles The Oppressor's Wrong The Insolence of Office That Sleep of Death A Weary Life Enterprises of Great Pitch & Moment Typhon Pact: The Struggle Within Vanguard: In Tempest's Wake TNG: The Stuff of Dreams Upcoming releases: December '13: TOS: Shadow of the Machine April '14: TOS: Seasons of Light and Darkness Unknown: Titan: Absent Enemies
Thanks JD. I've been wondering the exact same thing lately, as we've been getting news of more than ever lately and it's been getting hard to keep up with them all.
And the factual book, "The Magic of Tribbles: The Making of the Star Trek DS9 Episode, Trials and Tribble-ations" by Terry Erdmann.
I just remembered that Dayton Ward's SNW story, The Aliens Are Coming! was also released as a standalone e-book. And here's a link to the MA page for The Magic of Tribbles (there isn't one on MB, and I'm feeling to tired to make one right now)
I don't think The Aliens Are Coming would be considered e-book only, or even an e-book, since it's first appearance was in paper form in SNW3 back in 2000.
But that was 2 years after it was released as part of SNW. That's like David Mack's Mirror Universe novella (although he did expand it for it's solo outing) being released as a seperate story after it first appeared in print. The e-book was not it's first printing, it was a reissue. With the other books that appeared as e-book first, and then got printed on paper, how many reused or even had printed in the paper version the covers that were issued for the individual e-book?
I just figured since it was only ever released by itself as an e-book, I would include it. None of the paperback versions of the e-books have reused the same cover, but that's only because all of them have been omnibuses, and it's very common to use new cover art for omnibuses.