For the final time, just a heads up that my last issue as editor of Star Trek Magazine (#39) will hit newsstands in the States next week - subscriber copies have already been sent out.
As well as completing the 45s (with contributions from Mike Martin, David R. George III, Andy Mangels and Kevin Lauderdale), there's a special feature on the final episodes of each show, with short pieces by Dayton Ward, Kevin Dilmore, Marco Palmieri, David Mack, Kirsten Beyer, Bernice Watson, Keith DeCandido and Scott Pearson, and some cool stuff about spying in the Star Trek universe, with a main feature by Dayton once again.
There's an excerpt from Greg Cox's The Rings of Time, reviews of the late 2011 books and comics, an interview with Andrew J. Robinson, and a piece looking at the way that the original series was covered in the newspapers at the time.
And there's a complete run down of the 2012 books, with details not heretofore released... although I won't be in the least surprised if these are spoiled online before the magazine hits newsstands!
UK readers will have a bit of a wait, I'm afraid - I suspect it won't hit stores til mid-March, based on the way the last few issues have been arriving - and of course the magazine is now quarterly.
It's hard to tell how important TrekLit will remain to the magazine under the new editor, but it was a central part of my tenure, and I hope it remains that way!
Paul
As well as completing the 45s (with contributions from Mike Martin, David R. George III, Andy Mangels and Kevin Lauderdale), there's a special feature on the final episodes of each show, with short pieces by Dayton Ward, Kevin Dilmore, Marco Palmieri, David Mack, Kirsten Beyer, Bernice Watson, Keith DeCandido and Scott Pearson, and some cool stuff about spying in the Star Trek universe, with a main feature by Dayton once again.
There's an excerpt from Greg Cox's The Rings of Time, reviews of the late 2011 books and comics, an interview with Andrew J. Robinson, and a piece looking at the way that the original series was covered in the newspapers at the time.
And there's a complete run down of the 2012 books, with details not heretofore released... although I won't be in the least surprised if these are spoiled online before the magazine hits newsstands!
UK readers will have a bit of a wait, I'm afraid - I suspect it won't hit stores til mid-March, based on the way the last few issues have been arriving - and of course the magazine is now quarterly.
It's hard to tell how important TrekLit will remain to the magazine under the new editor, but it was a central part of my tenure, and I hope it remains that way!
Paul