What Trek books are due out and when? I used to see a thread of Upcoming Releases every two months or so, but haven't noticed one in awhile. I am of the understanding that the new Beyer "Voyager" book is due out sometime in early February, but not specifically when. Anyone?
The next Voyager book is out January 28th. The upcoming productions page on Memory Alpha will provide a list for you. http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Upcoming_productions
You can also go to this year's page on Memory Beta. It's usually kept pretty up to date. I usually check as soon as I hear about a release date, and most of the time it's already been updated.
As I have updated the upcoming schedule on another forum anyway, I figured I could post the current schedule here as well (it's based mostly on the info from 8of5's schedule, just sorted by series): Star Trek March 2014: No Time like the Past * Greg Cox April 2014: Seasons of Light and Darkness * Michael A. Martin (eBook novella) May 2014: Serpents in the Garden * Jeff Mariotte July 2014: The more things change * Scott Pearson (eBook novella) October 2014: Shadow of the Machine *Scott Harrison (eBook novella) November 2014: tba * Greg Cox (movie era) tba * tba * James Swallow The Next Generation July 2014: Light Fantastic * Jeffrey Lang (Immortal Coil / Cold Equations follow up) 2014?: Q Are Cordially Uninvited * tba (eBook novella) January 2015: Home Again * Una McCormack (seems to be a TNG/DS9 crossover) Deep Space Nine 2014?: Lust, Latinum, Lost and Found * Paula M. Block & Terry Erdmann (eBook novella) Voyager February 2014: Protectors * Kirsten Beyer October 2014: Acts of Contrition * Kirsten Beyer 2015?: tba * Kirsten Beyer Enterprise April 2014: Rise of the Federation: The Tower of Babel * Christopher L. Bennett 2015: Rise of the Federation: Uncertain Logic (working title) * Christopher L. Bennett tba: Rise of the Federation, Book 4 * Christopher L. Bennett U.S.S. Titan February 2014: Absent Enemies * John Jackson Miller (eBook exclusive novella) tba: tba * James Swallow MISC June 2014: Lost Era: One Constant Star * David R. George III August 2014: Star Trek: Seekers 1 - Second Nature * David Mack September 2014 : Star Trek: Seekers 2 - Point of Divergence *Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore November 2014: Section 31: Disavowed * David Mack 2014?: DTI: The Collectors * Christopher L. Bennett (eBook novella) 2015: tba * John Jackson Miller (Aventine novel)
Margaret Clark comment on the DS9 eBook: "This is a Quark story, where he's trying desperately, because there are so many more distractions on this new station, he's not the only game in town, and he's trying to buy the latest version of Vulcan love slave."
Thanks for the update, Defcon! There were a few on there I didn't know about so I've updated my personal reference list. Looks like I'll be reading everything this year!
Here is (IMHO) an easier to read list of 2014 Star Trek books. Book Release Schedule: February: Voyager: Protectors by Kirsten Beyer March: No Time Like the Past by Greg Cox April: Rise of the Federation: Tower of Babel by Christopher L. Bennett May: Serpents in the Garden by Jeff Mariotte May: The Klingon Art of War by Keith R.A. DeCandido June: Star Trek: The Lost Era: One Constant Star by David R. George III July: The Light Fantastic by Jeffrey Lang August Seekers 1: Second Nature by David Mack September: Seekers 2: Point of Divergence by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore October: Voyager: Acts of Contrition by Kirsten Beyer November: Section 31: Disavowed by David Mack December: TOS movie era book by Greg Cox January: DS9: Home Again by Una McCormack EBook Release Schedule: February: Titan: Absent Enemies by John Jackson Miller April: Seasons of Light and Darkness by Michael A. Martin July: TOS: The More Things Change by Scott Pearson October: TOS: Shadow of the Machine by Scott Harrison Unknown: DS9: Lust, Latinum, Lost and Found by Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdman Unknown: Department of Temporal Investigations by Christopher L. Bennett Unknown: TNG: Q Are Cordially Uninvited
Added (and bolded!): Book Release Schedule: February: Voyager: Protectors by Kirsten Beyer March: TOS: No Time Like the Past by Greg Cox April: ENT: Rise of the Federation: Tower of Babel by Christopher L. Bennett May: TOS: Serpents in the Garden by Jeff Mariotte The Klingon Art of War by Keith R.A. DeCandido June: The Lost Era: One Constant Star by David R. George III July: TNG: The Light Fantastic by Jeffrey Lang August: Seekers 1: Second Nature by David Mack September: Seekers 2: Point of Divergence by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore October: Voyager: Acts of Contrition by Kirsten Beyer November: Section 31: Disavowed by David Mack December: TOS movie era book by Greg Cox January: DS9: Home Again by Una McCormack EBook Release Schedule: February: Titan: Absent Enemies by John Jackson Miller April: TOS: Seasons of Light and Darkness by Michael A. Martin July: TOS: The More Things Change by Scott Pearson October: TOS: Shadow of the Machine by Scott Harrison Unknown: DS9: Lust, Latinum, Lost and Found by Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdman Department of Temporal Investigations: The Collectors by Christopher L. Bennett TNG: Q Are Cordially Uninvited
I'm definitely looking forward to reading this list of upcoming books.Lots of great titles listed for this year.
I appreciate that TOS and 24th century releases are mixed and not separated into a six months period for each. Anyway, I'm looking forward to all of these books.
Agreed. Seven months of non-24th century novels in a row was a bit much for my taste. It doesn't help that even though there are a bunch of books here by authors I usually like, these haven't been my favorite entries by them. (I really like the Ward book but so far that's been about it. I've still got to get to the Leisner which I have high hopes for but I'm struggling with the Cox whom I normally like a lot but Weight isn't working for me) And I'm sure if you're into the 23rd century having 5 months of The Fall and a Voyager book isn't your favorite thing either. What elso helps the 2014 schedule even more is the number of ebooks which breaks things up even more.
DRGIII has posted the cover to One Constatn Star. He asked that it not be copied, so here's a link. Since he asked me not to copy it, I would like to request that you guys not copy it either. Thank you. If you don't have access to his Facebook page, he did say that Star Trek.com would be posting to back cover sometime day, so the cover should pop up there too.