2021 books announced

Ah, so you actually meant full length novel then? I thought maybe you were looking for anything she's done that wasn't a tie-in.
 
Ok, I didn’t look back and I thought this latest move happened after that post.

Someone remind me what we know about Untitled RE? Anything?
 
Thanks Jinn for the info about the Ds9 novel.I'm looking forward reading Shadows have offended.An mystery about archeology artifacts missing sounds really intriguing to have Deanna Troi and Beverley to help solve it.
 
The Trek Collective posted a blog about upcoming novels:
https://www.thetrekcollective.com/2020/12/book-bits-new-novel-listings-and.html

With the 32nd century-era Discovery novel, this could be the perfect chance to "show" us the wreck of another Wanderer-class starship and reveal whether it truly is the same as the TNG-era Wanderer class, or a newer ship. It is easily conceivable that the Emerald Chain keeps using time-and-tested Orion designs.
 

Just updated with this beauty :)

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Natural hair growth can, in some cases, reach 2 inches a month (4x average) which in a year would be two feet of hair... and that’s starting at zero. Although this is more likely among Asians, who have on average the fastest-growing hair, not people of African ancestry, who on average have the slowest.

(quick googling)
 
And I don't see any reason to think they don't have follicle regenerators. (Insert your own name for it, I'm just matching the dermal regenerator.) And let's say they've had them for thousands of years, that's how the Disco Klingons suddenly had long hair in season two. Same goes for when characters go undercover, except when explicitly stated to be wearing wigs.
 
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