1. Have any of you actually read every single book in the Star Trek pocket universe?
There was a time when I could've said yes, but that ended quite a few years ago. There are some I never managed to get hold of, like most of the young-adult Academy books from the '90s; and these days there are some I haven't gotten around to, since I often have to keep my reading more targeted. To be honest, it's hard sometimes to read Trek lit recreationally because it's my work.
2. Do any of you have a favorite author from the earlier days that you wish was still writing.
I'd like it if Howie Weinstein and Mike Barr were still getting to contribute. It'd be nice to see Diane Duane return, if she did something more in the cosmic/heavy sci-fi vein of The Wounded Sky; honestly the later Rihannsu stuff was too much about war and politics for my taste, and didn't draw on my favorite parts of her skill set.
3. Any criticism or pet peeves that you have regarding your peers novels?
Not gonna touch that one...
4. When writing part of a series with other authors do you ever get frustrated at the direction the story takes when it reaches another writer's hands.
It can be hard to let go of characters and situations you established and entrust them to others. But sometimes it works out. When I read Bill Leisner's first draft of Losing the Peace, I thought he'd misunderstood something about T'Ryssa Chen's character and I told him so, but he actually convinced me that his approach made more sense.