The weeks fly by and a new issue of Star Trek Magazine is about to hit the shelves. This one's a 100 page special, tying in with the overarching Villains theme that is running over all of Titan's magazines released around now.
There's a lot of TrekLit in this issue with authors Bill Leisner, KRAD, Christopher L Bennett, Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore, DRG III, LoneMagpie David McIntee, Bob Greenberger, Andy Mangels, David Mack and Greg Cox all contributing pieces on various villains - with Mack, Ward, DRG and some guy you may have heard of by the name of Marco Palmieri chiming in about seven memorable TrekLit villains (which includes Marshak & Culbreath's own take on Omne). Mr Mack also introduces an extract from an early chapter of the latest Vanguard novel, Precipice.
There's also an in depth interview with Nicholas Meyer, and an intro to the villains piece by Lance Parkin, and for those of you interested in Star Trek: The Art of the Film, there's a mini interview with its writer, Mark Cotta Vaz, as well as a pull out 8 page supplement featuring some of the shots there simply wasn't enough room for in the book. Add in reviews of all the novels out this fall and a special Letters column in which Orci and Kurtzman answer some of the most regularly asked questions about the new movie, and it's a bumper package.
It should start hitting newsstands in the next few days, and in the UK in early November.
Paul
There's a lot of TrekLit in this issue with authors Bill Leisner, KRAD, Christopher L Bennett, Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore, DRG III, LoneMagpie David McIntee, Bob Greenberger, Andy Mangels, David Mack and Greg Cox all contributing pieces on various villains - with Mack, Ward, DRG and some guy you may have heard of by the name of Marco Palmieri chiming in about seven memorable TrekLit villains (which includes Marshak & Culbreath's own take on Omne). Mr Mack also introduces an extract from an early chapter of the latest Vanguard novel, Precipice.
There's also an in depth interview with Nicholas Meyer, and an intro to the villains piece by Lance Parkin, and for those of you interested in Star Trek: The Art of the Film, there's a mini interview with its writer, Mark Cotta Vaz, as well as a pull out 8 page supplement featuring some of the shots there simply wasn't enough room for in the book. Add in reviews of all the novels out this fall and a special Letters column in which Orci and Kurtzman answer some of the most regularly asked questions about the new movie, and it's a bumper package.
It should start hitting newsstands in the next few days, and in the UK in early November.
Paul