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Solicit for issue #11

Star Trek Explorer Magazine #11
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STAR TREK: DISCOVERY - Star Trek Explorer continues its mission to bring you the very best coverage of the final season of the show, landing on Paramount+ April 2024.
INTERVIEWS - including with Mike McMahan, creator of Star Trek: Lower Decks, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds director Valerie Weiss.
PICARD SEASON THREE - Star Trek Explorer brings you the
definitive guide.
PLUS BRAND-NEW STAR TREK SHORT STORIES FROM DAVID MACK AND Michael Dismuk!
In Shops: Apr 03, 2024
 
I just got issue 10 of the magazine I really liked the new Jack Crusher story by Una McCormack and the Tos sequel story to the The Ultimate Computer tv episode. They were great stories. I'm still waiting to get issue 9 in the mail..I always look forward to the new stories when the magazine comes.:bolian::biggrin::)
 
Just got my contributor copies of Star Trek Explorer #11. Looking forward to sending one down to my mother-in-law, since my story in this issue, “Dignified Transfer,” is dedicated to the memory of my late father-in-law, who passed away last year, shortly after I wrote this story.
 
FYI, the "Chekov's Challenge" story by Walter Koenig and Chris McAuley is confirmed to be published in issue #13: (its in the cover)

STAR TREK MAGAZINE #13
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STAR TREK SECURITY SPECIAL- We celebrate the brave souls who've done more to keep Starfleet safe than any others!
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH JONATHAN FRAKES- Star Trek's very own William Riker chats about his behind-the-scenes work as a director.
THE KELVIN MOVIES- A definitive guide!
In Shops: Oct 09, 2024
 
I am pleased to share the news that this past Friday, July 26, 2024,I won two Scribe Awards, bestowed by the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers.

The first, in the category of “Best Short Fiction,” was for Lost and Founder,” my Star Trek: Deep Space Nine short story in Issue 8 of Star Trek Explorer magazine. I was told that this category, which was more crowded than the “Best Original Novel, Speculative” category, was even more hotly contested, and that my story just barely squeaked to a first-place finish.

In addition, Star Trek: Picard – Firewall was honored with a Scribe Award for “Best Original Novel, Speculative.” This category was hotly contested, as always, and I feel deeply honored that the judges ultimately voted to bestow the award upon Firewall.

For those keeping score at home, I have now won four Scribe Awards and been nominated for ten, and I have been the recipient of their Faust Award, which honors me as a grandmaster in the field of media tie-in writing.

I offer my gratitude to the Scribe Award judges, my congratulations to this year’s other Scribe Award winners, and my respect to my fellow nominees for Best Original Novel, Speculative, and Best Short Fiction. They all did superlative work, and but for a quirk of fate any of them might well have taken home these awards instead of me.
 
I am pleased to share the news that this past Friday, July 26, 2024,I won two Scribe Awards, bestowed by the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers.

The first, in the category of “Best Short Fiction,” was for Lost and Founder,” my Star Trek: Deep Space Nine short story in Issue 8 of Star Trek Explorer magazine. I was told that this category, which was more crowded than the “Best Original Novel, Speculative” category, was even more hotly contested, and that my story just barely squeaked to a first-place finish.

In addition, Star Trek: Picard – Firewall was honored with a Scribe Award for “Best Original Novel, Speculative.” This category was hotly contested, as always, and I feel deeply honored that the judges ultimately voted to bestow the award upon Firewall.

For those keeping score at home, I have now won four Scribe Awards and been nominated for ten, and I have been the recipient of their Faust Award, which honors me as a grandmaster in the field of media tie-in writing.

I offer my gratitude to the Scribe Award judges, my congratulations to this year’s other Scribe Award winners, and my respect to my fellow nominees for Best Original Novel, Speculative, and Best Short Fiction. They all did superlative work, and but for a quirk of fate any of them might well have taken home these awards instead of me.
Congratulations David!
 
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