I'm actually almost cought up with the CrossCult releases. Currently I'm only missing the last Prey book! (And some TOS and NF stuff...)We took, like, a year off, y’all. Didn’t everybody catch up?
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We took, like, a year off, y’all. Didn’t everybody catch up?
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Well, not in Germany. Just after CrossCult released their last book for 2018 (Prey 3) in september, to start a break until january 2019..... they suddenly announced another book for december (Corps of Engineers continue in Germany).We've still got six months before the first new book, TOS: The Antares Malestrom by @Greg Cox.
Well, not in Germany. Just after CrossCult released their last book for 2018 (Prey 3) in september, to start a break until january 2019..... they suddenly announced another book for december (Corps of Engineers continue in Germany).
I don't think, there will be much more this year.
CrossCult's best surprise was their announcement, to reprint the older novels. So I will finally get Enterprise 2, without paying 50€+x on ebay or amazon.
The big advantage for Star Trek readers in Germany is, that CrossCult is mostly 2 years behind (except Discovery and the movie novels), so there are still enough new books to translate and publish in Germany. Plus there are a lot of older novels and series like "A Time to..." and many more.
What I do miss are the old-style 'unlicensed' books like Ships of the Star Fleet and Spaceflight Chronology. Now those were great jumping-off points for daydreaming-stories.
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