The Star Wars Sequel trilogy is over, and just like the Prequel trilogy that came before it, there is no end of debate over whether the movies were any good, if they were "really" Star Wars or if they even should be - blech - canon. Whether you loved them, liked some of them or... Continue Reading →
Now Available: The Perennial Miss Wildthyme
The latest Iris Wildthyme collection, The Perennial Miss Wildthyme, is now available from Obverse Books. Edited by Dale Smith and featuring a gorgeous cover by Paul Hanley, this volume contains 12 short stories, including my contribution "The Midnight Empire". Onward!
[Retro-Review] Albion (2005)
Writing a review of Albion, the six issue mini-series plotted by Alan Moore and being released by Wildstorm Comics, is rather frustrating. I added Albion to my "pull" list at my local comic shop (the wonderful folks at (the now sadly defunct) Humungo Comics) simply on the strength of Alan Moore's name. Once I began to... Continue Reading →
Throwback Interview: Dayton Ward (2009)
Dayton Ward is a novelist and popular Star Trek author, whose credits include Star Trek: Vanguard: Summon the Thunder, The 4400: Wet Work, and Star Trek: The Next Generation: A Time to Harvest / A Time to Sow (all co-written with Kevin Dilmore), as well as The Last World War. Dayton Ward takes some time... Continue Reading →
Throwback Interview: Simon Guerrier (2008)
Simon Guerrier is the author of various stories, audio dramas, and novels, including The Wake and Summer of Love for the Bernice Summerfield audio drama range, The School for the Sapphire and Steel series, and the Doctor Who novels The Time Travellers and his most recent, The Pirate Loop (featuring the Tenth Doctor and Martha).... Continue Reading →
Throwback Interview: Geoffrey Thorne (2007)
Geoffrey Thorne is no stranger to the world of Star Trek fiction. He got his first professional taste by winning the second prize in the Strange New Worlds VI contest for his story "The Soft Room". He has gone on to have his stories published in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek:... Continue Reading →
Throwback Interview: Keith R. A. DeCandido (2007)
Keith R. A. DeCandido is a fan-favorite author of numerous novels for various franchises, including Star Trek, Resident Evil, and World of WarCraft, as well as an original novel, Dragon Precinct. As a freelance editor, he has worked on Star Trek and Doctor Who anthologies, as well as the editor of the Star Trek eBook... Continue Reading →
Throwback Interview: Andy Mangels and Michael A. Martin (2006)
Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels are some of the most popular writers for the Star Trek novel range. Their books include The Sundered, Mission Gamma Book Three: Cathedral, and the Star Trek: Titan novels Taking Wing (a USA Today Bestseller book) and The Red King, among others. Their work extends outside the scope of... Continue Reading →
Coming Soon: Infinity, Ltd.: The Horrorist
After a far-too long hiatus, I am proud to announce that the third eBook in my indie Infinity, Ltd. series will be coming very soon. It is called "The Horrorist". Below are the cover and blurb. A man living alone, his days spent drinking tea and observing the seemingly endless rain fall outside. A house, filled... Continue Reading →
Throwback Interview: David Alan Mack (2006)
Several years ago, I engaged in a series of interviews with various authors in which I asked them ten questions about the craft, their work, and advice for new writers. Appropriately dubbed "The Ten", I am reposting those interviews here for archival purposes. David Alan Mack is the fan-favorite author of several Star Trek novels, including... Continue Reading →