The Trek Collective has a review up for Courtney Watson McCarthy‘s “Star Trek Pop-Ups“: I love pop-up books. I only own a few, but they are probably the most frequently visited in my library, and the ones I like to show to friends. So I was delighted to learn I would be able to enjoy […]
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“Star Trek Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library” Review by The Trek Collective
The Trek Collective has a review up for Larry Nemecek‘s “Star Trek Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library“: In last couple of years there has been a big resurgence in Star Trek “non-fiction”, with everything from starship manuals, language, and history books, to more whimsical art, and comedic interludes. It’s been over a decade though since, Star Charts, […]
“Star Trek: The Visual Dictionary” Review by The Trek Collective
The Trek Collective has a review up for Paul Ruditis‘s “Star Trek: The Visual Dictionary“: I was very excited when the first listings appeared for Dorling Kindersley’s Star Trek: The Visual Dictionary; owning a few of their Star Wars and Lego books, and being familiar with their many other books, I knew a Star Trek version of their information and image dense […]
Interview: Rob Caswell on the art of Seekers
Out now are the first two books in the new novel series, Seekers. The books are written by the same team that brought us Vanguard (and indeed it follows on from that series), with novels alternating between David Mack, and Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore. But now there’s another member of the creative team, Rob […]
Ben Robinson on The Trek Collective
The Trek Collective recently interviewed Ben Robinson: A year ago today the first issue of Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection hit the shelves in the UK. The series has evidently been quite the success, as it has been recently announced it will be continuing beyond its original plan of seventy issues up to at least ninety […]
Alan Gratz Interview on The Trek Collective about “The Assassination Game”
The Trek Collective recently featured an interview with Alan Gratz about his novel “Starfleet Academy: Assassination Game“: Out this week is The Assassination Game, the fourth book in Simon Spotlight’s new timeline Starfleet Academyseries. A year since the last book in the series, fans of the new timeline must be itching to read the new book from first […]
Blish, remastered by Rob Caswell
Last week I came across the work of Rob Caswell, on his deviantART page, where he is known as Arcass. Rob is an illustrator based in New England, who since the mid-eighties he has worked in many creative fields including printed role playing games, computer games, web design, and comics. That work even includes working […]