Month: April 2025

#274: Behind Enemy Lines (TNG, Dominion War #1)

In today’s episode, the universe won’t even allow Ro Laren to keep a Canadian boyfriend. But she possesses some important intel that will be crucial in stopping the Dominion from carrying out Wormhole II: Artificial Boog-a-loo. Will Data give in to the temptation to run horrors_of_war.exe?Will today’s canned fish populate tomorrow’s aquariums? And is there anything Picard won’t tug on? All this and more in Behind Enemy Lines, the book with the ACTION FLAP.

Star Trek Book Club article

Fellow Trekkie and friend of the site Adam Selvidge runs an excellent website called Star Trek Book Club, which compiles the latest and greatest in Trek lit news and reviews. Recently, he reached out with an opportunity I was more than happy to pounce on: he asked me if I’d like to write a piece for a fledgling feature on the site called TrekLit Connection, in which figures in the world of Star Trek lit-crit recount some of their histories with Trek writing and literature and talk about the events and ideas that led up to their current projects. I did just that, and he posted it a couple days ago. Go check it out posthaste! There are some parts of the origin story that I’m not sure I’ve ever talked about on here, so even long-time readers are liable to learn something new. I’m incredibly honored to have been asked to do this, and revisiting the road that eventually culminated in Deep Space Spines brought me a lot of warm fuzzies.

Next review should be out very soon, by the way.

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