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Literary Treks: A Star Trek Books and Comics Podcast

Feb 5, 2023

Dark Matters: Cloak and Dagger.

By the time that Star Trek: Voyager was released, there were not as many numbered books coming out for the series, so compared with The Next Generation or The Original Series, the amount of literature for Voyager seems miniscule.

In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Matthew Rushing...


Jan 6, 2023

David Mack: Harm's Way.

One of the beauties of tie-in fiction is the ability to fill in the gaps between episodes, giving authors the ability to show how characters deal with the aftermath of the life-changing events that don't always get seen onscreen in the next episode.

In this episode of Literary Treks hosts...


Dec 18, 2022

Enterprise: The First Adventure.

Every journey has a beginning which means the crew of the Enterprise from The Original Series had to become the family fans knew through working together, one mission at a time.

In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Matthew Rushing and Casey Pettitt talk about Enterprise: The First...


Dec 4, 2022

Ship of the Line.

One of the blessings of tie-in fiction is the ability of writers to fill in the gaps between episodes or movies in a franchise and Star Trek's literature has done that better than most.

In this episode of Literary Treks Matthew Rushing and Casey Pettitt discuss Ship of the Line. We discuss back story,...


Nov 20, 2022

Star Trek: First Contact: The Making of the Classic Film.

Star Trek is one of the longest running franchises and yet the amount of reference books, art books and making-of books that come out is sorely lacking compared to something like Star Wars.

In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Matthew Rushing and Casey...