http://www.psiphi.org/book-bbs/get/notstartrek/2339.html
Thoughts? Theories? Speculation? Opinions?
Who is he? Anyone know what else he's written? And, is it any good? (Some of the Star Trek books are simply ghastly).
Not sure I'm ready for the novel, anyway. They tend to be non-canon, and I prefer to have only one universe per cast.
Oh. Click on the author's name and you get his website. What a novel idea! [-=
Can't say the list is much help, though, as I haven't read any of the books (yet; I did try for the Spider Man one, at least I think it was that one, at the library a while ago, but it wasn't in, and until now, I'd forgotten). So, the second question still holds: is he any good?
Very good. Farscape: House of Cards... excellent; Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Gateways Book Four of Seven: Demons of Air and Darkness... excellent. Star Trek: What Lay Beyond: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine "Horn and Ivory"... very well written.
http://www.sff.net/people/krad/gra.htm
Next up, bookwise: Ethlie Ann Vare's novel, The Broken Places.
Previously, Ethlie Ann Vare said that it would be Beka-centric.
Some more information from http://www.network54.com/Hide/Forum/message?forumid=91539&messageid=1051421060 and http://www.network54.com/Hide/Forum/message?forumid=91539&messageid=1051544402
Quote:Rev Bem and the Purple Pixie
by Ethlie Ann Vare
The Broken Places, which I have just finished (woo-hoo!), is set after the events of "Bunker Hill" and before the events of "Ouroboros." Trance has a tail, and Beka kicks ass -- when Rev Bem isn't looking. Special guest appearances from... nah. No spoilers here
Street date is November. Enjoy!
Quote:Chronology
by Ethlie Ann Vare
Ah, yes. Trance lost her tail at the Broken Hammer, in a episode that aired before Bunker Hill. But that doesn't guarantee the events occurred in that order....