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Keith R. A. DeCandido.
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Since the release of the Starfleet Corps of Engineers
e-book
Fatal Error in
2000, Keith R.A. DeCandido has become one of the most influential
authors in the Star Trek literary universe. His hand can especially
be seen in the development of the Klingons through
the
I.K.S Gorkon novels, the bridging
of
Insurrection and
Nemesis in
A
Time for War, A Time for Peace, and in fleshing out the
Federation political system in
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episode of Literary Treks we're joined by DeCandido to discuss how
he got involved in writing the Star Trek expanded universe, his
love of Hikaru Sulu, and even how the Klingons got their ridges
back.
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In our news segment we cover the upcoming Star Trek Visual
Dictionary from Dorling Kindersley, Mike and Denise
Okuda's
Onboard the
Enterprise-D reference book, a new five-book series in
development titled The Fall, James Swallow's
The Stuff of
Dreams, Dayton Ward's
"margin-bottom: 0px;">From History's Shadow, a complete John
Byrne comic collection, and Brannon Braga's HIVE.