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Palm Digital Media reports that the STAR TREK NEMESIS novelization was the #3 selling e-book in December 2002.
Jan 05
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Wigglefish has reviewed DS9: Rising Son and The Brave and the Bold, both 4/5 stars.
Jan 05
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The L.A. Times analyzes William Shatner's acting career.
Jan 04
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TREK novelist Peter David sounds off on the state of the franchise at his web site.
Jan 03
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Australia's TV1 will air a MAKING OF STAR TREK NEMESIS special on January 11th during its SCI-FI SECTOR @ 8p. (Thanks to 'Joe' for this)
Jan 03
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Cinescape has reviewed Pocket Books' THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD, giving it an A- in its full review.
Jan 02
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FilkJerk and BattlestarGalactica.com have ripped into Ronald D. Moore's BATTLESTAR GALACTICA script. (Thanks to 'Beth' for the tip)
Jan 01
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Dean Valentine, former UPN exec, has purchased a 49.9% stake in the Jim Henson Company with his investment group, according to Reuters.
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Dec 31, 2002: TNG Season 7 DVD Box Set U.S. Release
Jan 3, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS hits UK theaters
Jan 16, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Germany
Feb 6, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Australia
Feb 13, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in the Netherlands
Feb 14, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Brazil
Feb 26, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Hungary
Feb 25, 2003: ST: DS9 Season One DVD Set U.S. Release
Mar 4, 2003: STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME Collector's Edition DVD Arrives
Mar 21, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Norway
Mar 26, 2003: STAR TREK NEMSIS debuts in Belgium and France
Mar 28, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Sweden
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10:11:35 on December 31 2002
By: Steve Krutzler
Dept: General Star Trek
Pocket Books editor John Ordover has announced the winning short stories for the publishing house's sixth STRANGE NEW WORLDS fan anthology. Twenty-three stories were selected by Ordover and co-judges Dean Wesley Smith and Paula M. Block and ten were written by previous SNW winners. Spread across all five STAR TREK television series, SNW VI will be published in June 2003 and include six ORIGINAL SERIES tales, four NEXT GENERATION installments, three DEEP SPACE NINE stories, five VOYAGER entries and three ENTERPRISE winners. Two additional stories are included in a new category called SPECULATIONS.
First place was awarded to Robert T. Jeschonek for one of these mysterious entries, "Our Million Year Mission." Jeschonek has previously published "Whatever You Do, Don't Read This Story" in SNW III and "The Shoulders of Giants" in SNW V. Geoffrey Thorne took second place for the TNG tale "The Soft Room" and third place went to Juanita Nolte's "Whales Weep Not," a TOS story. Both authors are first time SNW winners. The full list of winners is below, with thanks to TrekToday for indicating whether an author has previously won a SNW contest.
ORIGINAL SERIES
- "Bum Radish: Five Spins on a Turquoise Reindeer" by T.G. Theodore (SNW IV)
- "One Last Adventure" by Mark Allen & Charity Zegers
- "Whales Weep Not" by Juanita Nolte (Third Prize)
- "A Piece of the Pie" by G. Wood (SNW III)
- "Marking Time" by Pat Detmer (SNW IV)
- "Ancient History" by Robert J. Mendenhall (SNV IV & V)
THE NEXT GENERATION
- "The Soft Room" by Geoffrey Thorne (Second Prize)
- "The Human Factor" by Russ Crossley
- "Tribble in Paradise" by Louisa M. Swann (SNW V)
- "Protecting Data's Friends" by Scott W. Carter
DEEP SPACE NINE
- "Best Tools Available" by Shawn Michael Scott
- "Fabrications" by Brett Hudgins
- "Urgent Matter" by Robert J. LaBaff
VOYAGER
- "The End of the Night" by Paul J. Kaplan
- "Hidden" by J. B. Stevens
- "Seven and Seven" by Kevin Andrew Hosey
- "Homemade" by Elizabeth A. Dunham
- "Widow's Walk" by Mary Scott-Wiecek (SNW III & V)
ENTERPRISE - "Savoir" by Julie Hyzy (SNW V)
- "Cabin E-14" by Shane Zeranski (SNW III & IV)
- "Preconceptions" by Penny A. Proctor (SNW IV & V)
SPECULATIONS - "Our Million-Year Mission" by Robert T. Jeschonek (First Prize) (SNW III & V)
- "The Beginning" by Annie Reed
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