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Revision as of 03:39, 10 August 2017
David Mack is the author of several novels, short stories, and eBooks , most notably the Star Trek: Destiny trilogy. Mack is also a screenwriter who, with John J. Ordover, wrote the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Starship Down" and contributed the story for "It's Only a Paper Moon". He currently lives in New York City.
Mack also wrote or edited dialogue scripts for the DS9 games The Fallen and Dominion Wars, as well as the character bios for Star Trek: Starship Creator..
Mack is one of several authors who have produced annotations for their published works.
Star Trek Bibliography
Title | series | format | published | cover |
---|---|---|---|---|
Starship Down with John J. Ordover |
Deep Space Nine | episode | November 1995 | |
It's Only a Paper Moon with John J. Ordover |
Deep Space Nine | episode | December 1998 | |
Divided We Fall with John J. Ordover |
Deep Space Nine | comic | July-October 2001 | |
Invincible, Part One with Keith R.A. DeCandido |
Starfleet Corps of Engineers | ebook | August 2001 | |
Invincible, Part Two with Keith R.A. DeCandido |
Starfleet Corps of Engineers | ebook | October 2001 | |
The Starfleet Survival Guide | Star Trek | reference book | September 2002 | |
Wildfire, Book 1 | Starfleet Corps of Engineers | ebook | December 2002 | |
Wildfire, Book 2 | Starfleet Corps of Engineers | ebook | January 2003 | |
No Limits: "Waiting for G'Doh, or, How I Learned to Stop Moving and Hate People" |
New Frontier | short story | October 2003 | |
Failsafe | Starfleet Corps of Engineers | ebook | May 2004 | |
Tales of the Dominion War: "Failsafe" |
Deep Space Nine | short story | August 2004 | |
A Time to Kill | The Next Generation | novel | August 2004 | |
A Time to Heal | The Next Generation | novel | September 2004 | |
Small World | Starfleet Corps of Engineers | ebook | March 2005 | |
Harbinger | Vanguard | novel | August 2005 | |
Warpath | Deep Space Nine | novel | March 2006 | |
Glass Empires: The Sorrows of Empire |
The Original Series Mirror Universe |
novel | February 2007 | |
Obsidian Alliances: Saturn's Children |
Deep Space Nine Mirror Universe |
novel | March 2007 | |
Reap the Whirlwind | Vanguard | novel | June 2007 | |
Gods of Night | Destiny | novel | October 2008 | |
Mere Mortals | Destiny | novel | November 2008 | |
Lost Souls | Destiny | novel | December 2008 | |
Shards and Shadows: "For Want of a Nail" |
The Next Generation Mirror Universe |
short story | January 2009 | |
Precipice | Vanguard | novel | December 2009 | |
The Sorrows of Empire | The Original Series Mirror Universe |
novel | January 2010 | |
Zero Sum Game | Typhon Pact | novel | November 2010 | |
Declassified: The Stars Look Down |
Vangaurd | novella | July 2011 | |
Rise Like Lions | Mirror Universe | novel | November 2011 | |
Storming Heaven | Vanguard | novel | March 2012 | |
Cold Equations: The Persistence of Memory |
The Next Generation | novel | October 2012 | |
Cold Equations: Silent Weapons |
The Next Generation | novel | November 2012 | |
Cold Equations: The Body Electric |
The Next Generation | novel | December 2012 | |
The Fall: A Ceremony of Losses |
Deep Space Nine | novel | October 2013 | |
Second Nature | Seekers | novel | July 2014 | |
Section 31: Disavowed |
Deep Space Nine | novel | October 2014 | |
Long Shot | Seekers | novel | August 2015 | |
Desperate Hours | Discovery | novel | September 2017 |
Other works
A novel based on 2009's movie Star Trek, More Beautiful than Death, had been scheduled for publication in summer 2010, but was "indefinitely postponed".
External Links
- David Mack article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- David Alan Mack article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- David Mack Official Web Site
- The Analog Blog: David Mack's Infrequent Musings