30: A Centerfold Pullout

Published: Aug. 11, 2013, 3 a.m.

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Star Trek Reference Books.

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When faced with an overwhelming number of Star Trek stories,\\nsometimes we need to step back and look at the nuts and bolts of\\nthe universe. What we need is a reference book. Fortunately, many\\nstudious and brave men and women have toiled over the years to\\nprovide us with just that\\u2014resources that offer details of the Star\\nTrek world that are far too vast for our limited human brains to\\nstore. In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Matthew Rushing and\\nChristopher Jones are joined by Trek.fm feature writer Phillip\\nGilfus to explore some of our favourite reference books and to\\ndream about those we hope to one day find on our shelves. Did we\\ninclude your go-to sources of Trek goodness?

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In our news segment we learn that Rob Caswell\'s once-imaginary\\nTrek series "Seekers" will become books for real, thank to the\\nVanguard team of David Mack, Dayton Ward, and Kevin Dilmore, and we\\nglimpse the newly revealed cover of A Very Klingon Khristmas to\\nfind out just what happens to naughty little Klingon\\nchildren.\\xa0

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