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Star Trek Lit Wish\\nList.
\\nFrom James Blish\'s first novelizations in 1967 all the way\\nthrough to Seekers in 2014, the Star Trek content brought to us in\\nwritten form dwarfs the adventures seen on television and the big\\nscreen. No matter what story you\'re looking for, its out there\\nsomewhere. Learn the back history of your favorite character,\\nexplore an unknown corner of the Beta Quadrant, travel with new\\ncrews you\'ve never met, and learn how the Federation was born. You\\ncan do it all in the expanded literary universe. And best of all,\\nafter more than 2,000 books, there are still countless stories to\\nbe told.
\\nIn this episode of Literary Treks hosts Matthew Rushing and\\nChristopher Jones are joined by Dan Gunther of Trek Lit Reviews to\\nbrainstorm on the future of Star Trek literature. We share with you\\na list of sixteen things we want to see in the years to come. Is\\nyour wish on our list?
\\nIn our news segment we find out what\'s next for the Titan series\\nafter the events of The Fall, share the new blurb for Lust\'s\\nLatinum Lost and Found, and review the first issue of IDW\'s new\\ndoctor-centric Tricorder X-Prize spectacular, Flesh and Stone.
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\\nNews
\\nThe Titan Story Continues (2:10)
\\nWant Some Lust and Latinum? (4:43)
\\nReview: Flesh and Stone, Part 1 (7:06)
\\nSponsor: Audible (19:19)
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\\nFeature: Star Trek Lit Wish List
\\nOverview (22:12)
\\nMirror Universe Stories (24:45)
\\nMore Movie-Era Books (30:21)
\\nThe Second Federation (32:07)
\\nFocus on Pike (36:01)
\\nMore Lost Era Stories (39:43)
\\nRise of the Federation Continues (44:06)
\\nStar Trek: Travis (48:00)
\\nProper Conclusion to New Frontier (49:20)
\\nMore DS9 Focus (52:40)
\\nStar Trek B-Sides (57:30)
\\nMore S.C.E. eBooks (1:00:28)
\\nMore Big Series (1:03:35)
\\nBring Back the Audiobooks! (1:07:04)
\\nMore Myriad Universes Stories (1:10:48)
\\nConsistant Diversity (1:12:58)
\\nHistorical Specials (1:15:54)
\\nFinal Thoughts (1:19:28)
\\nClosing (1:22:13)
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