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Steve Donoghue’s posts from the original Open Letters Monthly Archives.

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August 11, 2016

Book Review: The Fifty-Year Mission

August 11, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

On the occasion of its 50th anniversary, Star Trek gets a definitive oral history.

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Arts & Life
August 2016, edward gross, mark altman, open letters weekly 16, star trek, television, the fifty-year mission
November 30, 2014

Star Trek: Foul Deeds Will Rise

November 30, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

An older Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise-A voyage to the edge of the Federation to help two warring planets make peace - and there they encounter a long-lost figure from their past

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December 2014, foul deeds will rise, greg cox, notes for a star trek bibliography, star trek
August 25, 2014

Book Review: Star Trek Seekers 1

August 25, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

Back in the heyday of pre-reboot "Star Trek," Captain Kirk and his crew had countless adventures - but what about all the other starships in the fleet? Didn't any of them have adventures?

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August 2014, david mack, open letters weekly, seekers, star trek
September 12, 2013

Book Review: Star Trek - The Art of Juan Ortiz

September 12, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

What if each one of the original 79 'Star Trek' TV episodes had instead been a full-length movie? A stellar new collection of the posters for those movies boldly goes where no theater-goer has gone before

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September 12, 2013/ Steve Donoghue/
open letters weekly, September 2013, star trek, the art of juan ortiz, titan books
August 09, 2012

Book Review: Star Trek: Forgotten History

August 09, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

All the time-jaunts of the legendary U.S.S. Enterprise, contained - and explained - in one novel? Inconceivable!

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August 2012, christopher l- bennett, department of temporal investigations, forgotten history, science fiction, star trek, star trek fiction
May 06, 2012

Book Review: Star Trek: That Which Divides

May 06, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

Kirk and crew must conduct a rescue mission on a planet that disappears every three years - and is set to vanish mighty soon!

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dayton ward, May 2012, science fiction, star trek, star trek fiction, that which divides
February 01, 2012

Book Review: Star Trek, The Rings of Time

February 01, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

Captain Kirk finds himself stranded in the middle of space in the 21st century in this new Star Trek novel.

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February 2012, fiction, greg cox, science fiction, star trek, the rings of time
November 10, 2011

Book Review: The Romulan War

November 10, 2011/ Steve Donoghue

Two new linked "Star Trek" novels dramatize a pivotal event in the fictional universe of the beloved TV show - Earth's first war with the Romulans!

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michael martin, November 2011, romulan war, science fiction, star trek, star trek fiction
September 20, 2011

Book Review: Star Trek: Cast No Shadow

September 20, 2011/ Steve Donoghue

A new Star Trek novel attempts to answer some old Star Trek questions

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james swallow, September 2011, spock, star trek, star trek fiction, star trek: cast no shadow, valeris
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