![]() ![]() I drifted away from series tie-ins as I got older, but Ann’s name has come back on my radar again of late, due to the fact that she signed on with small press Ridan Publishing last winter to create ebook versions of her original-world StarBridge series. I later read Ann’s Star Wars novels too (more geek cred for the jar). Crispin’s Time For Yesterday and Yesterday’s Son. Spock was my favorite character, so it shouldn’t be surprising that a couple of Trek books that I re-read several times were A.C. I’d even read some of those upstart Next Generation books that was starting to proliferate on the SF shelves (I was well into adulthood before I developed an appreciation for Captain Picard). ![]() At one point, it was a source of pride that I’d read every single Trek book out there, even the hard-to-find short story collections from the 70s. When I was in sixth or seventh grade, before I found my way into fantasy, I picked up my first major geek cred by reading Star Trek books. ![]()
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