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Genre. Science fiction. Notable works. Star Trek novels. Literature portal. David R. George III is an American science fiction writer. [1] His earliest Star Trek work was the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Prime Factors", and he has since written several novels set in the franchise, including The 34th Rule, [2] three books of the Star Trek: Typhon ...
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Today, in the second half of our StarTrek.com interview with David R. George III, the prolific Star Trek author talks in more detail about his current projects, the Typhon Pact novels Plagues of Night and Raise the Dawn, which will be released on May 29 and June 26, respectively, by Simon and Schuster.
Star Trek. David R. George III has written for Star Trek on television, in books, and in magazines. He began his Trek career when he co-wrote the story for a first-season Voyager episode. He subsequently penned several Original Series, Next Generation, and Deep Space Nine novels and novellas. His Original...
TitleSeriesType Of WorkPublication DateDeep Space NineNovelSeptember 2017Deep Space NineNovelFebruary 2017Deep Space NineNovelJanuary 2016Deep Space NineNovelJuly 2015David R. George III is an author of several Star Trek novels. George also co-wrote the story for the Star Trek: Voyager first season episode " Prime Factors " with Eric A. Stillwell. George has also written articles for the Star Trek Magazine since 2008.
David R. George III has had nearly 50 works published and produced. David started his professional writing career by penning the television story for a Star Trek: Voyager episode, “Prime Factors.”. Since then, he has published eighteen novels, a novella, three novelettes, eighteen magazine articles, and a book introduction.
The adventure marks the return of prolific Trek author David R. George III to The Lost Era, the period between Star Trek: The Original Seriesand Star Trek: The Next Generation, which he first ventured into way back in 2003 with Serpents Amongs the Ruins.