![]() Author has written 22 stories for StarTrek: The Original Series, X-Files, Doctor Who, Wonder Woman, Legion of Super Heroes, Bewitched, and Superboy. Long time SF fan based in London, England. Alas, I have more ideas of my own for stories than I will probably ever find the time to write, so I don't accept pitches or story ideas from others. I've just completed (July 2018) a series of Star Trek: TOS stories that fit together to form a larger saga. They draw from the original TV and film continuity only since I've never read any Star Trek novels, or other ancillary material. The conceit of these tales is that everything you see in the films and on the TV shows still happened exactly as shown, but things may not always have been quite as they appeared. Please note that the overall saga was plotted out long before the appearance of Star Trek Discovery - which I've not yet seen at the time of writing - and so takes no account of anything that might have later been established in that series. Chronological order of stories to date (not the order in which I wrote them, but how they fit together): 1. Spock's Brain - Before and After "And, yes, I do know where I'm going with all these. For instance, the final scene in the final tale will be an epilogue involving two women talking, in our time period, and in our world. Who, why, and what about will be revealed when we get there". (2014) Chronological order of my X-Files stories to date: 1. The Cinderella Conundrum |
Invasion
Conspiracies
Darrin Stephens, Old Maid
Super-Sister 1: The Beginning
Whatever Happened to Wonder Woman? reviews
Night of the Demon reviews
Olympia reviews
Tea With The Doctor reviews
Emperor reviews
Day of the Storm God reviews
The Doppelganger Affair reviews
The Cinderella Conundrum reviews
The Four Body Problem reviews
Family reviews
Plague reviews
Prisoners reviews
Infiltration reviews
Interlude on Aragon IV reviews
Spock's Brain : Before and After reviews
Mirror Universe Turnabout reviews
The Second Life of Janice Lester reviews
Turnabout Intruder - part 2 reviews