and
Keith DeCandido at a signing at
Forbidden Planet in Manhattan, April 22, 2010 Mack's first solo project was the two-part SCE e-book novel
Wildfire. His other SCE e-books are
Failsafe and
Small World. He next wrote the
short stories "Waiting for G'Doh, or, How I Learned to Stop Moving and Hate People" for the
anthology Star Trek: New Frontier: No Limits; and "Twilight's Wrath" for the anthology
Star Trek: Tales of the Dominion War. Mack's first direct-to-paperback novels were a
Star Trek: The Next Generation duology:
A Time To Kill and
A Time To Heal. Mack also wrote
Harbinger, the first volume of the
Star Trek: Vanguard novel series, which he co-developed with editor
Marco Palmieri. His first non-Star Trek novel was the
Wolverine spy-thriller
Road of Bones, published in October 2006 by Pocket Books. His first original novel,
The Calling, which he described as "a modern-day fantasy-thriller," was published in July 2009. Other work includes the
Star Trek: New Frontier minipedia, the
Starfleet Survival Guide, the
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine post-finale novel
Warpath, the Mirror Universe short novel
The Sorrows of Empire (first published in 2007, with an expanded version scheduled for release in 2010), and the multi-series crossover trilogy
Star Trek: Destiny. Subsequent books by Mack include
Collateral Damage;
More Beautiful Than Death, one of four novels based on the film
Star Trek; and
Zero Sum Game, a part of the
Star Trek: Typhon Pact series following
Star Trek: Destiny. In July 2019, Mack revealed that he had been hired by CBS to be a consultant on the
Star Trek TV series
Star Trek: Lower Decks and a second animated
Trek series whose title he indicated was still "classified" at the time. TrekMovie.com noted that
Nickelodeon was developing an animated
Trek series. That series,
Star Trek: Prodigy, premiered on that network on October 28, 2021. Mack has won the
Scribe Award five times and in 2022 was elected Grandmaster of the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers. == Bibliography ==