William Leisner is the author of Losing the Peace ( avg rating, ratings, 64 reviews, published ), Infinity's Prism ( avg rating, rati /5. William Leisner. Writer. ANNOTATIONS: Losing the Peace. The following are my author annotations for Star Trek: The Next Generation: Losing the Peace, explaining many references to previous (and subsequent) Trek works, as well as other in-jokes and personal indulgences. Please leave a note in the comments if you notice any errors or oversights. · William Leisner is the author of the acclaimed novels Star Trek: The Next Generation: Losing the Peace, and A Less Perfect Union (from the Myriad Universes collection Infinity's Prism).He is a three-time winner of the late, lamented Star Trek: Strange New Worlds competition, as contributed tales to the official celebration of Star Trek's 40th anniversary in , and TNG's 20th Anniversary in Brand: Pocket Books/Star Trek.
Losing the Peace. William Leisner $ - $ Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Infinity's Prism. William Leisner $ - $ Star Trek: SCE: Out of the Cocoon. William Leisner $ - $ The Shocks of Adversity. William Leisner $ Constellations. William Leisner $ ReDeus: Divine Tales. William Leisner. Losing the Peace by William Leisner available in Trade Paperback on www.doorway.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. A new six-part epic covering the first year of service of the U.S.S. Enterprise-E, leading up to the. William Leisner's first full length novel, the post-Destiny Next Generation novel Losing the Peace, is out now. And it's a good, satisfying read. I found Leisner's "A Less Perfect Union" one of the highlights of the very good Myriad Universes books, and Losing the Peace has some thematic similarities to that story.
William Leisner is the author of Losing the Peace ( avg rating, ratings, 64 reviews, published ), Infinity's Prism ( avg rating, rati. William Leisner is the author of the acclaimed novels Star Trek: The Next Generation: Losing. The following are my author annotations for Star Trek: The Next Generation: Losing the Peace, explaining many references to previous (and subsequent) Trek works, as well as other in-jokes and personal indulgences. Please leave a note in the comments if you notice any errors or oversights.
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