In article <gY6dneJPMruNwN_bnZ2dnUVZ_tOmnZ2d DeleteThis @comcast.com>, joetaxpayer
<joetaxpayer DeleteThis @nospam.com> writes
>Received an email from Simon & Schuster's Trek mailing list. They
>offered "May brings a special treat for Deep Space Nine fans as a slew
>of new and freshly re-issued titles extend the saga well beyond its
>final televised episode." Well, the first title listed "Twist of Fate"
>is a collection, "Now the first five tales of that critically acclaimed
>storyline are collected in one massive volume. Originally published as
>the two-part Avatar, Abyss, Demons of Air and Darkness, and the novella
>"Horn and Ivory," Twist of Faith revisits the aftermath of the Dominion
>War, the pivotal planet Bajor, its mysterious connection to the timeless
>Prophets of the wormhole, as well as the familiar faces, new friends,
>and uncertain allies whose fates intertwine at the crossroads of the
>galaxy."
>
>I have no issue with 'collections' for those who missed the books the
>first go around, but that email had no new books listed, too bad.
>
It makes more sense to look at the SimonSays website.
>And anyone know what happened to the PSIPHI.org site? The book list
>hasn't been updated in quite some time.
>
I don`t know details but I heard that the person in question has health
problems and on top of that didn`t find the time.
You can find updates within the Star Trek discussion page. But I admit,
this is not ideal when you are not a regular visitor.
>JOE
>
Baerbel Haddrell
>> Stay informed about: Twist of Fate