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The Entropy Effect, the first original novel published by Pocket Books.

A novel is a literary work of over 40,000 words, as defined by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Hundreds of Star Trek novels have been published under license from the owners of the Star Trek franchise. Since 1980, Simon & Schuster has had the license from Paramount to publish Star Trek material, the bulk of which has been under their Pocket Books imprint. Previous licensees have included Ballantine Books, mostly under their Bantam Books imprint. The older Ballantine material is still occasionally reprinted under their Del Rey Books imprint, but the current Simon & Schuster license precludes Ballantine from publishing any new material. The first Star Trek novel was a young adult reader book titled Mission to Horatius, published by Whitman Publishing in 1968, their only contribution to Star Trek prose publishing.

Series[edit | edit source]

Canon series[edit | edit source]

Star Trek canon includes all franchises that have appeared in film and on television.

Licensed series[edit | edit source]

Crossover novels[edit | edit source]

See also miniseries for other multiseries collections of novels.

Crossover novel series[edit | edit source]

Stand-alone novels[edit | edit source]

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Media
Episode Movie Book Game
Novel Comic Anthology Reference
Novelization Manga Omnibus RPG
eBook Audiobook Miniseries Duology

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