McCormack, Una
Entry updated 1 July 2024. Tagged: Author.
(1972- ) UK author who wrote initially for the Star Trek universe, including her first story, "Face Value" (in Prophecy and Change, anth 2003, ed Marco Palmieri), and a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine tale, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Never-Ending Sacrifice (2005). More recently, she has contributed to the Doctor Who universe, beginning with The King's Dragon (2010), in the Doctor Who: New Series sequence. The Baba Yaga (2015) with Eric Brown (whom see) is the third novel in the Weird Space sequence whose two previous episodes were by Brown alone, with Star of the Sea: Weird Space (2016) by McCormack alone continuing this vigorous Space Opera sequence. [JC/DRL]
Una McCormack
born Britain: 13 January 1972
works
series
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Hollow Men (New York: Pocket Books, 2005) [tie to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: pb/Nicolas Bouvier]
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Never-Ending Sacrifice (New York: Pocket Books, 2009) [tie to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: pb/Nicolas Bouvier]
- Star Trek: Worlds of Deep Space Nine Volume One: The Lotus Flower; Paradigm (New York: Pocket Books, 2009) [anth/omni: tie to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: second title Paradigm is by Heather Jarman: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: pb/]
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Missing (New York: Pocket Books, 2015) [tie to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: pb/Doug Drexler]
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Enigma Tales (New York: Pocket Books, 2017) [tie to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: pb/Alan Dingman]
Star Trek: Discovery
- Star Trek: Discovery: The Way to the Stars (New York: Simon and Schuster Gallery, 2019) [tie to Star Trek: Star Trek: Discovery: pb/]
- Star Trek: Discovery: Wonderlands (New York: Simon and Schuster Gallery, 2019) [tie to Star Trek: Star Trek: Discovery: pb/Tony Mauro]
Star Trek: Picard
- The Last Best Hope (New York: Simon and Schuster Gallery, 2020) [tie to Star Trek: Star Trek: Picard: hb/Alan Dingman]
- Second Self (New York: Pocket Books, 2022) [tie to Star Trek: Star Trek: Picard: hb/]
Star Trek: other
- Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Brinkmanship (New York: Pocket Books, 2012) [tie to Star Trek: Star Trek: Typhon Pact: pb/Alan Dingman]
- Star Trek: The Fall: The Crimson Shadow (New York: Pocket Books, 2013) [tie to Star Trek: Star Trek: The Fall: pb/Doug Drexler]
Doctor Who: New Series
- The King's Dragon (London: BBC Books, 2010) [tie to the Doctor Who universe: Doctor Who: New Series: hb/]
- The Way Through the Woods (London: BBC Books, 2011) [tie to the Doctor Who universe: Doctor Who: New Series: hb/Lee Binding]
- Royal Blood (London: BBC Books, 2011) [tie to the Doctor Who universe: Doctor Who: New Series: hb/Lee Binding]
- Molten Heart (London: BBC Books, 2018) [tie to Doctor Who: Doctor Who: hb/Lee Binding]
- Caged (London: BBC Books, 2024) [tie to Doctor Who: Doctor Who: hb/]
Weird Space
- The Baba Yaga (Oxford, Oxfordshire: Rebellion/Abaddon, 2015) with Eric Brown [Weird Space: pb/Adam Tredowski]
- Weird Space: Star of the Sea (Oxford, Oxfordshire: Rebellion/Abaddon, 2016) [Weird Space: pb/Adam Tredowski]
individual titles
- The Undefeated (New York: Tor.com, 2019) [pb/Chris McGrath]
- Firefly: Carnival (New York: Titan Books, 2021) [tie to the tv series Firefly: hb/]
- The Autobiography of Mr. Spock (London: Titan Books, 2021) [tie to Star Trek: Star Trek: hb/]
collections and stories
- The Greatest Story Ever Told (Alconbury Weston, Cambridgeshire: NewCon Press, 2018) [in the publisher's NewCon Novellas series: hb/Jim Burns]
nonfiction
series
Black Archive
- The Curse of Fenric (Edinburgh, Scotland: Obverse Books, 2018) [nonfiction: Doctor Who: first shown 25 October-5 November 1989: Black Archive: pb/Blair Bidmead]
individual titles: nonfiction
- Impossible Worlds, Impossible Things – Cultural Perspectives on Doctor Who, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures (Newcastle, England: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010) with Melissa Beattie and Ross P Garner [nonfiction: anth: Doctor Who universe: hb/]
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