List of original audiobooks, gamebooks, parodies, photo comics, and picture books based on Star Trek and its spin-offs, as well as fictional references, manuals, and biographies written from an in-universe perspective, and other tie-in fiction works.
Penguin Random House and its imprints, such as Ballantine, Bantam, have published tie-in works based on Star Trek since 1975.
The Star Fleet manuals were fan-produced, self-published works, later reprinted by Ballantine Books.
Joseph's Technical Manual served as the basis for the Star Fleet Universe series of games published by Task Force.
Each volume includes full-color, photographic stills taken from the film master of each episode with comics-style speech and scene bubbles.
[4] Official Star Trek Cooking Manual (1978) compiled recipes for foods and drinks referenced in episodes of the Original Series.
The framing device is the manual, a document from Christine Chapel's personal database, is transmitted into the past, which was then edited for print by Mary Ann Piccard.
Pocket Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster's, has published licensed tie-ins and other works for Star Trek since 1979.
The Motion Picture photo comic contains full-color photographic reproductions of scenes, with comics-style speech and action bubbles.
Illustrated references collecting and updating selections from Star Trek Fact Files, as well as new material.
[citation needed] Similar to other illustrated reference works, the contents are a mix of in-universe and non-fiction prose.
Star Trek: Federation: The First 150 Years (2012) is a limited edition fictional reference written by David A. Goodman.
[10] Each completed frame is original to the comics, and characters, settings, and action, designed to appear seamless, regardless of the image's source.
Produced and written by Larry Nemecek, with art by Allie Ries, Ian Fullwood, and Geoffrey Mandel.
Hidden Universe Travel Guides is an ongoing series of illustrated in-universe references, edited by Dayton Ward, who also wrote new material.
[13] The fighting style created by Dayton Ward for Kirk Fu Manual (2020) is depicted in several episodes of Star Trek: Lower Decks.
The Doctor and the Enterprise is an unlicensed novella written by Jean Airey, a columnist for Fantasy Empire and Starlog.
The novella is based on characters and settings from Doctor Who, Star Trek, and Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover.
In 1989, a redacted version of the novella, marketed as a parody, was published professionally by Pioneer Press in which nearly all direct references to Kirk, Spock, and other Star Trek characters were removed.
Star Wreck is a series of unlicensed parody novels written by Leah Rewolinski, with illustrations by Harry Trumbore.
Treks Not Taken (1996) is a short story collection by Steven R. Boyett presented as "What if … literary greats had written episodes" of The Next Generation.