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'''Marco Palmieri''' is an editor with [[Pocket Books]] that works on many of the ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[novel]]s. Some novel series' he's worked on include ''[[Star Trek: Titan]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Vanguard]]''.
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'''Marco Palmieri''' is a former editor with [[Pocket Books]], whose responsibilities covered media tie-in fiction, including the ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[novels]]. Some of the novel series he worked on included the post-finale ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' novels, ''[[Star Trek: Titan]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Vanguard]]''.
   
In {{y|2004}} he was one of several interviewed for the "Klingons: Conjuring the Legend" special feature of the [[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (Special Edition)|Special Edition]] [[DVD]] of ''[[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country]].
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In {{y|2004}}, he was one of several interviewed for the "Klingons: Conjuring the Legend" special feature of the [[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (Special Edition)|Special Edition]] [[DVD]] of {{film|6}}.
   
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In {{m|December|2008}}, Palmieri was one of 35 staff laid off by [[Simon & Schuster]]. In early 2011, he joined the editorial staff of Tor Books, working with [[David G. Hartwell]], one of the original founders of the Trek book line at Pocket Books.
==Editing Credits==
 
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== Credits ==
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:''As editor unless otherwise noted.''
 
;''Star Trek'' anthologies
 
;''Star Trek'' anthologies
 
* [[Pocket DS9|DS9]]: ''[[The Lives of Dax]]'' ({{y|1999}})
 
* [[Pocket DS9|DS9]]: ''[[The Lives of Dax]]'' ({{y|1999}})
 
* ''[[The Definitive Star Trek Trivia Book]]'' ({{y|2000}})
 
* ''[[The Definitive Star Trek Trivia Book]]'' ({{y|2000}})
* [[Pocket TNG|TNG]]: ''[[Immortal Coil]]'' ({{y|2002}})
 
* [[Pocket TNG|TNG]]: ''[[The Battle of Betazed]]'' ({{y|2002}})
 
 
* [[Pocket DS9|DS9]]: ''[[Prophecy and Change]]'' ({{y|2003}})
 
* [[Pocket DS9|DS9]]: ''[[Prophecy and Change]]'' ({{y|2003}})
 
* [[Pocket VOY|VOY]]: ''[[Distant Shores]]'' ({{y|2005}})
 
* [[Pocket VOY|VOY]]: ''[[Distant Shores]]'' ({{y|2005}})
 
* [[Pocket TOS|TOS]]: ''[[Constellations]]'' ({{y|2006}})
 
* [[Pocket TOS|TOS]]: ''[[Constellations]]'' ({{y|2006}})
* [[Pocket TNG|TNG]]: ''[[The Sky's the Limit]]'' ([[Upcoming productions]])
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* [[Pocket TNG|TNG]]: ''[[The Sky's the Limit]]'' ({{m|October|2007}})
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* ''[[Star Trek: Vanguard]]'': ''[[Declassified]]'' - "The Ruins of Noble Men" (writer)
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== External links ==
 
* [http://www.treknation.com/interviews/interview_Palmieri.shtml Marco Palmieri Interview] at [http://www.treknation.com TrekNation] on the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)|DS9 Relaunch series]]
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[[Category:Star Trek novel authors|Palmieri, Marco]]
==External links==
 
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[[Category:Star Trek publication editors|Palmieri, Marco]]
* [http://www.treknation.com/interviews/interview_Palmieri.shtml Interview at ''TrekNation''] on the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)|DS9 Relaunch series]]
 
* [http://startrek.wikia.com/wiki/Marco_Palmieri Marco Palmieri] at [http://startrek.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Memory Beta, the Star Trek apocrypha wiki]
 
[[Category:Star Trek authors|Palmieri, Marco]]
 

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Marco Palmieri

Marco Palmieri

Marco Palmieri is a former editor with Pocket Books, whose responsibilities covered media tie-in fiction, including the Star Trek novels. Some of the novel series he worked on included the post-finale Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novels, Star Trek: Titan and Star Trek: Vanguard.

In 2004, he was one of several interviewed for the "Klingons: Conjuring the Legend" special feature of the Special Edition DVD of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.

In December 2008, Palmieri was one of 35 staff laid off by Simon & Schuster. In early 2011, he joined the editorial staff of Tor Books, working with David G. Hartwell, one of the original founders of the Trek book line at Pocket Books.

Credits

As editor unless otherwise noted.
Star Trek anthologies

External links