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By day, Kevin works as a senior writer for Hallmark Cards in Kansas City, Missouri, doing about everything but writing greeting cards, including helping to design Star Trek–themed Keepsake Ornaments. His first children’s book, Superdad and His Daring Dadventures, with illustrations by Tom Patrick, was published by Hallmark Gift Books in May 2009.
A graduate of the University of Kansas, Kevin lives in Overland Park, Kansas. Keep up with his shameful behavior and latest projects on Facebook and Twitter at kevindilmore.
MARCO PALMIERI is honored he was invited to be a contributor to Star Trek Vanguard: Declassified.
A lifelong fan, Marco began his professional involvement with the Star Trek mythos as an editor for Simon & Schuster, where he developed numerous projects for the Star Trek book universe, including ongoing series such as Vanguard (in collaboration with David Mack), Titan, and the Deep Space Nine novels set after the end of the television series; “miniseries”— Section 31, The Lost Era, Crucible, and Terok Nor; anthologies—The Lives of Dax and Myriad Universe; standalone novels such as Ex Machina and Burning Dreams; and many other projects too numerous to name here. Marco is a contributing editor to Star Trek Magazine, published by Titan.
More recently, Marco launched Otherworld Editorial, a private consultation service for writers of fantasy and science fiction.
A native New Yorker, Marco makes his home in Brooklyn, together with the love of his life, Doris, their two amazing boys, Jeremy and Benjamin, and their shamelessly cute feline, Tink.
Follow Marco online at www.otherworldeditorial.com, and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/mxpalmieri.
DAVID MACK is the national bestselling author of more than twenty novels and novellas, including Wildfire, Harbinger, Reap the Whirlwind, Precipice, Road of Bones, Promises Broken, and the Star Trek Destiny trilogy: Gods of Night, Mere Mortals, and Lost Souls. He developed the Star Trek Vanguard series concept with editor Marco Palmieri. His first work of original fiction is the critically acclaimed supernatural thriller The Calling.
In addition to novels, Mack’s writing credits span several media, including television (for episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), film, short fiction, magazines, newspapers, comic books, computer games, radio, and the Internet.
His upcoming novels include the Star Trek Mirror Universe adventure Rise Like Lions and a new original supernatural thriller.
Mack resides in New York City with his wife, Kara.
Visit his website, www.davidmack.pro/, and follow him on Twitter @DavidAlanMack and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/david.alan.mack.