Kirsten Beyer

Kirsten Beyer is an American science fiction writer, best known for her novels based on the Star Trek: Voyager television series. She is a staff writer for Star Trek: Discovery, and functions as the coordinator for Discovery tie-in media, such as comic books and novels, on behalf of CBS.[2]

Kirsten Beyer
Kirsten Beyer (left) and Nicholas Meyer (right) at Star Trek Mission New York (2016)
LanguageEnglish
ResidenceLos Angeles, California, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
EducationUCLA, Master of Fine Arts and Acting[1]
GenreScience fiction
Years active2005–present

She has also written for the Buffyverse.

Career

Little is known of Beyer's career prior to her involvement with Star Trek: Voyager.

After corresponding with Voyager show runner Jeri Taylor and expressing an interest in writing for television, Beyer was invited to pitch for the series.[3] She pitched stories from seasons five (1998) until seven (2000), but none were produced.

Beyer was encouraged to send a query package to Pocket Books by her writing partner, Heather Jarman, sometime prior to 2005. Her query was accepted, and development of a new Voyager tie-in novel began. However, the editor leading the development at the time moved on to other projects, and the novel under development was never realized.[3] Beyer was later introduced to Marco Palmieri, editor of the Star Trek line at Pocket Books, while attending the Shore Leave science fiction convention with Jarman.[4] Palmieri agreed to accept samples of her work, and invited Beyer to write for him a few days later.[3]

Beyer's first novel with Palmieri was Fusion (2005), the second book in the Voyager: String Theory miniseries. A subplot of the novel, involving the Vulcan character Tuvok, was originally pitched as an episode of Voyager, titled "Siren's Song".[3] Another un-produced pitch was reworked as the short story "Isabo's Shirt", anthologized in Distant Shores (2005). Beyer becoming the lead writer of the Voyager novel series, replacing Christie Golden, with the release of Full Circle in March 2009.[5] She has completed nine novels since 2000, with a tenth planned.[6][7]

In May 2016, Beyer was hired as a staff writer for Star Trek: Discovery.[8] She believes she was recruited because of her familiarity with Star Trek canon, and because of her experience as a tie-in fiction writer.[9] She has contributed to the Discovery comics line published by IDW from its first issue.[10]

Bibliography

Star Trek

Voyager (2005–present)

Star Trek: Voyager novels are published by Simon & Schuster.

Title Author(s) Date ISBN
Fusion
  (String Theory, Book 2)
Kirsten Beyer October 25, 2005 1-4165-0955-0
Distant Shores (anthology)
    "Isabo's Shirt", by Kirsten Beyer
Marco Palmieri, ed. November 1, 2005 0-7434-9253-6
Full Circle Kirsten Beyer March 31, 2009 978-1-4165-9496-3
Unworthy September 29, 2009 978-1-4391-0398-2
Children of the Storm May 31, 2011 978-1-4516-0718-5
The Eternal Tide August 28, 2012 978-1-4516-6818-6
Protectors January 28, 2014 978-1-4767-3854-3
Acts of Contrition September 30, 2014 978-1-4767-6551-8
Atonement August 25, 2015 978-1-4767-9081-7
A Pocket Full of Lies January 26, 2016 978-1-4767-9084-8
Architects of Infinity March 27, 2018 978-1-5011-3876-8
To Lose the Earth (forthcoming) October 13, 2020[11] 978-1-5011-3883-6

Discovery (2017–2019)

Star Trek: Discovery comics are published by IDW Publishing. Co-written by Mike Johnson. Beyer is credited as "Comic story writer".

Issue Issue Date Collection Date ISBN
The Light of Kahless, Issue 1 November 29, 2017 The Light of Kahless, Vol. 1 August 8, 2018 978-1-63140-989-9
The Light of Kahless, Issue 2 January 24, 2018
The Light of Kahless, Issue 3 March 14, 2018
The Light of Kahless, Issue 4 May 30, 2018
Succession, Issue 1 April 18, 2018 Succession, Vol. 1 October 9, 2018 978-1-68405-360-5
Succession, Issue 2 May 23, 2018
Succession, Issue 3 June 27, 2018
Succession, Issue 4 August 1, 2018
Star Trek: Discovery Annual 2018 March 28, 2018
Captain Saru (special issue) March 13, 2019
Aftermath, Issue 1 September 4, 2019 Aftermath, Vol. 1 (forthcoming) Apr 14, 2020[12] 978-1-68405-650-7
Aftermath, Issue 2 September 25, 2019
Aftermath, Issue 3 November 20, 2019

Picard (2019–present)

Star Trek: Picard  Countdown comic miniseries serves as a prequel to Star Trek: Picard. Artist is Angel Hernández.

Issue Issue Date Collection Date ISBN
1 November 27, 2019 Countdown, Vol. 1 (forthcoming) June 30, 2020 978-1-68405-694-1
2 December 18, 2019
3 January 29, 2020

Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2008)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer novels are published by Simon & Schuster

  • One Thing or Your Mother (January 1, 2008) ISBN 978-1-4169-3632-9.

Short fiction (2009)

  • "Widow's Weed's", Space Grunts: Full Throttle Space Tales No. 3, (May 14, 2009), Dayton Ward, ed., Flying Pen Press ISBN 978-0-9818957-4-1.

Television

Year Title Role
2017–2019 Star Trek: Discovery Staff writer / Story editor (29 episodes)
Episode: "Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum" (written by)
Episode: "Saints of Imperfection" (written by)
2019 Star Trek: Short Treks Episode: "Children of Mars" (written by)
2020 Star Trek: Picard Co-Creator / Executive producer
Episode: "Remembrance" (story by)
Episode: "Stardust City Rag" (written by)
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See also

References

  1. "Getting to Know Kirsten Beyer". Star Trek. November 6, 2017. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  2. "INTERVIEW: Discovery Writer, Voyager Novelist Kirsten Beyer". Star Trek. September 23, 2017. Retrieved April 8, 2018.
  3. Ayers, Jeff (November 14, 2006). Voyages of Imagination: The Star Trek Fiction Companion. New York: Pocket Books. pp. 299–301. ISBN 9781416503491.
  4. Deffner, Jens (April 5, 2009). "Kirsten Beyer interview". Unreality-SF.net. Retrieved April 8, 2018.
  5. "Kirsten Beyer Unleashes a Storm". Star Trek. May 31, 2011. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  6. Fletcher, Harry (June 1, 2016). "Star Trek TV show hires Voyager novelist Kirsten Beyer". Digital Spy. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  7. "A Ship Full of Legends". Literary Treks (Podcast). Trek.fm. April 8, 2018. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
  8. FitzPatrick, Kevin (May 30, 2016). "CBS 'Star Trek' 2017 Adds 'Voyager' Novels Writer to Staff". ScreenCrush. Retrieved April 8, 2018.
  9. Martinelli, Marissa (September 21, 2017). "How shows like Star Trek: Discovery stick to canon". Slate. ISSN 1091-2339. Retrieved April 8, 2018.
  10. Johnston, Rich (July 19, 2017). "Star Trek: Discovery's Kirsten Beyer Behind Spinoff Comic, Starting In October, From IDW". Bleeding Cool News and Rumors. Retrieved April 8, 2018.
  11. Beyer, Kirsten (October 13, 2020). To Lose the Earth. Star Trek: Voyager. New York: Pocket Books/Star Trek. ISBN 9781501138836.
  12. "Star Trek: Discovery – Aftermath". IDW Publishing. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
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