{{Short description|American script- and fiction writer}} {{About|the novelist|the comic book artist|David W. Mack}} {{Infobox writer <!-- for more information see :Template:Infobox writer/doc --> | name = David Alan Mack | image = 4.22.10DavdAlanMackByLuigiNovi.jpg | caption = Mack at Forbidden Planet in Manhattan,<br>April 22, 2010 | pseudonym = | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | occupation = Novelist, screenwriter | period = 1995–present | genre = science fiction | notableworks = ''Star Trek: Divided We Fall''<br />''Starfleet Corps of Engineers''<br />''Star Trek: New Frontier: No Limits'' | website = }} <!--
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'''David Alan Mack''' is an American writer best known for his freelance ''Star Trek'' novels. Mack also has had a ''Star Trek'' script produced, and worked on a ''Star Trek'' comic book.
==Early career== Mack attended New York University Tisch School of the Arts as an undergraduate from 1987 to 1991. There he majored in film and television production and screenwriting as well as writing for the student-run comedy magazine, ''The Plague''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://davidmack.pro/|title=David Mack {{!}} Official Website|last=Mack|first=© 2019 David|last2=Grimmer|first2=all rights reserved {{!}} Site design: Clockpunk Studios {{!}} Header art: Jordan|website=David Mack|language=en-US|access-date=2019-10-09}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=January 2022}}<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130905075939/http://herocomplex.latimes.com/books/star-trek-destiny-author-david-macks-borg-epic-comes-full-cube/ {{"'}}Star Trek Destiny' author David Mack’s Borg epic comes full cube"]. ''Los Angeles Times'', March 20, 2012.</ref>
After receiving several rejections on early spec-script submissions to ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', Mack teamed up with John J. Ordover, then an editor in Pocket Books' ''Star Trek'' Department. Working together, the pair combined Ordover's ability to arrange pitch meetings with the shows' producers with Mack's training in screenwriting.<ref name="treknation.com">[http://www.treknation.com/interviews/davidmack.shtml "TrekNation interview with David Mack"] by Jacqueline Bundy, July 12, 2004, accessed March 31, 2009.</ref>
In 1995, the pair made their first story sale, to ''Star Trek: Voyager'', though the project was never produced. A few weeks later they made another sale, this time to ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', for the fourth-season episode "Starship Down". Another story pitched by the pair during that same meeting was bought three years later, as the basis for the seventh-season episode "It's Only a Paper Moon", for which the pair received a "story by" credit.<ref name="treknation.com" />
During the 1990s, Mack performed freelance editorial work for Pocket Books. That work led to Mack being invited to draft a 5,000-word supplement for John Vornholt's novel ''The Genesis Wave, Book One'', which in turn earned Mack an invitation in 2000 to write his own first full-length ''Star Trek'' book.<ref name="treknation.com" />
Mack and Ordover wrote the four-part ''Deep Space Nine''/''Next Generation'' comic book miniseries ''Divided We Fall'' for WildStorm. With Keith R.A. DeCandido, Mack co-wrote the two-part ''Starfleet Corps of Engineers'' (SCE) e-book story ''Invincible''.
==Solo work== [[File:4.22.10ForbiddenPlanetByLuigiNovi1.jpg|thumb|(From left to right:) Mack, Will Sliney and Keith DeCandido at a signing at Forbidden Planet in Manhattan, April 22, 2010]]
Mack's first solo project was the two-part SCE e-book novel ''Wildfire''. His other SCE e-books are ''Failsafe'' and ''Small World''. He next wrote the short stories "Waiting for G'Doh, or, How I Learned to Stop Moving and Hate People" for the anthology ''Star Trek: New Frontier: No Limits''; and "Twilight's Wrath" for the anthology ''Star Trek: Tales of the Dominion War''.
Mack's first direct-to-paperback novels were a ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' duology: ''A Time To Kill'' and ''A Time To Heal''. Mack also wrote ''Harbinger,'' the first volume of the ''Star Trek: Vanguard'' novel series, which he co-developed with editor Marco Palmieri.
His first non-Star Trek novel was the Wolverine spy-thriller ''Road of Bones'', published in October 2006 by Pocket Books. His first original novel, ''The Calling'', which he described as "a modern-day fantasy-thriller," was published in July 2009.
Other work includes the ''Star Trek: New Frontier'' minipedia, the ''Starfleet Survival Guide'', the ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' post-finale novel ''Warpath'', the Mirror Universe short novel ''The Sorrows of Empire'' (first published in 2007, with an expanded version scheduled for release in 2010), and the multi-series crossover trilogy ''Star Trek: Destiny''.
Subsequent books by Mack include ''Collateral Damage''; ''More Beautiful Than Death'', one of four novels based on the film ''Star Trek''; and ''Zero Sum Game'', a part of the ''Star Trek: Typhon Pact'' series following ''Star Trek: Destiny''.
In July 2019, Mack revealed that he had been hired by CBS to be a consultant on the ''Star Trek'' TV series ''Star Trek: Lower Decks'' and a second animated ''Trek'' series whose title he indicated was still "classified" at the time. TrekMovie.com noted that Nickelodeon was developing an animated ''Trek'' series.<ref name=TrekMovie>{{cite web|url=https://trekmovie.com/2019/07/09/star-trek-author-david-mack-is-consulting-on-lower-decks-and-something-classified/|title=Star Trek Author David Mack Is Consulting On 'Lower Decks' And Something 'Classified'|publisher=TrekMovie.com|date=July 9, 2019|accessdate=January 14, 2022|archivedate=December 18, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20191218144148/https://trekmovie.com/2019/07/09/star-trek-author-david-mack-is-consulting-on-lower-decks-and-something-classified/}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://redshirtsalwaysdie.com/2019/07/09/david-mack-added-consultant-star-trek-lower-decks/|author=Goodman, D.|publisher=Fansided|title=David Mack added as consultant on Star Trek: Lower Decks|date=July 2019|accessdate=January 14, 2022|archivedate=October 28, 2020|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20201028044902/https://redshirtsalwaysdie.com/2019/07/09/david-mack-added-consultant-star-trek-lower-decks/}}</ref> That series, ''Star Trek: Prodigy'', premiered on that network on October 28, 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Bennett, Tara|title=Star Trek: Prodigy Premiere Review: "Lost & Found" and "Starstruck" |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/star-trek-prodigy-premiere-review|publisher=IGN|date=October 28, 2021|accessdate=January 14, 2022|archivedate=October 28, 2021|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028130358/https://www.ign.com/articles/star-trek-prodigy-premiere-review}}</ref>
Mack has won the Scribe Award five times and in 2022 was elected Grandmaster of the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers.<ref name="Prev">{{cite web|url=https://iamtw.org/the-scribe-awards/previous-scribe-award-winners/ |title=Previous Scribe Award Winners|access-date=25 July 2025}}</ref>
== Bibliography == ===Print=== * ''Star Trek: Divided We Fall'' (July–October 2001), four-issue comic-book miniseries, written with John J. Ordover. Published by WildStorm. Features characters from two television series, ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. *''Invincible, Book 1'' (September 2001). An e-book, co-written with Keith R. A. DeCandido. Part of the ''Starfleet Corps of Engineers'' series. *''Invincible, Book 2'' (October 2001). An e-book, co-written with Keith R. A. DeCandido. Part of the ''Starfleet Corps of Engineers'' series. * ''Star Trek: SCE, Book Two—Miracle Workers'' (February 2002), mass market paperback collection, contains the novella ''Invincible'', written with Keith R. A. DeCandido, which was originally published as an eBook in 2001. * ''Star Trek: The Starfleet Survival Guide'' (September 2002)(trade paperback). One of the Star Trek reference books. *''Wildfire, Book 1 and Book 2'' (January 2003). An e-book in two parts, part of the ''Starfleet Corps of Engineers'' series. * ''Star Trek: New Frontier—No Limits'' (October 2003), trade paperback anthology. It contains the short story "Waiting for G'Doh, or, How I Learned to Stop Moving and Hate People", featuring Zak Kebron. *''Failsafe'' (May 2004). An e-book, part of the ''Starfleet Corps of Engineers'' series. * ''Star Trek: Tales of the Dominion War'' (August 2004), trade paperback anthology. Contains the short story "Twilight's Wrath", featuring Shinzon. * ''Star Trek: The Next Generation—A Time to Kill'' (July 2004) (mass market paperback). * ''Star Trek: The Next Generation—A Time to Heal'' (August 2004) (mass market paperback). * ''Star Trek: SCE, Book Six—Wildfire''(November 2004), mass market paperback collection. Contains the short novel ''Wildfire'' (originally published as an eBook, 2003). Part of the ''Starfleet Corps of Engineers'' series. * ''Star Trek: Vanguard—Harbinger'' (2005) (mass market paperback) * ''Wolverine—Road of Bones'' (2006) (mass market paperback) * ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine—Warpath'' (2006) (mass market paperback) *''Star Trek: Corps of Engineers—Creative Couplings'' (2007), trade paperback collection, contains novella ''Small World'' (originally published as an eBook, 2005) *''Star Trek: Vanguard—Reap the Whirlwind'' (May 2007), (mass market paperback) *''Star Trek: Corps of Engineers—Grand Designs'' (2007), trade paperback collection, contains the novella ''Failsafe'' (originally published as an eBook, 2004) *''Star Trek: Mirror Universe—Glass Empires'' (2007), trade paperback anthology, contains the short novel ''The Sorrows of Empire'' * ''Star Trek Destiny'' *#''Gods of Night'' (October 2008) mass market paperback *#''Mere Mortals'' (November 2008) mass market paperback *#''Lost Souls'' (December 2008) mass market paperback * ''The 4400: Promises Broken'' (2009) (mass market paperback) * ''The Calling'' (2009) (trade paperback) * ''Star Trek: Vanguard—Precipice ''(November 2009) mass market paperback * ''Star Trek: Typhon Pact—Zero Sum Game'' (October 2010) mass market paperback * ''No Turning Back ''(November 2011) non-fiction, hardcover * ''Star Trek: Mirror Universe—Rise Like Lions ''(December 2011) mass market paperback * ''Star Trek: Vanguard—Storming Heaven ''(April 2012) mass market paperback * ''Star Trek: The Next Generation—Cold Equations'' *#''Persistence of Memory'' (October 2012) mass market paperback *#''Silent Weapons'' (November 2012) mass market paperback *#''The Body Electric ''(December 2012) mass market paperback * ''Star Trek: The Fall—Book Three: A Ceremony of Losses'' (November 2013) mass market paperback * ''24: Rogue'' (September 2015) trade paperback * ''Star Trek: Discovery—Desperate Hours'' (September 2017) mass market paperback * ''Star Trek: Titan—Fortune of War ''(December 2017) mass market paperback * Dark Arts series (original fiction) **''The Midnight Front'' (January 2018) hardcover **''The Iron Codex'' (January 2019) hardcover **''The Shadow Commission'' (August 2020) trade paperback * ''Collateral Damage (Star Trek: The Next Generation)'' (October 2019) paperback
===Television=== *''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''—"It's Only a Paper Moon" (1999), with John Ordover and Ronald D. Moore *''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''—"Starship Down" (1995), with John Ordover
===Interactive media=== *''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine—Dominion Wars'' (2001), CD-ROM game (voice-over scripts) *''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine—The Fallen'' (2000), CD-ROM game (interactive dialogue scripts, dialogue polishing) *''Star Trek—Starship Creator'' (1998), CD-ROM Simulator (character development)
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==External links== {{Commons category}} *[http://www.davidmack.pro/ David Mack's Official Website] *{{ISFDB name|id=David_Mack|name=David Mack}}
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