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'''Scott Pearson''' is a writer and an editor. He was first published in 1987 with "The Mailbox," a short story about an elderly farming couple. In the years since, he has published a smattering of humor, poetry, short stories, reviews, and nonfiction, such as ''The Mosquito Book'', which he coauthored with Scott Anderson and Tony Dierckins. His mystery story, "Out of the Jacuzzi, Into the Sauna," is available in the anthology ''Resort to Murder''. Scott makes his living as an editor for Zenith Press, a military history publisher in Minneapolis, and X-comm, a regional history publisher in Duluth. He has edited such books as ''Tales from a Tin Can: The USS Dale from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay'', which received a starred review in ''Publishers Weekly'', and ''Will to Murder: The True Story Behind the Crimes & Trials Surrounding the Glensheen Killings'', which was featured on Dominick Dunne’s ''Power, Privilege, and Justice'' series on CourtTV. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, with his wife, Sandra, and daughter, Ella.
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'''Scott Michael Pearson''' is a writer and an editor. He was first published in 1987 with "The Mailbox," a short story about an elderly farming couple. In the years since, he has published a smattering of humor, poetry, short stories, and novellas. He contributed stories to the three ''ReDeus'' shared-world anthologies edited by [[Robert Greenberger]] and [[Aaron Rosenberg]]. Scott has edited such books as ''Tales from a Tin Can: The USS Dale from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay'', which received a starred review in ''Publishers Weekly''; ''Will to Murder: The True Story Behind the Crimes & Trials Surrounding the Glensheen Killings'', which was featured on Dominick Dunne's ''Power, Privilege, and Justice'' series on CourtTV; and ''[[Star Trek: The Complete Unauthorized History]]'' by [[Robert Greenberger]]. As a freelancer, he has copyedited most of the ''Star Trek'' novels since 2014. Scott cowrote the IMAX space documentary ''[http://www.spacenextmovie.com Space Next]'', which has an appearance from the IXS ''Enterprise'' designed by [[Mark Rademaker]]. He cohosts the ''Generations Geek'' podcast with his daughter, covering geeky movies, books, TV, and just about anything else that comes to mind. Guests have included [[Kirsten Beyer]], [[Ilsa J. Bick]], [[Kevin Dilmore]], [[Kevin Lauderdale]], [[David Mack]], and [[Una McCormack]]. Recently he copyedited [[Treknology: The Science of Star Trek from Tricorders to Warp Drive|''Treknology'']] by Ethan Siegel and has worked on the [[Star Trek Adventures (Modiphius)|Star Trek Adventures]] role-playing game with [[Dayton Ward]] and [[Jim Johnson]]. Scott lives near the banks of the mighty Mississippi River, fabled in story and song, in personable St. Paul, Minnesota, with his wife, Sandra, and daughter, Ella.
   
=== ''Star Trek'' works ===
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== ''Star Trek'' works ==
*''[[Strange New Worlds VII]]'' (anthology)
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* ''[[Strange New Worlds VII]]'' (anthology)
**"Full Circle" (TNG)
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** "Full Circle" (TNG)
*''[[Strange New Worlds 9]]'' (anthology)
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* ''[[Strange New Worlds 9]]'' (anthology)
**"Terra Tonight" (TNG)
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** "Terra Tonight" (TNG)
*''[[The Sky's the Limit]]'' (anthology)
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* ''[[The Sky's the Limit]]'' (anthology)
**"Among the Clouds" (TNG)
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** "Among the Clouds" (TNG)
*''[[Shattered Light]]'' (forthcoming ''[[Star Trek: Myriad Universes]]'' anthology)
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* ''[[Shattered Light]]'' (''[[Star Trek: Myriad Universes]]'' anthology)
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** ''Honor in the Night'' (TOS/DS9)
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* ''[[The More Things Change]]'' (TOS eBook)
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.yeahsure.net/ Scott Pearson's website]
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* [http://www.scott-pearson.com Scott-Pearson.com] – official site
* [http://scottpearson.livejournal.com/ Scott Pearson's blog]
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* [http://scottmpearson.wordpress.com ScottMPearson.Wordpress.com] – official blog
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* {{facebook|yeahsure|Scott Pearson|external}}
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* {{twitter|SMichaelPearson|SMichaelPearson|external}}
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* [http://www.generationsgeek.com GenerationsGeek.com] – Podcast
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Scott Michael Pearson is a writer and an editor. He was first published in 1987 with "The Mailbox," a short story about an elderly farming couple. In the years since, he has published a smattering of humor, poetry, short stories, and novellas. He contributed stories to the three ReDeus shared-world anthologies edited by Robert Greenberger and Aaron Rosenberg. Scott has edited such books as Tales from a Tin Can: The USS Dale from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay, which received a starred review in Publishers Weekly; Will to Murder: The True Story Behind the Crimes & Trials Surrounding the Glensheen Killings, which was featured on Dominick Dunne's Power, Privilege, and Justice series on CourtTV; and Star Trek: The Complete Unauthorized History by Robert Greenberger. As a freelancer, he has copyedited most of the Star Trek novels since 2014. Scott cowrote the IMAX space documentary Space Next, which has an appearance from the IXS Enterprise designed by Mark Rademaker. He cohosts the Generations Geek podcast with his daughter, covering geeky movies, books, TV, and just about anything else that comes to mind. Guests have included Kirsten Beyer, Ilsa J. Bick, Kevin Dilmore, Kevin Lauderdale, David Mack, and Una McCormack. Recently he copyedited Treknology by Ethan Siegel and has worked on the Star Trek Adventures role-playing game with Dayton Ward and Jim Johnson. Scott lives near the banks of the mighty Mississippi River, fabled in story and song, in personable St. Paul, Minnesota, with his wife, Sandra, and daughter, Ella.

Star Trek works

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