Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (not the T.V show) I by various
Continuing to read short stories, I come to the first volume of Strange New Worlds, a series of anthologies containing fan written stories that was released between 1998 and 2016. I usually am turned off from fan fiction, but having read Distant Shores and Prophecy and Change recently, I found myself craving more. Honestly, this type of stuff like short stories and Star Trek books have helped me with my sleep as they're simple, usually light to read and predictable. I've read at least nearly 20 books in the past two months.
Anyway, this was a decent set of short stories that felt like they were professionally written and not what I usually associate with fan fic. I don't know if it's a general stereotype in my head, but I associate fan fics with poor writing and really hamming up characters in them ( or shipping characters, Odo and Quark I'm looking at you). I understand that fan fic writing is a whole world onto it's self so it's great to see Paramount was aboard with supporting such an endeavor.
My favourite stories were probably See Spot Run, Ambassdor at Large, Reflections, Where I Fell Before my Enemy, and the Man Whole Sold the Sky ( it got me in the feels). They managed to capture the heart of their shows particularly well.
Overall an 8/10