Next years publishing schedule will start to be revealed to us in the coming months. Tell us what you'd like it be filled with. Remember to keep it vague, no story ideas, just series and descriptions. I know there have already been a few books announced, but since they would have been on my wish list anyway, I'll include them in mine: FEB: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation- Tower of Babel MAR: Deep Space Nine: Ascendants, Book 1 APR: Deep Space Nine: Ascendants, Book 2 MAY: Voyager: Full Circle Fleet, Book 5 JUN: The Original Series- Five Year Mission, Book 249 JUL: Titan, Book 13 AUG: Tales of the Typhon Pact SEP: Excelsior: The Fate of Sulu OCT: Litverse Crossover, Book 1: Enterprise-E NOV: Litverse Crossover, Book 2: Aventine DEC: Litverse Crossover, Book 3: Deep Space Nine JAN: The Original Series: "Ex Machina" continuity continuation I know people want more classic TOS books, and while I'm tired of them, I've come to realize I'm ok with them as long as they have some link to the Lit-verse like DRGIII's recent novel did. I'm sure some of my wishes will really come out, and I'm sure others most certainly won't, but that's my list. What would be your schedule for the next year?
As much Voyager and DS9 as possible, more from Christopher on Enterprise (I'm fairly sure, anyway...), the start of a totally brand new series that's completely incredible, and a year off of TOS completely.
I figured I'd just be able to crib most of my responses from last year, so I searched up the old thread. Turns out we're actually getting one of the items that I would have commissioned for 2013! Woohoo! So I guess I'll throw together a schedule for 2014 too, and maybe I'll get one of those as well! I'll try to make it a bit different from my 2013 one, just for variety, but there will be overlap. 1. DS9 Ascendents Duology: Book 1 by DRGIII 2. DS9 Ascendents Duology: Book 2 by DRGIII 3. Rise of the Federation: Tower of Babel by CLB (already announced IRL) 4. Novelization of The Secret of Vulcan Fury, by D.C. Fontana. (I am going to keep including this one until we get it!) 5. VOY continuation by Kirsten Beyer 6. Scotty follow-up story by David McIntee (I believe he stated on these boards that he had an idea for this.) 7. Aventine novel by David Mack 8. Titan novel by either Andy Mangels, Geoffrey Thorne or James Swallow 9. TNG post-The Fall novel by William Leisner or James Swallow 10. TOS novel by Dayton Ward, Greg Cox or Ward/Dilmore 11. DS9 post-The Fall novel by DRGIII, S.D. Perry or Una McCormack 12. SCE (full-length) novel set in post-Destiny continuity, by KRAD I realize in reality one of these slots will probably be taken up by the Into Darkness novelization MMPB, but since I don't have to deal in reality... For the year's TP releases, I'll pretty much copy what I had last year, except I'll drop the two that are no longer relevant: 1. Trial Run by Shatner and the Reeves-Stevens 2. New Frontier Finale, by PAD 3. Slings & Arrows Omnibus 4. Crucible Omnibus, by DRGIII (including all the extra content that was originally commissioned) And I still think an ongoing eBook only series would be fun, now that eBooks have increased in popularity. I still like both my thoughts from last year, but the most versatile would probably be the "Tales from Known Space"-type one, which would allow authors to pitch ideas from any era, any POV, and include any characters old or new. Release four to six novellas a year, and you're good to go!
I'm love to see a little more diversity, a return of SCE, a new series. 2014 Jan: TOS/ SCE return e-book novella Feb: Post - The Fall TNG novel/ DS9 e-book novella Mar: Refugees (Abramsverse book 1)/ SCE e-book novella Apr: Kirsten Beyer Voy/DS9 e-book novella May: Seek A Newer World (Abramsverse book 2)/SCE e-book novella Jun: New 24th century series book 1/DS9 e-book novella / themed collection along the lines of the Seven Deadly Sins July: IKS Gorkon post-Destiny (post - The Fall?) by KRAD/SCE e-book novella Aug: RITF: Tower of Babel/Voy e-book novella Sep: Post - The Fall Titan/SCE e-book novella Oct: New Series book 2/Voy e-book novella Nov: TOS novel/SCE novella Dec: Post - The Fall DS9 2015: Jan: More Beautiful Than Dead (Abramsverse book 3)/ Ent e-book novella Feb: Post - The Fall Aventine
As long as Martin stops writing Trek, and the people at Pocket finally realize that 6 TOS novels in a year is overkill, I'll be fine.
Despite being extremely far behind and playing catch up right now, I'll just say a New Frontier novel, because the 6 I've read have been awesome and people here have me worried it's been abandoned. As for the rest of the year, even mix of everything else?
Besides the already announced Voyager novel by Beyer, how about a Voyager novel set during the series, possible in the Kes era.
I forgot about New Frontier. I would love an awesome finale book. Hopefully if we never get one of those, at least The Fall has teased a resolution to the cliffhanger from the last book.
Here is my list. FEB: Voyager -novel MAR: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation- Tower of Babel APR: DS9 Dominion War: Proud Cardassia MAY: TNG/DTI/DS9-R: Q-eries (Book 1) JUN: TNG/DTI/Aventine: Quakes (Book 2) JUL: TNG/DTI: ConseQuenses (Book 3) AUG: DS9-R -novel SEP: Enterprise-B: Dreams of Hope OCT: Full Circle Fleet: Demeter and Ceres NOV: Titan -Novel DEC: Section 31 -novel JAN: Voyager -novel
Despite my wishlist above, if you add in keeping Beyer on Voyager, and this is pretty much my opinion.
My ideal schedule would include at least four novels based on J.J. Abrams' movies - but that's not happening any time soon. I won't mirror the anti-Martin sentiments above. I didn't like his ENT novels, but I enjoyed and Seize the Fire and I'm currently enjoying Fallen Gods.
This. Won't happen though - they sell and money talks. Try a positive spin and think of them as subsidising the stuff we like !
You've got to earn a crust Greg - I'll forgive you ! Seriously though, your novels are enjoyable. I'm not completely anti TOS novels, but there are just so damned many...
Greg, you just made my day. I love that we've been having more TOS novels lately. For a good number of years, classic TOS novels were almost entirely missing. I was starving for them, and I'm really enjoying the current pattern: 6 months of TOS, then 6 months of the "modern continuity." I don't know if TOS novels really sell better than the other series, but it wouldn't surprise me. For a lot of more casual fans, TOS is "Star Trek." The newer series have their fans (including me) but there's a lot of continuity to learn. Beyond that, I'm hoping we get some good DS9 including the Ascendents story finally. DRGIII's recent TOS novel has gotten my hopes up.
And I wish you all the career success and writing joy that the current line can provide you I won't be reading them, but congrats on your recent sales. Must be fun
Perhaps to make everyone happy (I am personally good seeing at least a couple of TOS books a year), Pocket could increase the number of books it publishes a year. I realize two books a month is probably too much, but having two a month in June, July, Aug, and Dec might work. I, like many others, read more in the summer and the extra one in December (before Xmas - and ya ya, I know not everyone celebrates but the fact of the matter is they do make great gifts) might be a good marketing idea.