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Location: Kenora, Ontario, Canada
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Re: Current novels set in the TV time-frame?
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Booyaka!!!! |
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Location: There and back again...
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Re: Current novels set in the TV time-frame?
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"Social harmony is not a good goal. There's plenty of social harmony in a prison camp. The individual is the smallest and most oppressed minority..." -- Diane Carey, April 2001 |
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Location: Kenora, Ontario, Canada
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Re: Current novels set in the TV time-frame?
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Booyaka!!!! |
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Location: Washington, DC
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Re: Current novels set in the TV time-frame?
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The Almighty Star Trek Lit-Verse Reading Order Flowchart - be confused no longer about what to read next, or what to read first. 12/5/12: Now brilliantly updated by 8of5! |
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Location: There and back again...
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Re: Current novels set in the TV time-frame?
As for Jeff Lang, is he even writing anything these days? A google search yields the most results for a different "Dr. Jeffrey Lang" who writes books on his personal journey to Islam, but that's about all I can find.
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Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: Current novels set in the TV time-frame?
And Marco, of course, is an editor at Tor these days.
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Commodore
Location: Washington, DC
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The Almighty Star Trek Lit-Verse Reading Order Flowchart - be confused no longer about what to read next, or what to read first. 12/5/12: Now brilliantly updated by 8of5! |
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Re: Current novels set in the TV time-frame?
The Emperor's Blade by Brian Staveley Marco retweeted a Tweet by the author announcing the book, so I searched a bit on the author's Facebook and found this (the title in the post was only the working title):
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Unreality-SF.net - TV on the bookshelf G&T Show Book Report April 2013 - Novel editon Last edited by Defcon; January 13 2013 at 03:44 PM. |
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Commodore
Location: Washington, DC
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Re: Current novels set in the TV time-frame?
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The Almighty Star Trek Lit-Verse Reading Order Flowchart - be confused no longer about what to read next, or what to read first. 12/5/12: Now brilliantly updated by 8of5! |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: Current novels set in the TV time-frame?
Crediting editors can be a bit tricky sometimes. It's entirely possible, at Tor and Pocket and everywhere else, for a book to be acquired by one editor, edited by another, and maybe re-edited by yet another editor, just because of staff turnovers, editorial realignments, creative differences, and so on. Case in point: To Reign in Hell was acquired by John Ordover, who worked closely with me on the original outline, but John had departed for greener pastures by the time I delivered the actual manuscript, which was edited by Ed Schlesinger. Ditto for my second Underworld book. That sort of thing happens all the time. It's not at all uncommon for a manuscript to pass through two or three editors on its way to publication. Heck, sometimes it's just a matter of lightening somebody's workload. "Hey, Greg. Sybill is swamped with the Space Vixens books. Would you mind taking over the vampire romances for the time being?"
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Location: Liverpool, UK
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Location: Woodward, OK
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Lost: A Chronological Experience-http://lostchronologically.yolasite.com Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
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But fortunately the economy eventually began to recover, publishers started hiring again, and Marco was hired as an editor by Tor Books, where I think he's very happy to be.
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Christopher L. Bennett Homepage -- Includes purchasing links for Only Superhuman, on sale now! Updated 12/30/12 with annotations for the novel. Written Worlds -- My blog |
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Location: 2010
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"All of time and space. Everywhere and anywhere, every star that ever was. Where do you want to start?" Exploring the Universe |
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