Hello friends,
Sorry I've been gone for a bit. The days are flying by right now and there is never enough time...but I wanted to answer a couple of direct questions...issues...
Kirsten, did you watch "Hope and Fear" while writing Acts of Contrition? I recently was on YouTube and saw the part where Arturis rants at Janeway for being a stranger to the quadrant, ruining everything for his species by allying with the Borg, etc. I thought his points echoed those that Kashyk made in Acts of Contrition.
I didn't re-watch it during my research phase, but that scene as always sort of been burned on my brain. I remember thinking the first time I saw it...
yes, of course...I always liked that one, despite the abrupt ending. I kind of always thought there was more story there.
A Pocket Full of Lies: I'm guessing this doesn't bode well for many folks.
Having said that, is this a start of a new trilogy or the last VOY (or Star Trek) book you will ever write?
It is neither. PFL will be a stand-alone book beginning what I hope will be the next series of adventures for the fleet, beginning their second year of exploration of the quadrant. While nothing has been confirmed, I do hope to continue taking the story forward from there.
Incidentally, Amazon now has this info for the next book, Atonement:
- Series: Star Trek: Voyager
- Mass Market Paperback: 544 pages
- Publisher: Pocket Books/Star Trek (August 25, 2015)
Yeah....this is a typo.
Here's the deal. No matter how many words we write, the novels these days will end up at 400 pages or less. 80,000 to 100,000 words fit nicely with normal size fonts in that many pages. I have gone a bit longer than that on a regular basis, hence the smaller font size in most of the more recent books.
Atonement did come in a little longer than
Acts of Contrition...maybe 3,000-4,000 words but these days I always have to write with a sort of drop-dead word count in the back of my mind because if I go any longer than say, 125,000 words, my editors' heads explode. And then there are painful cuts and no one is happy. I try very hard not to put us in that position in the first place.
So page count is never going to be a good indicator of word count, or actual length of these books.
The longest one I have written in this series was
Full Circle. I was given some leeway on that one, given how much time we were covering and so that one came in around 135,000 words.
Both
Unworthy and
Children of the Storm were closer to 100,000....maybe 105,000.
The Eternal Tide was more like 127,000 and we had to do some cutting. Final count was closer to 120,000. I always had to laugh when people said after reading it that they thought it was the shortest one I'd written, but that was the first one where the page count thing was an issue.
Protectors came in around 117,000.
Acts was 122,000 ish.
Atonement again, was around 125,000.
It might also be worth noting that I don't think about the word count or recalculate it after I submit my manuscript. After that there are editor's cuts, copyeditor's cuts, I get a few more passes to make changes, but I never really look again at how many words we have. I just sort of have a feel based upon what we started with and what I know happened in the editing process.
So, yes,
Atonement is a little longer than the last three, but not quite as long as
Full Circle.
And I have no earthly idea where Amazon got that page count from.
Thanks to all who have reviewed and commented. I'm glad this one worked so well for you.
Best,
KMFB