It's not about whether I think I could write scripts, it's about whether they'd be likely to see me as a prospect. I think they'd be more likely to ask Dave Mack than me, because he has actual experience in the field. And I have zero interest in being on a TV writing staff. Too much work and responsibility, and my one trip to LA two decades ago was enough to convince me I'd never want to live there. I tried pitching to DS9 and VGR back in the day and finally decided I'd rather concentrate on prose. I'd be open to the occasional freelance script gig, since it does pay really well compared to novels, but I'm not interested in joining a staff.