No news is good news
so... nothing new yet for 2018
Someone at the The Star Trek Books Community Group on FB mentioned that this bears similarity to when the Doctor Who audio dramas (Doctor Who: The Monthly Range) ended when the new series started back in 2005..![]()
I wasn't criticizing you.I was mentioning what a member of the FB group said, and I think he did mean the PDA and EDA novel lines.
Maybe he meant novels? IIRC, the Eighth Doctor Past Doctor lines from BBC Books did end in 2005 because of the show's return.
I think there's little incentive to a publisher to announce a negative change like this. When S&S went from two mass market Star Trek paperbacks a month to one, they didn't announce it. Marco Palmieri just commented on it once someone on this site noticed that the schedule was thin. (But these days no S&S editors hang out here.)I was indeed referring to the monthly novels (The EDAs and PDAs at that point) and how they were ended after the 2005 series came on. Nothing was announced to the public until the month the last one was published. And even then it was just a small paragraph in Doctor Who Magazine that made the announcement. ("Oh By The Way, this month's releases are the last ones.")
I wonder if the latest rescheduling of the Voyager novel wasn't actually because of deadline problems, but was decided after it was clear the second Discovery novel would come out in February to spread out the titles they can publish under the current contract more to not have too long a pause until “new contract“ novels can be published.
Given the attendant cut in frequency with the NSAs, it's more like spending only 0.4x to make the same 2x.If I recall correctly the EDAs and PDAs were ended because of sales. Not that their sales were terrible, but that it was clear that the new series novels would massively outsell them, but they cost the same amount to produce. Why spend x to make 2x when you could spend x to make 5x?
Heh, true.Given the attendant cut in frequency with the NSAs, it's more like spending only 0.4x to make the same 2x.![]()
I wonder if the latest rescheduling of the Voyager novel wasn't actually because of deadline problems, but was decided after it was clear the second Discovery novel would come out in February to spread out the titles they can publish under the current contract more to not have too long a pause until “new contract“ novels can be published.
Anyone know if any of the current editors communicate with fans on social media? They'd probably be the best people to get answers from.
I really miss the days when Marco and Margaret posted here.
I'm sure it was because Kirsten is so busy on Discovery. Being on a TV writing staff is a full-time job. Some years back, David A. Goodman was going to write a novel about Will Decker, but he had to abandon it because he became a staffer on Family Guy (I think it was) and just didn't have the time.
Are you on Twitter? You could try.
Ive tried to talk to Ed Scheshinger (probably misspelled that) on Twitter before. No response. Margaret Clark doesn’t seem to have any social media presence.
It's just kind of strange that there were two delays within a span of three weeks. I feel a competent editor/publisher wouldn't have to delay a book twice within such a short time-frame for the same reason. One would assume he/she/they would wait until it is relatively clear when Kirsten will be able to deliver the manuscript until they make the delay of an already twice delayed book public.
See, that's the problem -- "relatively clear." Keep in mind that Discovery's production was delayed extensively from the original plans. So the schedule kept changing. Things might've been in flux on the show's end.
And postponing a book's release date isn't something you can do casually. It creates a lot of problems. As a rule, if a publisher makes plans to release something on a certain date, that's a commitment to vendors and distributors and promoters and so forth, and it disrupts a lot of stuff if the date can't be met. At least, that's my understanding. Case in point -- Diane Duane was originally supposed to revive/finish her Rihannsu series in a duology, Swordhunt and The Empty Chair. It turned out she couldn't complete the second volume on schedule, but Pocket had promised to release a second book, so Swordhunt was split into two volumes and published as Swordhunt and Honor Blade.
So it seems to me that delaying a book isn't something Pocket would do if they could avoid it. It's not some arbitrary change they could make just to even out the gap until the next book, because it would mean breaking a commitment to release a book on the announced schedule. So I don't think it's something they could do unless they had no choice, unless the completion of the book was delayed by factors beyond Pocket's control. I could be wrong, but that's my impression.
O.K., Kind of counter-productive to have to do that (break the commitment) twice within a time-frame of three weeks for the same reason, though.
No, I don't do social media anymore. I probably would have tried by now if I did though.Are you on Twitter? You could try.
Good point, although Trek books don't always get big announcements, so there'd be a better chance of getting an answer tan if this was something like A Song of Ice and Fire (aka the Game of Thrones books. Hell, at this point even just "we will be making an announcement at a future date" would be nice.FWIW He replied once to me when I wanted to know how to report one of those infringement books* on Amazon and tagged him and John van Citters. So I guess it is hit or miss (and depending on the topic) if he answers. I would guess this is one of those cases where he wouldn't reply, as I would assume he wouldn't tell someone on twitter about Pocket's plans before the company has put out a press release or something.
(* In the end I DM'ed the link to the book to JvC and it was gone a day or two later).
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