I just read in my local newspaper that Betty Ballantine passed away at the age of 99. Her and her husband, Ian Ballantine, founded Ballantine and Bantam books, which of course published a number of Star Trek novels back in the 1970's (and through 1981 I believe) until Pocketbooks came along. It was interesting to read the article as they were paperback pioneers. Until they came along paperbacks were mostly poorly made 'pulp' novels and they revolutionized the mass market paperback market. Nowadays it seems the MMPB's are giving way to trade paperbacks and E-books, but there was a time when MMPB's were king of the hill (and despite their decreasing popularity, you still see plenty of them at the book store in various genres).
It was also interesting to read about the "I, Liberine" hoax that led to that actual writing of the book by Theodore Sturgeon, who of course wrote the Star Trek episodes "Amok Time" and "Shore Leave".
It was also interesting to read about the "I, Liberine" hoax that led to that actual writing of the book by Theodore Sturgeon, who of course wrote the Star Trek episodes "Amok Time" and "Shore Leave".