With all of the delays, it's probably been several years since Kirsten first came up with the story for To Lose the Earth. I guess they could build "the plan" around it, but it probably wasn't originally part of the original plan for TLTE.
“...hypothetical individuals in the abstract...” Give me a break! Perhaps you meant “someone unknown”? This is why Americans don’t read anymore. Simple concepts gussied up to sound “highfalutin’”. I mean this with courtesy and respect for your opinions and manner of exposition.
Very well then. I gratefully and respectfully accept your jocular response. Cheers! For the Federation!
I'm going to assume you didn't mean to post that in this thread, but if you did - please stop. Unconnected meaningless posts like that are spam and I will warn you for it.
This thread seems cursed. Anyway, what I'm wishing for in 2021: * @Christopher is magically allowed to continue the Rise of the Federation series; * IF the Litverse is allowed to continue in some way, that someone writes a Titan novel in the spirit of the early ones (e.g., Orion's Hounds) that focuses on exploration; * A Strange New Worlds novel released in advance of the series; * What @Damian and others have long clamored for: some sort of continuation/conclusion to the Deep Space Nine stories that kicked everything off; * For David R. George III's unreleased Crucible stories from the shuttered hardcover release to see the light of day; * The remaining Corps of Engineers stories released in omnibus form (and Slings and Arrows, while we're wishing for ponies). What else would you all like to see?
I Oops! Wrong thread. It’s an L.A. Graf in-joke. Graf is one of my favourite Star Trek writers, along with Diane Duane and Margaret Wander Bonnano.
I read an intriguing twitter post by Una McCormack about Star trek Picard and she'd like to write another Picard book. She did an interview talking to the host of the The Captain's table podcast. It was a great interview. She posted the link to the podcast interview on her twitter page.