For sure, I imagine SNW actually will have novels set in between episodes rather than making everything a prequel or side-story like all the Disco and Picard novels have been.
Sagely advice indeed.I don't think the English cover was revealed yet, but since CrossCult's previous Picard covers have all been identical to the US ones, it's sage to assume this one is too.
I would 1000% buy Burning Dreams again if Gallery reprinted it with Mount on the cover. Same with Vulcan's Glory and Peck.They could always re-release any old Pike-era novel and slap Anson Mount on the cover.
Fixed! (And also the name of the novel that I got wrong…)Sagely advice indeed.![]()
If Strange New Worlds doesn't anchor itself so hard to season-long plot arcs there might be a ton of opportunities for standalone SNW books. (I must admit my affection for Treklit has been almost entirely based on the ongoing arcs so I'm not personally super excited about that, but it does seem plausible.)
I have a feeling we will actually be getting less books a year, maybe 6. Without the Lit-verse, you just don't want to over-mine things
That is sadly true. I suppose we will get some TOS novels. They still sell the best surprisingly.Coda's the end, we don't need any more novels.![]()
I'm sure with 2022 and beyond, we will get more tie in novels to the newer CBS shows. With a sprinkling of TOS and maybe TNG novels set during the series' runs.That is sadly true. I suppose we will get some TOS novels. They still sell the best surprisingly.
I would love some Enterprise novels personally.
Enterprise is currently not of interest to the highers-up, Voyager novels seem to have stalled, possibly to allow the Picard show to gain more ground for itself, and the Kelvin Timeline films have not only stalled but fizzled in audience interest.That doesn’t add up. Right now, there are seven different Star Trek TV series that have had tie-in novels (TOS, TNG, DS9, Voyager, Enterprise, Discovery, Picard), plus the Kelvinverse movies, two shows that are in active production that have not yet gotten tie ins (Lower Decks and Prodigy), plus one more show in active development due next year (SNW). Even if limited just to live action shows, they could still have seven or eight unique slots, one for each series.
In all honestly, are people here really that interested in more novels set during the different series where nothing will really "happens" that matters because all the toys have to stay the same? This is why I think you don't want to over-mine the previous series.
It wouldn't surprise me if we're getting fewer books, what with all the book production issues that are ongoing because of the pandemic. But that I think is the reason, not the Litverse ending or not wanting to "over-mine" things.I have a feeling we will actually be getting less books a year, maybe 6. Without the Lit-verse, you just don't want to over-mine things
Even in the days when the Litverse was at its peak, TOS novels were still the best selling Trek novels, proving there was more of a demand for novels where they "had to keep their toys the same" than there was for ones where "stuff happened." So those are still going to happen. I would imagine the performance of Shadows Have Offended and Revenant will decide whether we get novels set during TV series era for the other shows going forward.I think the major issue here is that for Trek novels, the best sellers are ones that have Picard or Kirk on the cover, so it has always been a struggle with other books. I think it is why Enterprise is not being mined.
In all honestly, are people here really that interested in more novels set during the different series where nothing will really "happens" that matters because all the toys have to stay the same? This is why I think you don't want to over-mine the previous series.
Well, we usually only see one or two Disco or Picard books a year. No reason why we can't see the same in 2022, as well as at least one SNW novel. Indeed, we already know we are getting a new Picard novel next year anyway.When it comes to the new series on Paramount+, the books have to play second fiddle to what they are doing on screen and therefore they have to be carefully planned to fit with stories they are telling. With that in mind, I don't think you see too many DISCO, Picard or SNW books coming out during the year.
In all honestly, are people here really that interested in more novels set during the different series where nothing will really "happens" that matters because all the toys have to stay the same?
And, yes, I like to think there will aways be a market for old-fashioned, standalone TOS novels.
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