CaptainHawk1
Commodore
Over the years I've read countless of Trek novels written collaboratively by Trek actors and regular repected authors of Trek. Whether it's the Shatnerverse by Shatner and the Reeves-Stevens's or a Stitch in Time by Andrew Robinson (and whomever he wrote his novel with) or the novel I read yesterday, The 34th Rule by Armin Shimmerman and David George, there is one thing I've always been suspicious of: how much writing do these actors actually do? I've always found it doubtful that actors, who by the nature merely perform someone else's fiction and have no experience in creating fiction, are suddenly writing complex novels. The Shatnerverse was the first series of novels I became suspicious due to the incredible amount of detail and the fact they are all written in the exact same style, coincidentally, as Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens.
So what's the deal? How much involvement do these actors actually have in penning these novels?
-Shawn
So what's the deal? How much involvement do these actors actually have in penning these novels?
-Shawn
