The anthologies never sold all that well, and with each year, they sold less and less. After #10, they went below the threshold where it was in any conceivable way viable to continue the series.
Honestly, I'm stunned it made it to ten years. When the series debuted, I didn't think it would make it past Volume 5.![]()
How about an official website where stories like this can be submitted?
The stories were not very good anyway.
The stories were not very good anyway.
But you read at least some of them and maybe even bought a book or two, so thank you for that, at least.Whether it was one of the books I was in or not doesn't matter; that you supported at least a few of my fellow SNW writers is enough to balance out your sweeping generalization.
The stories were not very good anyway.
But you read at least some of them and maybe even bought a book or two, so thank you for that, at least.Whether it was one of the books I was in or not doesn't matter; that you supported at least a few of my fellow SNW writers is enough to balance out your sweeping generalization.
Thank you.
They are pretty cheap when you get them used.
And the cover art was often interesting.
Granted I didn't care for it too much or think the stories were very good, but I was curious as to why it ended.
Not to deny that ten years was a decent run.
The stories were not very good anyway.
I was so disappointed to find out that the series would not continue. I'd hoped it was merely an oversight when the submission rules weren't in #10... then I got the unsettled feeling that perhaps that meant there would be no more volumes...The anthologies never sold all that well, and with each year, they sold less and less. After #10, they went below the threshold where it was in any conceivable way viable to continue the series.
Honestly, I'm stunned it made it to ten years. When the series debuted, I didn't think it would make it past Volume 5.![]()
Oh well.
The stories were not very good anyway.
Though I thought highly of the one I submitted the first year (I'm not certain it made it by the deadline).
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That makes sense. No one likes reading their own work. Just like a movie or TV show, where the actor doesn't like watching themselves on screen and try to avoid doing so at all costs.
Also, could somebody remind me which SNW story was a semi sequel to 'The Alternative Factor'?In it, both versions of Lazarus - the 'matter' and 'antimatter' ones - are freed from the corridor and deposited on their respective universes' versions of Bajor. We learn that they're both sane, and they have both married Bajoran girls and have families.
How anybody can say "the stories were not very good anyway" is beyond my understanding. Sure, some of them weren't my cup of tea. But some were outstanding -- I can't recall offhand who wrote the one about the origins of the Borg, but I wish he/she would expand that into a novel, because it was EXCELLENT! I got chills reading it, and it's a very logical extrapolation of how the Borg could have been created.
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