This is terrible news. You'd think they could have dumped an editor from the other lines of "literature" that Pocket churns out.
They did - Marco was only one of 35, remember
This is terrible news. You'd think they could have dumped an editor from the other lines of "literature" that Pocket churns out.
This is terrible news. You'd think they could have dumped an editor from the other lines of "literature" that Pocket churns out.
They did - Marco was only one of 35, remember
Also, Marco was himself responsible for "lines" other than Star Trek, being the senior editor for the department that handles all of Pocket's media tie-in fiction.
Well I'm hoping the upcoming 4400 books aren't affected. I didn't think this was possible but I'm feeling worse about this, I didn't realize Marco was senior editor for all the tie-in work.
Well I'm hoping the upcoming 4400 books aren't affected. I didn't think this was possible but I'm feeling worse about this, I didn't realize Marco was senior editor for all the tie-in work.
Every project that's already been contracted will go forward, just with a different editor wrapping it up.
Isn't Margaret Clark editing the 4400 novels anyway, or is my memory playing tricks with me again.
Margaret was editing the 4400 novels, at least until Marco's departure. It's possible that she's handing those duties to one of the other editors in the department (Ed Schlesinger or Jen Heddle, both fine folks in their own right), but Greg or Dave will likely hear what's up on that front before I do.
IIRC, there were only going to be four 4400 books anyway, two set during the series, and two set afterwards.Isn't Margaret Clark editing the 4400 novels anyway, or is my memory playing tricks with me again.
Yes, Margaret has been editing the The 4400 novels. Whether she will continue to do so in the post-Marco reorganization (or whether the 4400 license will be renewed after the initial batch of books) remains to be seen.
EtA: Or, what Dayton said.
Hi, everybody. Sorry to be late for my own shiva.
I’ve been spending the last few days enjoying quality time with my family, but a few well-wishers I’ve spoken with since my last day at Pocket told me about the comments being offered here and elsewhere online, and I just wanted to pop in and let you all know how much I appreciate the incredibly generous sentiments being expressed. Really, it’s very touching, and even a little overwhelming.
As I’ve already communicated to my authors, I'm taking these developments in stride, and staying upbeat. Life’s too short to do otherwise, and I hope to land on my feet as soon as possible.
I had a great job. It was work, but it was also play, and I tried to make the most of the wonderful opportunities that had been given to me, even on the days when I was banging my head on the desk. The friends I made, especially my authors and the great folks I leave behind at Pocket, allowed me to have more fun than I ever imagined would be possible as an editor. I’ll always take pride in the work we did together, and grateful for the camaraderie that came with it. Even against the uncertainty that lies ahead, more than anything I feel truly blessed because of those connections.
So here’s to you, mates.
Now get back to work.
Hi, everybody. Sorry to be late for my own shiva.
I’ve been spending the last few days enjoying quality time with my family, but a few well-wishers I’ve spoken with since my last day at Pocket told me about the comments being offered here and elsewhere online, and I just wanted to pop in and let you all know how much I appreciate the incredibly generous sentiments being expressed. Really, it’s very touching, and even a little overwhelming.
As I’ve already communicated to my authors, I'm taking these developments in stride, and staying upbeat. Life’s too short to do otherwise, and I hope to land on my feet as soon as possible.
I had a great job. It was work, but it was also play, and I tried to make the most of the wonderful opportunities that had been given to me, even on the days when I was banging my head on the desk. The friends I made, especially my authors and the great folks I leave behind at Pocket, allowed me to have more fun than I ever imagined would be possible as an editor. I’ll always take pride in the work we did together, and grateful for the camaraderie that came with it. Even against the uncertainty that lies ahead, more than anything I feel truly blessed because of those connections.
So here’s to you, mates.
Now get back to work.
Hi, everybody. Sorry to be late for my own shiva.![]()
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