However, the time to wait for a new book was almost always 6 months after it's published in the US.
Which is why I have always shopped at Kings Comics and Galaxy Bookshop. Airfreighted copies, baby!
However, the time to wait for a new book was almost always 6 months after it's published in the US.
I meant waiting to get a copy of the newly published books from the library, that's when I switched to buy the books.However, the time to wait for a new book was almost always 6 months after it's published in the US.
Which is why I have always shopped at Kings Comics and Galaxy Bookshop. Airfreighted copies, baby!
As for the Phoenix books, I had to collect most of the Bantams second hand, but I ended up reading "Fate..." before I finally found "Price..." Those books were... bizarre.
As for the Phoenix books, I had to collect most of the Bantams second hand, but I ended up reading "Fate..." before I finally found "Price..." Those books were... bizarre.
"Bizarre" is so much nicer than the words that spring to my mind in relation to those books...
I know I've asked this before without any joy, but does anyone else remember a fanfic "completion" of the Phoenix saga that went on sale around the time of TMP?
Paul
I know I've asked this before without any joy, but does anyone else remember a fanfic "completion" of the Phoenix saga that went on sale around the time of TMP?
Paul
I never heard of that -- do you know who it was written by, and what it was called?
Frankly, I never thought that series warranted further installments.
I know I've asked this before without any joy, but does anyone else remember a fanfic "completion" of the Phoenix saga that went on sale around the time of TMP?
I know I've asked this before without any joy, but does anyone else remember a fanfic "completion" of the Phoenix saga that went on sale around the time of TMP?
First I've heard of it. The only thing I've been able to track down online is a usenet post, in which someone says "I know that there should have been a third book in the Phoenix series. Price Of The Phoenix and Fate Of The Phoenix were skating on thin ice but the third broke right on through to K/S and only ever came out as a zine AFAIK."
There's no mention of such a fanzine in Joan Marie Verba's history of Trek fanzines, Boldly Writing, but then that book doesn't mention The Reckoning, Janet Walker's 1986 fanfic sequel to Marshak and Culbreath's The Prometheus Design, either.
First I've heard of it. The only thing I've been able to track down online is a usenet post, in which someone says "I know that there should have been a third book in the Phoenix series. Price Of The Phoenix and Fate Of The Phoenix were skating on thin ice but the third broke right on through to K/S and only ever came out as a zine AFAIK."
that book doesn't mention The Reckoning, Janet Walker's 1986 fanfic sequel to Marshak and Culbreath's The Prometheus Design, either.
This is also why I had a lot of difficulty getting into New Frontier--too many "foreign" (to me) people and races to keep track of who's who, which race are they, etc. I plan on trying it again someday soon, but this time I've printed out a list of the major characters, what race they are, and any additional helpful info about them. I got this info from Memories Alpha and Beta.
I like the stories. If I didn't, I wouldn't buy.
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