I bet that one wouldn't have had trouble selling out![]()
I would presume that no one ever wrote a Vulcan Love Slave novel because Pocket Books isn't in the habit of publishing Star Trek porn.
I would presume that no one ever wrote a Vulcan Love Slave novel because Pocket Books isn't in the habit of publishing Star Trek porn.
I would presume that no one ever wrote a Vulcan Love Slave novel because Pocket Books isn't in the habit of publishing Star Trek porn.
I would presume that no one ever wrote a Vulcan Love Slave novel because Pocket Books isn't in the habit of publishing Star Trek porn.
Actually, a story got close, and that nearly drove me away from Trek Lit altogether. Indeed, it has probably influenced a lot of my negative views of many recent Trek books.
It was probably tongue-in-cheek, but I was embarassed to be reading it, and stunned than anyone would think it would have been appropriate to publish under the Trek name.
Less of the erotic, more of the love slave...
Did Grant Morrison write a Dr. Who novel, then?I wonder if he means either T'Prynn/Sandesjo from the Vanguard novels, Picard/Ariel from The Buried Age, or Robin/Whathisface from Renaissance, none of which I'd consider especially explicit in the grand scheme of things, but all of which were a bit more... definitive than a wink-wink, nudge-nudge.
I don't know what it says that I can think of specific sex scenes in Star Trek novels. But none of these compare to the prologue to Doctor Who's The Adventuress of Henrietta Street, which opens with a six or seven page tantric sex act that opens a hole in the fabric of reality. Seriously.
Less of the erotic, more of the love slave...
Again, what on Earth are you talking about?
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