1. How do you feel the Trek book line has done in the last 12-15 months?
While I've only read a few of the 2009 releases so far, I like what I've heard about most of the rest. I prefer the 24:th and 22:nd century series in general, so the number of those was good.
Wether the sales are good or not, I can't really say. In an ordinary book store there is in general several shelves of Star Wars books and maybe a single Trek book if you are lucky. But you probably wouldn't find any other sci-fi tie-in novels either. Seems to be some Swedish cultural thing. I've always bought my books online, usually from amazon.co.uk.
2. What specifically have you liked in regards to the entire Trek book line in that time? Any favorite novels?
While I've not read that many yet, I bought everything I am going to read at some point: Shards and Shadows, A Singular Destiny, Over a Torrent Sea, Full Circle, Open Secrets, Troublesome Minds, Losing the Peace, The Soul Key, The Never-Ending Sacrifice, The Romulan War, Unworthy, Synthesis, Precipice. I'm not interested in New Frontier.
Those I've read are Empathy from Shards and Shadows, A Singular Destiny, Troublesome Minds, and The Romulan War.
A singular Destiny is the one I can say was great. A needed overview after Destiny, and fun to see so many old and new faces. Good to see the Aventine and crew again.
I have little doubt that I will appreciate the Titan, Voyager and TNG entries.
Haven't read a single book in Vanguard or the DS9 relaunch yet, so I can't really say anything about those more than that they are on my to do-list.
3. And what specifically have you disliked in regards to the Trek book line of the last year or so? Any bad or disappointing novels?
I'm not very interested in the mirror universe in general, but I wanted to see what Christopher could do with it. Empathy was unfortunately rather forgettable. I don't think any of his strengths as an author had a chance to come through.
I have mixed feelings about Troublesome Minds. The plot and world building was interesting, but it has the same problem that I have with TOS in general. I can't pin point it, but there is a difference in the way that serialized books are written compared to the self contained and a prefer the former. That is why I look forward to reading Vanguard.
The Romulan War was good and I have no problems with the way the plot is unfolding, but as others have said, it is a little lacking in spirit. And I would like to see some more happening on the Enterprise itself.
4. Any new recurring trends or themes in the last 12 months have you noticed? Anything you've liked or disliked about them?
Well, obviously that we are post-Destiny. And I find it a rather interesting new landscape. Concerning the more critical voices above, I can understand your opposition to the decision of causing all this destruction, but not how it was portrayed. Sure, some characters couldn't handle thing so gracefully. But when they failed this time, many others stepped in, and together they did quite well. Isn't that one of the points of Star Trek, as well as humanism, that we can be stronger and better people, but recognizes that that doesn't always come naturally, and that we have to help each other to elevate all of us?
5. What editorial decisions and changes from the last 12-15 months have you like or disliked?
As I understand it, Palmieri had an approach to the book line that is more in line with how I prefer it, so it was sad to see him go. It is of course unfortunate that Clark had to go as well, but there is nothing else to do than look to the future, and from the bits of information we have got, Jamie Costas(is that right?) seems to have done some agreeable decisions.
Although I think there were a bit too much TOS this year, old as well as new, It is unfortunate that the JJ-novels were put on hold. I wanted to read at least some of them.
6. What changes would you like to see in the Trek book line? Be it production choices or story editorial decisions?
From what we have heard of 2011 so far, it sounds like we are in good hands; DTI shows that pocket continues to be bold enough to try more unconventional novel ideas, and we get new entries in Voyager and Vanguard. At least one new entry in Titan and TNG each would be fine.
And since it is the 10:th anniversary of Enterprise, a new Romulan War novel should be a given, and an anthology set during the series would be great.
While I've only read a few of the 2009 releases so far, I like what I've heard about most of the rest. I prefer the 24:th and 22:nd century series in general, so the number of those was good.
Wether the sales are good or not, I can't really say. In an ordinary book store there is in general several shelves of Star Wars books and maybe a single Trek book if you are lucky. But you probably wouldn't find any other sci-fi tie-in novels either. Seems to be some Swedish cultural thing. I've always bought my books online, usually from amazon.co.uk.
2. What specifically have you liked in regards to the entire Trek book line in that time? Any favorite novels?
While I've not read that many yet, I bought everything I am going to read at some point: Shards and Shadows, A Singular Destiny, Over a Torrent Sea, Full Circle, Open Secrets, Troublesome Minds, Losing the Peace, The Soul Key, The Never-Ending Sacrifice, The Romulan War, Unworthy, Synthesis, Precipice. I'm not interested in New Frontier.
Those I've read are Empathy from Shards and Shadows, A Singular Destiny, Troublesome Minds, and The Romulan War.
A singular Destiny is the one I can say was great. A needed overview after Destiny, and fun to see so many old and new faces. Good to see the Aventine and crew again.
I have little doubt that I will appreciate the Titan, Voyager and TNG entries.
Haven't read a single book in Vanguard or the DS9 relaunch yet, so I can't really say anything about those more than that they are on my to do-list.
3. And what specifically have you disliked in regards to the Trek book line of the last year or so? Any bad or disappointing novels?
I'm not very interested in the mirror universe in general, but I wanted to see what Christopher could do with it. Empathy was unfortunately rather forgettable. I don't think any of his strengths as an author had a chance to come through.
I have mixed feelings about Troublesome Minds. The plot and world building was interesting, but it has the same problem that I have with TOS in general. I can't pin point it, but there is a difference in the way that serialized books are written compared to the self contained and a prefer the former. That is why I look forward to reading Vanguard.
The Romulan War was good and I have no problems with the way the plot is unfolding, but as others have said, it is a little lacking in spirit. And I would like to see some more happening on the Enterprise itself.
4. Any new recurring trends or themes in the last 12 months have you noticed? Anything you've liked or disliked about them?
Well, obviously that we are post-Destiny. And I find it a rather interesting new landscape. Concerning the more critical voices above, I can understand your opposition to the decision of causing all this destruction, but not how it was portrayed. Sure, some characters couldn't handle thing so gracefully. But when they failed this time, many others stepped in, and together they did quite well. Isn't that one of the points of Star Trek, as well as humanism, that we can be stronger and better people, but recognizes that that doesn't always come naturally, and that we have to help each other to elevate all of us?
5. What editorial decisions and changes from the last 12-15 months have you like or disliked?
As I understand it, Palmieri had an approach to the book line that is more in line with how I prefer it, so it was sad to see him go. It is of course unfortunate that Clark had to go as well, but there is nothing else to do than look to the future, and from the bits of information we have got, Jamie Costas(is that right?) seems to have done some agreeable decisions.
Although I think there were a bit too much TOS this year, old as well as new, It is unfortunate that the JJ-novels were put on hold. I wanted to read at least some of them.
6. What changes would you like to see in the Trek book line? Be it production choices or story editorial decisions?
From what we have heard of 2011 so far, it sounds like we are in good hands; DTI shows that pocket continues to be bold enough to try more unconventional novel ideas, and we get new entries in Voyager and Vanguard. At least one new entry in Titan and TNG each would be fine.
And since it is the 10:th anniversary of Enterprise, a new Romulan War novel should be a given, and an anthology set during the series would be great.