How do you you know who they had available?
My understanding was that most of the books were being written by Mongoose' own staff, not previously published authors. Certainly the writers of the two non-Claudia written books that I read were. Plus, of course, they were also approaching actors from the show.
I can only comment on the three manuscripts that I had. Two were
utterly unreadable and Claudia's might have been saved with extensive work. What percentage of the completed works those three manuscripts constituted, I don't know. But if I picked up the first three books of a series that were that badly written, or even one, I'd certainly never pay for more.
As far as I'm aware no one outside the process knows what actual amounts of wonga were being offered. Except for jms mentioning that 500 buck figure a while back on the newgroup - Does seem a bit of a silly figure for what was implied, but Sprange shed a 'bit' more light on it.
I had an extensive email conversation with Matthew Sprange (at his request-he approached me) shortly after the public spat. While he was very pleasant and initially offered to produce emails and other proofs of what he was saying, he never actually did so. Every single time I tried to get actual back-up or coroboration of any fact or date things got vague and suddenly things were no longer so precise and the proof wasn't available. The
only thing that he produced in answer to JMS' assertion that he hadn't gotten items approved by WB was a couple of screen shots approving cover art, nothing to do with the manuscripts themselves. He never produced proof that WB had said that Mongoose was to be allowed to call their books 'canon'. He never produced any of the other offers to JMS that he claimed to have sent either directly or via WB. He never produced permission from WB to use JMS' and/or Fiona Avery's unproduced scripts as 'outlines'. He didn't produce any piece of evidence that I asked for.
Which isn't meant to call him an outright liar. But as was shown when he was called on for referring to the unproduced scripts as outlines, he had more than a slight inclination to spin things to make his products look as desirable as possible.
And at the risk of nitpicking....
B5 Scrolls said:
truth is a three edged sword.
...should read "Understanding is a three edged sword." Your side. Their side. And the truth.
Jan