^ But that's sort of the point, I don't think anyone outright "hates" what he's done...it's just become mediocre Trek, and when you read his earlier colaborative works, then it's just depressing to think that one of the better Trek writers is now putting out such comparative garbage...
Hate is a strong word, but I will NOT buy any more Martin books unless it is a collaboration, they are just not worth it to me because I've come to expect a book that I won't enjoy and its not worth it for the few good nuggets. You call his solo stuff "mediocre" and "garbage" but think it isn't a big deal but I think it is. On Amazon I've read people publish reviews saying they rarely read Trek novels then they pick up Romulan War or Seize the Fire and it bores them so much they won't pick up a trek novel again. Maybe in the 90s when there were many regular trek titles you could afford a few poor contributions but with limited releases now, a bad apple could spoil the whole barrel. A fan gets a bad taste and decides not to read any other books. These books consistantly having the same flaws could impact the reputation of all of trek lit and cool the enthusiasm of fans to buy more books.
Correct. Although I am certain that TrekLit will keep on rolling, there are fewer choices than in recent memory. So when an author in the past produced a less than stellar book well there were three or four other ones out there to buy that month. Now entire storylines are in the hands of single authors, and few books are released each year. So now "mediocre" novels stand out, and inconsistency on the part of authors stands out.
Consumers are more fickle than ever, and Treklit is the ONLY place where people can find new stories and the ONLY place (currently) where those same new stories can attract new fans. As a Trek fan, and a book fan, it is frustrating when mediocre novels hit the marketplace, and even more frustrating when authors can put out sub - par work over a long period of time and still be allowed to write more new material.
The Titan series has been a bright spot in Treklit - along with the SUPERB Voyager series. I will wait to pass judgment on the new Titan novel written by Mr. Martin, but I am not too excited by the prospect of my least favorite Trek author writing a novel in one of my favorite series.