Re: What authors (who do not write Trek lit) would you like to write i
page stretch much?
page stretch much?
I'd like to see Stephen King do a TOS short story or novella (I think most of his novels over the last 20 years have been overlong and padded) in the vein of some of the more eerie episodes of the original show.
It would be interesting to see what Iain M Banks would bring to Trek. His 'The Culture' is a little like the Federation - basically a huge benevolent quasi-socialist government, albeit fonder of interference with other societies.
page stretch much?
Also Dan Abnett would provide a very action oriented story.
I think Chrichton would probably actually be a terrible Trek author with his partly anti-technology stance. There half a chapter in The Lost World about how the internet is a terrible idea, with a character painting an analogy along the lines of "two people in a room can be effective, 20 in a room are a confused mess, now we're trying to connect everyone and it will end in disaster". I later read an interview where he was asked whether this was his personal opinion, and he confirmed it to be. And then you have his oddly agenda-driven anti-global-warming State of Fear that was full of crappy science, etc.
I realize you think Chrichton would be a good choice because he's a competent author of techno-thrillers, and he is (I greatly enjoyed Airframe at the time). But I think his world view and that of Star Trek clash considerably. Chrichton has a very pessimistic outlook on technology, Star Trek doesn't.
If the dead can be included in this, then Robert Heinlein. More to see his take on the Federation itself within his style, his interpretation of it. Plus he wrote a consistently good tale.He's been dead for 27 years, but ...
that depends on your definition of 'reasonable size'.
Also Dan Abnett would provide a very action oriented story.
I assume you're aware that m'colleague Dan's written a series of Star Trek comics? But yeah, I agree, he'd be good with it.
Robert J Sawyer for a TNG one (he wrote a novel which looked like a Trek Novel and was good)
It would be interesting to see what Iain M Banks would bring to Trek. His 'The Culture' is a little like the Federation - basically a huge benevolent quasi-socialist government, albeit fonder of interference with other societies.
I was actually just about to post this. I love the Sigma series, and I think it could be cool to see his The Unit/Indiana Jones with some real world science style in the Trek verse.I'm on a James Rollins kick right now, and it occurs to me that he could probably do a seriously cool historical treasure hunt through the Star Trek universe, featuring intrepid amateur archaeologist Jean-Luc Picard . . . .
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