If you could ask Margaret Clark any question about TrekLit what would you ask?
Is Margaret back?
She is a freelance editor now.
If you could ask Margaret Clark any question about TrekLit what would you ask?
Is Margaret back?
There is the possibility that they use some of the ideas, but craft it differently. But since that is canon, who knows right now.
Depends on what you mean by "that." The movies are canonical; the comics are not.
If you could ask Margaret Clark any question about TrekLit what would you ask?
Is Margaret back?
She is a freelance editor now.
Is Margaret back?
She is a freelance editor now.
That I knew- I was just wondering why the OP chose her rather than the guy on staff at Pocket who more likely picks the directions to go in....
Awesome! I really love you guys' show. I especially liked when I reviewed you on Itunes and you made a comment about hoping that 123450 wasn't my luggage combination. :gaffaw:
I was just wondering why the OP chose her rather than the guy on staff at Pocket who more likely picks the directions to go in....
I was just wondering why the OP chose her rather than the guy on staff at Pocket who more likely picks the directions to go in....
'Cos Ed Schlesinger never posts here, and Margaret used to?
Although he's quoted a few times in this article from May last year:
http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/...nsing/article/57405-moving-at-warp-speed.html
I was just wondering why the OP chose her rather than the guy on staff at Pocket who more likely picks the directions to go in....
'Cos Ed Schlesinger never posts here, and Margaret used to?
http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/...nsing/article/57405-moving-at-warp-speed.html
http://www.thetrekcollective.com/2014/01/margaret-clark-spills-beans-on-trek-lit.html?m=1
The Trek Collective has a nice write up of the interview with lots of news.
Also discussed was the possibility of new Star Trek audiobooks. Apparently it is something the publishers are talking about right now, and have asked for suggestions as to which books could get the audio-treatment. Clark is keen on getting Andrew Robinson to read his Garak novel, A Stitch in Time.
http://www.thetrekcollective.com/2014/01/margaret-clark-spills-beans-on-trek-lit.html?m=1
The Trek Collective has a nice write up of the interview with lots of news.
I did not see that when I read the story earlier today. That would be amazing!Paper Moon;9174658= said:and, oh yeah, this:
I may or may not have passed out after reading that tease...Also discussed was the possibility of new Star Trek audiobooks. Apparently it is something the publishers are talking about right now, and have asked for suggestions as to which books could get the audio-treatment. Clark is keen on getting Andrew Robinson to read his Garak novel, A Stitch in Time.
Woah, that's a long interview
Did you ask about the possibility of any past authors returning?
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