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Questions for the editor

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. :guffaw:
 
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So are these questions that will actually be getting to her, or is this all theoretical?
 
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 used some of y'all questions. And Margaret actually talks about why you have not seen posts from her here.
 
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.

After seeing that complete schedule for 2014, I can't help but think this is my favourite line up since 2009, and it is very much catered to my preferences. More CLB Enterprise, more DS9, more TOS movie era books, more books from non-TOS characters in the 23rd century, 2 more Beyer VOYR books (with more in 2015), more DRG3 Demora Sulu, Bashir and Section 31, and the continuation of Data's story. It's like they read my mind. Fascinating :vulcan:
 
So much great stuff in here. More attention paid to ebooks, some deliberate thought going into the use of Data, some more standalone stories post-Destiny...

and, oh yeah, this:

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.

I may or may not have passed out after reading that tease...
 
Paper Moon;9174658= said:
and, oh yeah, this:

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.
I may or may not have passed out after reading that tease...
I did not see that when I read the story earlier today. That would be amazing!
 
Woah, that's a long interview

Did you ask about the possibility of any past authors returning?
 
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