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Early 2015 Book Schedule Update

Glad to know there's a next book and a next next book Greg :)
I like all eras of Trek, but I like to get a diversity and TOS is focused too heavily in the line. Of course, a good book is a good book whenever it's set.
Movie era is a little more exciting, in part because it's so rare. Also, that means maybe Saavik will be in the book.

No Saavik, I'm afraid. It's set shortly after the fifth movie, so Saavik was gone by that point--and Sulu had not yet moved onto the Excelsior.

Basically, I wanted to write the original crew, just a bit older and wiser.


Savik? She is spock's wife right?
 
Glad to know there's a next book and a next next book Greg :)
I like all eras of Trek, but I like to get a diversity and TOS is focused too heavily in the line. Of course, a good book is a good book whenever it's set.
Movie era is a little more exciting, in part because it's so rare. Also, that means maybe Saavik will be in the book.

No Saavik, I'm afraid. It's set shortly after the fifth movie, so Saavik was gone by that point--and Sulu had not yet moved onto the Excelsior.

Basically, I wanted to write the original crew, just a bit older and wiser.


Savik? She is spock's wife right?

According to Sherman & Shwartz, Saavik and Spock married in 2344. See Vulcan's Heart :)
 
Was JJM's titan ebook any good?

It was lighter in tone than most Titan stories and set after the events of the Fall. I thought it was a quick, fun read with a flashback set during the TNG TV series. Having not read any of the Fall novels, my enjoyment was unimpaired even with no knowledge of what happened previously to these characters.

Hope that answers your question.
 
I thought Una McCormack's DS9 novel The Missing was due in Jan. I already pre-ordered it, maybe it was December for that one.
The Missing officially comes out for eBooks on December 30. So for whatever reason publishers do it, it is labeled as a January release in a lot of places.
 
It's always exciting to see new Trek novels listed to pre order.

. . .

I worry sometimes that the Trek novels will die out, so I'm always pleased to see new ones coming out. I have no idea how secure the line is.

Would any of the authors who post here be able to make any comments as to whether the Star Trek book line is in any danger of reduced output?
 
Would any of the authors who post here be able to make any comments as to whether the Star Trek book line is in any danger of reduced output?

I'm not deeply in the loop, but I haven't heard any intimations to that effect. If anything, the output seems to be increasing, since we now have the e-novella line supplementing the print-novel line. Plus we've got occasional coffee-table books like Federation: The First 150 Years and The Klingon Art of War from other publishers/imprints.
 
It's always exciting to see new Trek novels listed to pre order.

. . .

I worry sometimes that the Trek novels will die out, so I'm always pleased to see new ones coming out. I have no idea how secure the line is.

Would any of the authors who post here be able to make any comments as to whether the Star Trek book line is in any danger of reduced output?

I have no idea why anybody would think that. At least six Trek novels have hit the New York Times bestseller list this year alone, and Pocket is already signing up books for 2016.

If anything, the books seem to be selling better than they have in years. (Did I mention the bestseller lists?)
 
I miss the days of two new books per month and I like the fact that e-novella are supplementing the regular releases.
 
I miss the days of two new books per month and I like the fact that e-novella are supplementing the regular releases.

Me, too. I've enjoyed most of the eNovellas that I've read and the price ($1.99-$2.99-$3.99) is fair, also in most cases. I'm glad S&S is dipping their toes into the eBook market again. Maybe 2015 will bring increased output on this front (one a month?) or perhaps a dedicated series (SCE or something new -- Aventine?).

Either way, eighteen new Treklit stories a year is pretty satisfying.
 
These books are definitely on to buy list. Nice to see Tony Daniel is doing another TOS book. And I just read the synopsis for Uncertain Logic on the Trek collective site.I very looking forward to getting this book next year!:luvlove::angel::adore: And Una McCormacks ds9 book I can't wait to see what happens on ds9 after the falls series. It will be interesting to see Una doing a book having the story taking place on the space station and see how the story unfolds in the book.
 
These books are definitely on to buy list. Nice to see Tony Daniel is doing another TOS book. And I just read the synopsis for Uncertain Logic on the Trek collective site.I very looking forward to getting this book next year!:luvlove::angel::adore: And Una McCormacks ds9 book I can't wait to see what happens on ds9 after the falls series. It will be interesting to see Una doing a book having the story taking place on the space station and see how the story unfolds in the book.

Wasn't Una's book switched to a TNG one?
 
These books are definitely on to buy list. Nice to see Tony Daniel is doing another TOS book. And I just read the synopsis for Uncertain Logic on the Trek collective site.I very looking forward to getting this book next year!:luvlove::angel::adore: And Una McCormacks ds9 book I can't wait to see what happens on ds9 after the falls series. It will be interesting to see Una doing a book having the story taking place on the space station and see how the story unfolds in the book.

Wasn't Una's book switched to a TNG one?

I believe it is labeled TNG, but takes place on DS9.
 
I think it's got the DS9 label, since it's set on DS9. While I realize it's not the most consistently updated, the Upcoming Productions page of Memory Alpha is currently listing The Missing as a DS9 novel.
 
I think The Missing was originally announced as a TNG novel, or at the very least was first classified as one on Amazon, but later got officially switched to DS9.
 
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