About David Mack's "The Sorrows of Empire" wasn't that already out in the Mirror Universe omnibus?
Margaret described her cover philosophy at Shore Leave last year thusly: For her books, she wants covers that don't obviously look like Star Trek covers, that someone can read on the New York subway and not be embarassed by.
This is a full-novel-length expanded version of that story.About David Mack's "The Sorrows of Empire" wasn't that already out in the Mirror Universe omnibus?
This is a full-novel-length expanded version of that story.About David Mack's "The Sorrows of Empire" wasn't that already out in the Mirror Universe omnibus?
It will be more than double the length of the original.This is a full-novel-length expanded version of that story.About David Mack's "The Sorrows of Empire" wasn't that already out in the Mirror Universe omnibus?
Is it expanded enough to buy it if you already own Glass Empires?
I'm curious about Precipice since I'm reading Summon the Thunder at the moment, after reading what the linked site said about it... it's like..."what happened...?"
*puzzled*
Soon I'll get to find out!![]()
Does anybody know if they're going to be selling the TNES cover in larger sizes? If so, who would be the legitimate seller?
It probably would be a small market. But, there is a such thing as print-on-demand for art prints, just one at a time as people order them. Sites like deviantART or cafepress provide a venue. Now, I bet the publisher could do it a little better than that, but they could also work with one of those sources or something similar, as a way to get it done.
It probably would be a small market. But, there is a such thing as print-on-demand for art prints, just one at a time as people order them. Sites like deviantART or cafepress provide a venue. Now, I bet the publisher could do it a little better than that, but they could also work with one of those sources or something similar, as a way to get it done.
Stephan Martinere is an artist of Trek covers. He did the cover for Sky's the limit which is a very beautiful cover. I loved it that I contacted him directly and asked if it was available to purchase and he linked me to his site.
He's got a lot of neat stuff there for purchasing and the prices vary depending on the work.
On a side note: Where is the cover link to the NES?
Is this the first time a Tellarite has featured on cover art?
On the topic of the covers, I've got to say, they do feel fairly... underwhelming. I can understand the reasoning, but I'm going to have to agree to disagree here - specifically, I disagree with the idea that there is some kind of embarrassment with reading a Star Trek novel - a novel based on a TV show that is still watched and loved by fans both long-term and recent after forty plus years? I've proudly read my novels in plain sight from age nine, and have never once been mocked for it.
But I'm excited that I own this costume ("It's A Wrap!" eBay auctions), that appears on the cover of "The Romulan War"!
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