Never noticed that. 

I just read the two blurbs. They are nothing alike. Nothing apart from being in English and referring to Trek.Very interesting... in fact, the cover blurbs for Cox's The Hazard of Concealing and No Time Like the Past are almost the same!
It's not a straight copy-and-paste job, but they're both extremely similar in that they refer to "hostile aliens who crave strategic knowledge of the future from Spock (who is replaced by 7 of 9)"I just read the two blurbs. They are nothing alike. Nothing apart from being in English and referring to Trek.![]()
In the end, I'd say TIME is about one-third HAZARD.
Besides the ADF novel, who wrote the other one? Can we guess if they have used portions of their book in later works as well?
If Sarek has a secondary/hidden agenda in the new series I'll reserve all jokes about David Mack reworking More Beautiful Than Death into Star Trek: Discovery (even though he wasn't involved with the script writing) for myselfBut Sarek, however, has a secondary agenda while on board Enterprise...
Since the cat is apparently out of the bag . . . yes, I cannibalized HAZARD when I wrote NO TIME, replacing Spock Prime with Seven of Nine as the time-traveler from the future. In the end, I'd say TIME is about one-third HAZARD.
I'd guess about the same ratio for The Face of the Unknown and Seek a Newer World. In broad strokes, I reused the majority of the central plot structure of SANW, but heavily rewritten and recontexualized, using different characters and subplots so that the causes and consequences of many key events were different. And I added a lot of new material and changed and expanded the ending quite a bit. Face is a significantly longer novel, so the stuff I reused constitutes a larger percentage of Seek than it does of Face. It was mainly the big action and worldbuilding set pieces that survived with the fewest changes. But I feel I managed to salvage nearly all the best bits.
S&S would be foolish to have authors working on books that can't be published under their current contract - if there's a few months in 2018 without releases, well, 2017 was the same way; that's just business as usual now. But if they don't get the contract, that's money down the toilet.Hopefully when the contract is finally sorted they release a list of books that have been worked on while the contract situation has been finalized.
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