i don't want Trek domination. i just want to make a shit load of money with my franchise and then write a pro Trek novel, then write some more original fiction.
and score a hot chick...
and score a hot chick...
Stopping yapping and go write then (yeah, I know, I should do the same)i don't want Trek domination. i just want to make a shit load of money with my franchise and then write a pro Trek novel, then write some more original fiction.
and score a hot chick...
Also, how would one go about contacting Pocket Books? I've checked their site a few months ago and didn't see any links for aspiring writers.
I did (The Starfleet Survival Guide), though I had the advantage of having co-written episodes of Deep Space Nine before I did so. Also, I had ingratiated myself by spending a few years doing minor freelance editorial work at Pocket, like reading the slush pile and writing reference materials.Has anybody ever gotten a Trek book published as a first time writer?
BTW, which book did you write?
I was actually referring to people like the ones described in Dayton's blog. I hadn't seen your post before I posted mine. No disrespect intended.Yeah, you'd have to have quite an ego to assume that as a first-time Trek writer you can just waltz in with some kind of "special" story. I totally "get" the restrictions in the submission guidelines. They don't want to be flooded with a bunch of ill-conceived "Picard and Kirk travel back in time together together to fight the borg alongside Archer and stop 9/11 in the process" type horseshit.
The novel I want to write falls well within the guidelines. Firmly based in the TOS era, but grander in scope than the constrictions of a 1960's tv production budget would allow for.
My story involved all new characters, just so I could have more creative freedom. Also, I'm only curious about how one goes about getting something submitted. There's no ego involved.![]()
We're looking for exciting science fiction stories featuring Star Trek characters established on screen, in either The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, or Star Trek: Enterprise. Do NOT submit proposals for stories focusing on your own original characters, or characters invented for previously published novels.
Well, there goes my story's chances of being published... That sucks...
BTW, which book did you write?
String Theory Book 2: Fusion and "Isabo's Shirt" in the Distant Shores antholoy came out about the same time.
I'm now writing the next Voyager relaunch novel, Full Circle.
On a side note, this is something I'm curious about. Has anybody ever gotten a Trek book published as a first time writer?
Hell of a start, though. Keep at it.On a side note, this is something I'm curious about. Has anybody ever gotten a Trek book published as a first time writer?
I got into SNW the first three times I tried writing short fiction.
Since then, eh ... not so much.
--Ted
(But don't just keep a Star Trek template and change the names; editors get tons of things like that in their slush piles and toss them aside. Create your own distinctive world and find your own storytelling style.)
God, yes. I still remember this one proposal that got submitted to me at Tor. Page One featured a "Klargon" battle cruiser activating its "stealthing" device . . . . .
And then there was the Janeway/Seven of Nine slash epic which the author assured me was safe to publish because "I changed all the names."
Groan.
And then there was the Janeway/Seven of Nine slash epic which the author assured me was safe to publish because "I changed all the names."
Groan.
And then there was the Janeway/Seven of Nine slash epic which the author assured me was safe to publish because "I changed all the names."
God, yes. I still remember this one proposal that got submitted to me at Tor. Page One featured a "Klargon" battle cruiser activating its "stealthing" device . . . . .
And then there was the Janeway/Seven of Nine slash epic which the author assured me was safe to publish because "I changed all the names."
Groan.
I think the future will be a lot less like Star Trek and a whole lot more like "Idiocracy."(But don't just keep a Star Trek template and change the names; editors get tons of things like that in their slush piles and toss them aside. Create your own distinctive world and find your own storytelling style.)
God, yes. I still remember this one proposal that got submitted to me at Tor. Page One featured a "Klargon" battle cruiser activating its "stealthing" device . . . . .
."
Groan.
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