I hate to say this but I'm not sad one bit. I think she was leading Trek Lit in the wrong direction. Unfortunately it's probably too late to undo what she has done.
Kevin
Ed was the editor on A Time to... and inherited several other of John Ordover's projects, and he has continued to edit New Frontier since John O. left.I've never heard of them. Have they done much Trek editing?
Jen Heddle edited the Spirit Walk books due to having edited Christie Golden in the past when she was with Penguin Putnam, but that's her only Trek editing experience.
I've worked with them both (Ed on A Time for War, a Time for Peace as well as Spider-Man: Down These Mean Streets, Jen on CSI: NY: Four Walls), and they are both excellent editors. The line would be in magnificent hands either way.
Well, for those of us who were in mid-project, who do we talk to now?
I'm shocked to hear this! First Marco gone, now Margaret as wel... argh! I only knew her for a couple of months, it was always fun to get some feedback from her. I wish her all the best in the future, and I will write her an e-mail this evening! This spoils my day!![]()
Well, her office address has already been cancelled out... As I just discovered when mailing to say I hope they at least gave her a notice period and that she'd land on her feet.
People (excepting the authors of course) here are (seemingly) forgetting that Marco, Margaret, Jen and Ed are the Pocket Books TV-tin-in editorial team. With Marco gone and now Margaret, it would seem that Pocket perhaps no longer sees these lines as overly profitable.
It might soon be time for CBS/Paramount to look for another publishing house to take the license. I know S&S are tightening their belts, and it could be another few years before anything comes of it, but I seriously think that their long term plan is to tighten the tie-in division out of existence. Better they sell it off than just shut it down. Forgive the negativity, but it looks to be heading that way, though of course I will be more than happy to see myself corrected.
What happens to the books, calendars, etc... now?
I wonder if they're getting ready to sell the Trek novels line to another company (perhaps the one that owns Trek movies).
It's certainly a reasonable time for them to make the move (tough economy, down sales for S&S, successful Trek movie franchise on the rise).
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