Makes me wonder what all they had to cut to fit the story length parameters.
Well, most of them would've been outlined with that target length in mind to begin with, so probably nothing would've needed to be cut. QUOTE]
Exactly. If you're hired to write a novella or short story, you don't plot it like you would a full-length novel.
I'm not a writer, but I can get behind that.
It does bring to mind some interesting questions, though.
(1) How did David Mack get his expanded "The Sorrows of Empire" published, and none of the other Mirror Universe anthologies authors did? Not that he didn't deserve it, mind you, but all of the MU stories were equally excellent and I was curious how he got singled out for that particular honor.
(2) Though all of you who participated in the Myriad Universes books had specific word-count targets (I'm sure there's a more technical definition for it) for your work, did any of the MyU writers develop two separate versions; one for the anthology and a larger, "director's cut" edition just in case the publisher said something along the lines of "Hey, so-and-so just called, his story is going to be 10,000 words short; can you draw yours out a bit?" or "This is great; we just so happen to have an available publishing slot come available and we'd love to give you the Mack treatment!"
(3) How did the powers-that-be arrive at the three-novellas-per-anthology format for Myriad Universes? Quite frankly, I would have enjoyed full-length stories a la the "Captain's Table" and "Lost Era" books. Given the freedom of setting and nature of the story, you're not necessarily beholden to continuity past the point-of-divergence and thus a lot more free to explore the "What Ifs". While I enjoyed all of the MyU entries of the first two books, KRAD's "A Gutted World" is the one that I'd most like to read in a full-length book version.
Christopher, I enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at the development of "Places In Exile". Your website annotations helped in my enjoyment of that story as well as your other Trek books.