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DTI: Watching the Clock

Christopher

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Reposting from my blog:

I was just on my way out the door, heading over to the university so I could get some writing done in the quiet of one of its libraries (something I often do when I really need to focus on my work without the distractions of the Internet, TV, etc.), when what should I see resting against my door but a box bearing the Simon & Schuster label? I opened it to behold this:

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Well, plus one more, but after I put it on my shelf I didn’t want to bother to replace it just for the photo. The cover is darker than the images online have led me to believe:

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There it looks mostly orange, but those hues are more muted on the actual cover, with the dominant color being the deep brown of the background, a hue that reminds me of dark chocolate (yum!). It makes for a subtler, less flashy cover, which is fitting, but still a striking one. And it diminishes the resemblance to the cover of last month’s TNG: Indistinguishable from Magic by David A. McIntee, which used similar colors and design elements (and whose cover also looks brighter onscreen than in reality).

Unfortunately, it seems we were too late to correct an error in the back cover copy. It opens with “There’s likely no more of a thankless job in Starfleet than temporal investigation,” when it should say “in the Federation,” since the DTI is a civilian agency. A major aspect of the book is that it approaches things from a civilian perspective rather than a Starfleet perspective, so I was really hoping we could get that fixed on the actual cover, and not just on the catalog page. But I have been assured that it will be fixed if the book goes into reprints.

On the plus side, there was a continuity error that I only discovered very late in the process, and I’m relieved to see that the correction I requested did actually make it into the final version. Which underlines how different the pacing of production is between covers and interiors of a book. That’s kind of wild.

For a while now, this book has been referred to as Star Trek: DTI: Watching the Clock, but the cover spelled out “Department of Temporal Investigations.” I was wondering how that was going to be handled in various places, like on the spine of the book. Apparently it’s now been decided that it will be consistently referred to as Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations: Watching the Clock. That’s what it says on the front, the spine, the title page, and now the catalog page, as well as the Amazon.com page. The page headings within merely say “WATCHING THE CLOCK.” But for convenience, I’ll probably continue to use the DTI abbreviation when I discuss it.

Now, for the rest of you, the book probably won’t be available yet for another 2-3 weeks. But don’t worry. As Einstein said, “People like us, who believe in physics, know that the distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.”


(By the way, does anyone know why Facebook wouldn't let me share this post? The original has links to Amazon.com and Simon & Schuster's catalog -- maybe Facebook interpreted it as spam?)
 
have Know Idea . But it looks like a fun read and if it is like any of you're other books
I am sure it gong to be fun . by the way how many pages is it ?
 
Looking forward to it. I'm sure its exciting the first time you see an actual physical copy of your new novel.
 
Ha ha, you've got your very own "Humanitarian and peacekeeping armada" Starfleet/Federation mix-up line to follow you around the rest of your life:)

It looks good!
 
I was thinking this was next month's book. I'm certainly looking forward to it, and I'm certainly happy to be getting it sooner than I expected, rather than later.
 
It is officially the May book, but that means it goes on sale in late April. It shipped from the warehouse on Monday, and its nominal on-sale date is April 26, but some bookstores could have it on sale in as little in a week or two, depending on when they get their shipments and get around to opening and shelving them. I got my copies early because I wrote the darn thing.
 
Uh, no, that's the exact same image I posted above, the one that's been online for months. The printed cover looks better than the digital image, which looks kind of faded in comparison.
 
Oooh, I'm really looking forward to this! I'll have to start looking next weekend.

(By the way, does anyone know why Facebook wouldn't let me share this post? The original has links to Amazon.com and Simon & Schuster's catalog -- maybe Facebook interpreted it as spam?)

Facebook has been dealing with a attack of somekind. Not sure of all the details, but it's interfering with journals & crossposting.
 
Is it just my eyes, or is this one of the taller-than-standard mass markets?

Nope, it's the same height as usual. And the aspect ratio on the photo appears to be correct, at least on my monitor.

But then, given the nature of the book, spacetime anomalies in its vicinity cannot be ruled out.
 
I'm posting this message from the future, where I have already absolutely going to have loved this book.

And I'll never look at frogs the same way again, let me tell you. :eek:
 
I am posting this message from the far future and saying not only is this a going to be a great book but a fantastic new series.
 
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