I'd rather write new stories.Are there any of your own stories you’d like to rewrite?
If you were given the chance to do your own take on a Star Trek episode of movie, what would you choose to rewrite?
I'd rather write new stories.Are there any of your own stories you’d like to rewrite?
If you were given the chance to do your own take on a Star Trek episode of movie, what would you choose to rewrite?
What part(s) of being a professional writer, aside from the paycheck, make you want to tear your hair out in frustration?
What part(s) of being a professional writer, aside from the paycheck, make you smile and go, "Ah, this is what makes this all worthwhile."?
What part(s) of being a professional writer, aside from the paycheck, make you want to tear your hair out in frustration?
What part(s) of being a professional writer, aside from the paycheck, make you smile and go, "Ah, this is what makes this all worthwhile."?
A general question for the writers: what is your approach to creating new characters who have never appeared on-screen?
I've always been very impressed with tie-in writers, I've always thought it would be harder to write stuff that other people created than it would be to write in my own world.. .
And then there's the stuff specific to writing tie-ins, like being on the receiving end of snobbery because we write in the universe of an established intellectual property, as if that somehow means it doesn't take as much effort and creativity as "real" writing;
I've always been very impressed with tie-in writers, I've always thought it would be harder to write stuff that other people created than it would be to write in my own world.
I've always been very impressed with tie-in writers, I've always thought it would be harder to write stuff that other people created than it would be to write in my own world.
If I remember correctly, yes. The species name is also an homage to Taarna the Taarakian from the Heavy Metal movie.@David Mack
In Fortune of War, you mentioned "Lieutenant Reyfin Omal, a Tyrakhean woman whose pale complexion was accentuated by her prominent and symmetrical black facial tattoos".
Is she meant to be the same species as Jaylah from Star Trek Beyond?
If I remember correctly, yes. The species name is also an homage to Taarna the Taarakian from the Heavy Metal movie.
Every single day. The difficulty is self-doubt, and the solution is to put something on the page and trust that flow will come.Was there ever a time when you initially thought you could not write something because you believed it was too difficult, but later found a way to overcome the difficulty? What was the difficulty and how did you overcome it?
Are there any of your own stories you’d like to rewrite?
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