Hello friends.
After spending Saturday at Disneyland with my godchildren, I came home with the worst case of food poisoning I've have in fifteen years. As a result, most of these threads were written long before I could see straight, let alone add anything to the discussion.
I'd like to express my thanks, particularly to Thrawn, but also to a number of other posters, who through their thoughtful and spirited defense of the creative process have made me feel that the thousands of hours I spent over the last three years crafting Full Circle and Unworthy were not an utter waste of time and energy. (It might or might not interest you to know that Joss Whedon is, in fact, one of my favorite storytellers and one I often look to in times of literary need. Getting to write a Buffy novel before that book series ended was really a treat.)
I'd also like to note that my fellow authors...Dayton, Keith, Terri, and Bill...are made of awesome.
See, the first time we had this discussion, many months ago, I spent a great deal of time and energy explaining in all of the detail I am allowed until these novels are released, what I could of some of my thinking on this topic. I tried to communicate my passion for Janeway, for the series, for the novels, and the bright future I see for Voyager, despite what I agree have been some uneven years. I also tried to assure those of you who are worried that this is simply the worst choice ever, that there is still reason to take heart - at least until Full Circle comes out and you have a chance to read it or read enough spoilers about it to either confirm or calm your worst fears.
I was kind of shocked to learn that those words could be reduced to simply trying to sell books. (I think the exact phrase was "I think Beyer wants people to buy her books." or something along those lines.) But I suppose the good news is, I've finally realized that in addition to being not a Voyager fan, not a feminist, not comfortable with women in positions of leadership, an idiot, a malicious person who makes creative decisions on a whim and for no appropriate reasons, I am also apparently the most shallow person ever.
Did I miss anyone?
Oh, yeah...apparently I'm also too stupid to realize that once you kill Janeway...there are no other Voyager stories to tell because once Chakotay gets done pining over her loss, all we have to explore is Harry Kim and Klingon miracle babies. God I wish someone had explained that to me three years ago. I can't tell me how much time you would have saved me.
If I sound less gracious than usual, it might be because despite the efforts of many here to point out the thoughtless and insensitive nature of many comments in this and related threads of late, people still persist in skewering me and those I work with for choice they disagree with.
Fine. Disagree. I understand. I feel your pain. Though you'll never know it because you'll never ever read another Voyager book, I've done what I can to mitigate it. Repeat loudly and often, particularly on the internet, that you are done being ignored and that those currently tasked with carrying Trek forward don't understand what the fans want.
There's nothing I can say or do to help you. I wish you great happiness in your other literary pursuits. Write what you like to read. Buy only those stories you are certain will never offend your sensibilities in any way. That is your right and I would take to the streets with a blowtorch if necessary to defend it.
But I'm not engaging further on this topic. Nothing constructive can come of it until the novels are released. For those who choose to read them, I'm truly looking forward to your thoughts. For those who don't...peace and long life.
Kirsten Beyer
After spending Saturday at Disneyland with my godchildren, I came home with the worst case of food poisoning I've have in fifteen years. As a result, most of these threads were written long before I could see straight, let alone add anything to the discussion.
I'd like to express my thanks, particularly to Thrawn, but also to a number of other posters, who through their thoughtful and spirited defense of the creative process have made me feel that the thousands of hours I spent over the last three years crafting Full Circle and Unworthy were not an utter waste of time and energy. (It might or might not interest you to know that Joss Whedon is, in fact, one of my favorite storytellers and one I often look to in times of literary need. Getting to write a Buffy novel before that book series ended was really a treat.)
I'd also like to note that my fellow authors...Dayton, Keith, Terri, and Bill...are made of awesome.
See, the first time we had this discussion, many months ago, I spent a great deal of time and energy explaining in all of the detail I am allowed until these novels are released, what I could of some of my thinking on this topic. I tried to communicate my passion for Janeway, for the series, for the novels, and the bright future I see for Voyager, despite what I agree have been some uneven years. I also tried to assure those of you who are worried that this is simply the worst choice ever, that there is still reason to take heart - at least until Full Circle comes out and you have a chance to read it or read enough spoilers about it to either confirm or calm your worst fears.
I was kind of shocked to learn that those words could be reduced to simply trying to sell books. (I think the exact phrase was "I think Beyer wants people to buy her books." or something along those lines.) But I suppose the good news is, I've finally realized that in addition to being not a Voyager fan, not a feminist, not comfortable with women in positions of leadership, an idiot, a malicious person who makes creative decisions on a whim and for no appropriate reasons, I am also apparently the most shallow person ever.
Did I miss anyone?
Oh, yeah...apparently I'm also too stupid to realize that once you kill Janeway...there are no other Voyager stories to tell because once Chakotay gets done pining over her loss, all we have to explore is Harry Kim and Klingon miracle babies. God I wish someone had explained that to me three years ago. I can't tell me how much time you would have saved me.
If I sound less gracious than usual, it might be because despite the efforts of many here to point out the thoughtless and insensitive nature of many comments in this and related threads of late, people still persist in skewering me and those I work with for choice they disagree with.
Fine. Disagree. I understand. I feel your pain. Though you'll never know it because you'll never ever read another Voyager book, I've done what I can to mitigate it. Repeat loudly and often, particularly on the internet, that you are done being ignored and that those currently tasked with carrying Trek forward don't understand what the fans want.
There's nothing I can say or do to help you. I wish you great happiness in your other literary pursuits. Write what you like to read. Buy only those stories you are certain will never offend your sensibilities in any way. That is your right and I would take to the streets with a blowtorch if necessary to defend it.
But I'm not engaging further on this topic. Nothing constructive can come of it until the novels are released. For those who choose to read them, I'm truly looking forward to your thoughts. For those who don't...peace and long life.
Kirsten Beyer