All Star Trek novels should be available. I'm sure there are many new fans who would like to read some of the masterpieces which were published when the series were aired.
I prefer reading paperback books.I was lucky to find a used copy of Assignment eternity a few months ago.I really liked Gary seven and Roberta Lincoln in that novel dealing with events in the 23 century and having Kirk the Romulans and the book turned out to have a great story.
Greg, do you have any idea why A:E isn't in E-book form? I know you don't have anything to do with the release of ebooks, but I thought you might know if something about the story kept it from being released in electronic form.
Greg, do you have any idea why A:E isn't in E-book form? I know you don't have anything to do with the release of ebooks, but I thought you might know if something about the story kept it from being released in electronic form.
Greg, do you have any idea why A:E isn't in E-book form? I know you don't have anything to do with the release of ebooks, but I thought you might know if something about the story kept it from being released in electronic form.
I seem to recall that Marco once said the unavailability of a few ST titles in eBook had to do with the original electronic files not being compatible with the modern program used to convert to eBook format. This requires that the old manuscripts be retyped and reproofed, which requires additional budget, and so can only be done as $$$$$ allowed. Other Pocket non-ST titles would be in this slush pile, too. The law of supply and demand determines the order these items can be attended to.
I think I'm the last author on Earth who is still submitting his books in WordPerfect . . . .
Ohmigod. This may be my fault. I think I'm the last author on Earth who is still submitting his books in WordPerfect . . . .
Ohmigod. This may be my fault. I think I'm the last author on Earth who is still submitting his books in WordPerfect . . . .
I use WordPerfect, but I save my files in .rtf format before submitting them. It occasionally leads to problems when unusual ASCII characters don't translate across formats. I know it'd probably be simpler just to switch to using Word full-time, but I'm simply more used to WP's commands and there are things about it I like better. (For one thing, no talking paper clip giving unsolicited advice.)
Ohmigod. This may be my fault. I think I'm the last author on Earth who is still submitting his books in WordPerfect . . . .
I use WordPerfect, but I save my files in .rtf format before submitting them. It occasionally leads to problems when unusual ASCII characters don't translate across formats. I know it'd probably be simpler just to switch to using Word full-time, but I'm simply more used to WP's commands and there are things about it I like better. (For one thing, no talking paper clip giving unsolicited advice.)
^Yeah, and I once knew how to do that, but I've forgotten.
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