Didn't Christopher speculate there was a 2nd Five Year Mission between Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Motion Picture?
Or was it after TVH?
Or was it after TVH?
And David McIntee. He finally gave us a great Geordi story, and now not only is it being ignored, but apparently the editors in charge of Trek Lit won't work with him anymore.Oh, Martin too, huh? Although I see from later in the thread that this is going to be during TWOK, so it could be interesting. I just find it unfortunate that authors I don't enjoy, like Mariotte and Martin, keep getting contracts, but Leisner (whose Shocks of Diversity was, I thought, one of the high-points of this year's TOS block) doesn't appear on the schedule (yet), and someone like KRAD is apparently persona non grata in the ST line. TANJ.
And David McIntee. He finally gave us a great Geordi story, and now not only is it being ignored, but apparently the editors in charge of Trek Lit won't work with him anymore.
Didn't Christopher speculate there was a 2nd Five Year Mission between Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Motion Picture?
Or was it after TVH?
And David McIntee. He finally gave us a great Geordi story, and now not only is it being ignored, but apparently the editors in charge of Trek Lit won't work with him anymore.
Which is totally sleazy because they requested it, got it, and shafted the crap out of David.
I agree it was probably a bit overkill for the first half of the year to pretty much be exclusively TOS, but I suspect that was partially due to STID's release and partially related to the plans for The Fall series in the second half.
Actually it's been the standard practice for about the past four years to have TOS books dominate one half of the year and 24th-century/other books dominate the other half. So I don't think it's a response to STID. It's just the approach that was already in place.
Didn't Christopher speculate there was a 2nd Five Year Mission between Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Motion Picture?
This sounds time-travel-y, and I'm a sucker for a good time travel story!March: TOS: No Time like the Past by Greg Cox![]()
and may just have a connection to one of the latter-day series.
and may just have a connection to one of the latter-day series.
So Kirk & Co. discover a planet full of Mormons?![]()
I'm definitely forward to this line up of books.As 8of5 reports on thetrekcollective.com Amazon has added a couple of new Star TRek books for 2014 to their catalog (FWIW they are also mentioned under author updates on the respective authors' S&S pages with the links leading to an error message):
February: Voyager:Protectors by Kirsten Beyer
March: TOS: No Time like the Past by Greg Cox
April: Enterprise - Rise of the Federation: Tower of Babel by Christopher L. Bennett
May: TOS: Serpents in the Garden by Jeff Mariotte
Also finally listed on Amazon is Michel A. Martin's eBook exclusive TOS novella Seasons of Light and Darkness, with a release date of April 28th 2014, which is almost a year later than the June/July 2013 date Martin originally mentioned.
and may just have a connection to one of the latter-day series.
So Kirk & Co. discover a planet full of Mormons?![]()
"Captain's Log. We have received an urgent distress call from the U.S.S. Brigham Young . . . ."
and may just have a connection to one of the latter-day series.
So Kirk & Co. discover a planet full of Mormons?![]()
"Captain's Log. We have received an urgent distress call from the U.S.S. Brigham Young . . . ."
This sounds time-travel-y, and I'm a sucker for a good time travel story!March: TOS: No Time like the Past by Greg Cox![]()
Oh, it's definitely time-travel-y . . . and may just have a connection to one of the latter-day series.
(He says coyly.)
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