I didn’t know if this should be posted here or another thread where I had contact with Dr.
@Una McCormack.
So forgive me while I post this twice since this concerns Picard: Last Best Hope and my initial review of the book back in February 2020.
My review on Amazon was pulled and deleted by Amazon for being too specific as to the SHUCKS AND FUDGES in the book Picard Last Best Hope and since it was in the first 24 hours of the ebook being released, I was trying to be as vague and unspoilerific as possible. I will continue to support Trek writers by purchasing ebooks, but I WILL NEVER review anything again, much less on Amazon PERIOD. I have better things to do than waste my time to have someone arbitrarily complain, and delete my review after 18 months later in September 2021. 210 people thought it was helpful and I believed I was doing the right thing by letting Trek readers know what they were getting into. My goal was to inform, not to harm, or censor at all. It was dirty, rotten, and unfair.
Either way I was glad to set the record straight and talk to Dr. McCormack about her choices with the book. I thought the matter was finished and settled, until this had happened. I wanted to share this with others on the forum because, I felt it was important.
I also have the intention to seek the opinions of other Trek writers on here
@Christopher @James Swallow @Greg Cox @KRAD @David Mack because to me this is something I have struggled with, and was 100 percent honest with Dr. McCormack and everyone else on this thread. I realize that Amazon is it’s own entity, and can do what it wishes. But, honestly this has affected me negatively, and I don’t want to speculate as who is responsible, between the corporation and or the individual who may be responsible. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, and I believed my right to express It without causing harm or damage, and was FACTUAL. The language was in the book and I was told not to say the words, as it was censored as it was, in my review as per Amazon’s request. But, it was in the book, and so I’m quoting what was printed in the book. I hope you understand my dismay, disappointment and disillusionment concerning all of this. I support the right of an author to use any words possible, but apparently I could not do the same, a consumer or a reader.
Again, with much respect to all of Trek writers on here. Many thanks in advance for your thoughts or opinions, I would greatly appreciate your thoughts or insights.
-Koric