Ah, yes, thanks - you're right, of course. (Although I am apparently not the only person to make this mistake since when I googled "Diane Carey" - which I did before I posted - I got hits for the Rihannsu books. She must have been simply listed on the same pages as Diane Duane.)
But yes, I would say there is a lot of Kirk worship, or at least a very strong tendency to put Kirk waaaaaaaay up on a pedestal. It was really annoying and detracted a lot from my enjoyment of those books.
Ah, yes, thanks - you're right, of course. (Although I am apparently not the only person to make this mistake since when I googled "Diane Carey" - which I did before I posted - I got hits for the Rihannsu books. She must have been simply listed on the same pages as Diane Duane.)
But yes, I would say there is a lot of Kirk worship, or at least a very strong tendency to put Kirk waaaaaaaay up on a pedestal. It was really annoying and detracted a lot from my enjoyment of those books.
But yes, I would say there is a lot of Kirk worship, or at least a very strong tendency to put Kirk waaaaaaaay up on a pedestal. It was really annoying and detracted a lot from my enjoyment of those books.
The funny thing was this. Duane's Kirk came off as a lot more deserving than the series' version of Kirk. I would say that in a lot of ways, she created a more palatable, idealized version of him. Still, I love her books--in a lot of ways they're more readable to me than TOS is watchable.
Perhaps, instead, I could use the framing story and write the thoughts that go into our author-ego's decision to write. The only problem is, I don't want it to be taken as a personal attack, despite my utter and total dislike and contempt for PAD's work and the failure of his editors to properly supervise him.
Oh yeahI personally have two or three different authors in mind for a tribute act...
(seeing a Lovecraftian style ST fanfiction would have been...cool and disturbing)
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