^ Joss Whedon turned you into a Nausicaan?
(My Terminator novel is based, in part, on a rejected Firefly outline!)
Ooh, that was an interesting exchange. Firstly I didn't even know they make Terminator novels. I'll have to check that out - sounds like a good read sci-fi wise. Firefly and Joss Wheden just get me nauscious, but is that the Sarah Connor Chronicles? i liked the tv series and was sorry to see it go like I'm sure many other people were. Sounds like a good series to write novels for and alot of fun.
A cut of the profits makes alot of sense for them because it kind of insures they are getting a good product sort of and that the author has faith in his story ideas. So you guys are not seeing any profit cut if there is any? Weird. Very hired gunnish.
He didn't get paid because he didn't write the book.
What was the name of your Terminator book
Quite a number of early Pocket novels are set in the era between TMP and ST II, using the uniforms and tech: "The Prometheus Design", "Triangle", "Pawns and Symbols", framing sequence of "TOS: Kobayashi Maru", "Home is the Hunter", "Enemy Unseen", "Firestorm", the TMP-era part of "Mere Anarchy", "Ice Trap", "Shell Game", "Death Trap"... and others, morphing into ST II uniforms, ranks and tech at various points...which makes me wonder now how many novels follow on the continuity of TMP? I know Chis Bennet's Ex Mechina follows up on the in between era as it were. How many more do that?
So just out of curiosity, when was the last time you wrote 100,000 words that didn't sell. That would be an aweful let down, ?
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