TBH,Capt.Picard is my only reason for reading TNG these days..and even his character is fundamentally changed from his onscreen appearances.
Hell, Picard in the movies is significantly different from Picard on TV.
TBH,Capt.Picard is my only reason for reading TNG these days..and even his character is fundamentally changed from his onscreen appearances.
TBH,Capt.Picard is my only reason for reading TNG these days..and even his character is fundamentally changed from his onscreen appearances.
Hell, Picard in the movies is significantly different from Picard on TV.
he's got a child to raise now, but retire from the "front lines" so to speak.
he's got a child to raise now, but retire from the "front lines" so to speak.
24th century planets are safer than starships?
The Picard Chateu is safer than the flagship of the Federation, I'd wager.Remember, this is Earth in TrekLit we're talking about. I DARE them to blow up Earth for real.
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I believe it was John Ordover who pointed out many years ago that what makes Voyager so appealing to a fanfic author is the "broken" nature of the series; it's a flawed series, with loose ends, dropped storylines, and the like, which makes it attractive to people who think they can do better. Whereas something like Deep Space Nine, because it's a tighter series, isn't as attractive as there aren't dangling threads to play with.There seems to be a pent-up demand for Voyager fiction and fiction featuring Janeway in particular that Pocket doesn't seem interested in meeting. When the call was made to kill off Janeway was it because they had inaccurate information on the market or was it a personal preference of someone on the editorial staff? It's hard to say but I remain baffled as to why Pocket has no interest in tapping this market.
I believe it was John Ordover who pointed out many years ago that what makes Voyager so appealing to a fanfic author is the "broken" nature of the series; it's a flawed series, with loose ends, dropped storylines, and the like, which makes it attractive to people who think they can do better. Whereas something like Deep Space Nine, because it's a tighter series, isn't as attractive as there aren't dangling threads to play with.There seems to be a pent-up demand for Voyager fiction and fiction featuring Janeway in particular that Pocket doesn't seem interested in meeting. When the call was made to kill off Janeway was it because they had inaccurate information on the market or was it a personal preference of someone on the editorial staff? It's hard to say but I remain baffled as to why Pocket has no interest in tapping this market.
The Picard Chateu is safer than the flagship of the Federation, I'd wager.Remember, this is Earth in TrekLit we're talking about. I DARE them to blow up Earth for real.
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Well, (1) Picard on the ship outlived his brother at the Chateu, and
(2) I have more fear for the Earth reading a David Mack book then I did during the entire 3rd season of Enterprise!
I believe it was John Ordover who pointed out many years ago that what makes Voyager so appealing to a fanfic author is the "broken" nature of the series; it's a flawed series, with loose ends, dropped storylines, and the like, which makes it attractive to people who think they can do better.
I remain baffled as to why Pocket has no interest in tapping this market.
Are there statistics on how many people are reading Voyager fanfic? The only statistics Pocket has that mean anything are how many people are buying Voyager novels.
Well, no. Your figures indicate that there's an overlarge supply of Voyager fiction. Anything else is speculation, without the benefit of the real sales figures Pocket Books relies on.If you go to fanfiction.net and look at the listing of TV Shows you will see the following for Trek-related programs (as of 10:53 cst 10/12/2009):
TOS: 2445
TNG: 1971
DS9: 892
VOY: 5881
ENT: 3342
Other: 1003
Of the 5881 Voyager stories if you filter by all for everything except filter A for characters and search for Janeway she is featured in 2386 of the above 5881 stories.
There seems to be a pent-up demand for Voyager fiction and fiction featuring Janeway in particular that Pocket doesn't seem interested in meeting.
It seems to me like there's a fundamental community-based aspect to the appeal of fanfiction; the interactivity, being able to post and comment on stories, react to others' stories, etc, that doesn't necessarily (or even probably) translate to sales of professional fiction. The non-professional aspect of fanfiction is sort of the point.
Yes, it's non-professional but so was the fan movement after TOS went off the air that made Paramount consider making the first Trek film. TOS wasn't exactly out there winning awards left and right before it was discontinued.
Yes, it's non-professional but so was the fan movement after TOS went off the air that made Paramount consider making the first Trek film.
You remember the Janeway's death wars. Some of the Janeway fanfic people who participated admitted that they'd never read any of Pocket's books before Janeway was killed off. If they didn't want to read Voyager profic before Janeway was killed off, why would they want to if Janeway's brought back?As for how many fanfic authors read a lot and are interested in reading professional works I'd hazard a guess the majority of them are avid readers and would love to see high-calber fiction featuring Voyager and/or Janeway.
TOS wasn't exactly out there winning awards left and right before it was discontinued.
It seems to me like there's a fundamental community-based aspect to the appeal of fanfiction; the interactivity, being able to post and comment on stories, react to others' stories, etc, that doesn't necessarily (or even probably) translate to sales of professional fiction. The non-professional aspect of fanfiction is sort of the point.
Yes, it's non-professional but so was the fan movement after TOS went off the air that made Paramount consider making the first Trek film. TOS wasn't exactly out there winning awards left and right before it was discontinued.
As for how many fanfic authors read a lot and are interested in reading professional works I'd hazard a guess the majority of them are avid readers and would love to see high-calber fiction featuring Voyager and/or Janeway. Some actual writers would have to comment on that though. I'm simply one of a number of read-only folks who have a list of favorite fanfic sites I check regularly. I know if Pocket brought Janeway back I'd start reading Trek novels again.
As a fanfic writer, the direction Pocket Books has gone in lately has actually made me less likely to purchase most books. Now that everything's in one lockstep continuity, if I don't like something that happens, it ends up affecting everything.
There is no longer very much room for the individual author's interpretation of things, and this to me is a real loss.
This may no longer apply, as there's a new editorial regime, but...I'm still thinking that enough wiggle room was left in Before Dishonor to bring her back
Margaret Clark said repeatedly that Janeway's death in Before Dishonor was intended to be definitive, and as far as Pocket was concerned it was, but Paramount wanted an exit in case the books needed to bring her back to life for a future film. Thus, the "wiggle room" was by design, but it wasn't a thread to be pulled unless absolutely necessary.
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