I think the best way to have your voice heard by Pocket would be to organize the BBJ fans into:
A: Buying the books Janeway appeared in. Not used. NEW. That shows an interest in seeing her further adventures in a way that Pocket cannot ignore. A purchase for a Janeway book is a vote for more Janeway.
I made a similar suggestion over a year ago. The Janeway fans didn't care for the idea, to put it mildly. Not even the ones who actually understood what I was saying.
I haven't bought a Voyager book in a long while now and I've never bought an Enterprise book. So, I'm doing more than just arguing with someone who I don't believe is old enough to have participated in the first letter writing campaign. Thing is, those stragegies don't work. All it does is cause them to stop selling and writing the books, so it gets now where, UNLESS they know what we do want.
This paragraph's not easy to parse, but I think you're missing the Admiral's point. Like I said last year, quoting the Talosians, "Wrong thinking is punishable. Right thinking will be as quickly rewarded." Do some rewarding along with the punishing.
BTW, the S.T. section at local bookstores here in my city has gotten smaller and smaller. Some places it's non-existent. Goes to show what not buying does.
Star Trek was hugely popular in the early to mid-'90s. This was an anomaly. I've looked at the number of Trek books published annually, as listed on my site, and unsurprisingly enough, the number of Trek books published in a year peaked around the same time Trek itself peaked, and the number of Trek books dwindled as DS9, Voyager, and Enterprise each got lower ratings than its predecessor. So it makes perfect sense that there are fewer books in the bookstores. What else would you expect?