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So does "A Burning House" Have a New Cover?

I'm pretty sure that's an older cover from a promotional catalogue. I know I've seen it before, and before the cover with the First City at that.

Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
 
ncc71877 said:
must say I liked the First City of the Empire cover better.

Unfortunately the "burning house" of the title burnt down to ashes and rubble, and that didn't make a very exciting cover. Then they were also hoping to feature the proverbial "running man" but... he ran away. ;)

(Actually, yeah, that's the original promotional placeholder cover, published in the Simon & Schuster marketing catalogue.)
 
No, the First City shot will be the actual cover of the book. The Kurn photo was just a placeholder for the catalogue, as Stephan's painting wasn't ready in time for the catalogue solicitation.

Amazon, for reasons known only to the voices in their heads, continues to run the wrong cover.
 
KRAD said:Amazon, for reasons known only to the voices in their heads, continues to run the wrong cover.
If I had a nickel for all the times I've struggled to get a cover or synopsis corrected on Amazon, I'd be able to afford TOS Season 1 remastered. :brickwall:
 
There is still an Amazon.com entry under my name for a "book" called Hidden Truths, which was the working title for my short story "As Others See Us" in Constellations. I don't know how they got the idea that it's a separate book or that it even exists, and I don't know how to ask them to delete the entry. Although maybe asking would be futile anyway.
 
Christopher said:
There is still an Amazon.com entry under my name for a "book" called Hidden Truths, which was the working title for my short story "As Others See Us" in Constellations. I don't know how they got the idea that it's a separate book or that it even exists, and I don't know how to ask them to delete the entry. Although maybe asking would be futile anyway.
It's possible it came from a careless entry in a Pocket Books database. All the computers talk to each other in a Skynet sort of way. Sometimes you get something corrected in one place, but than the incorrect entry gets loaded back in from some other site.
 
Therin of Andor said:
ncc71877 said:
must say I liked the First City of the Empire cover better.

Unfortunately the "burning house" of the title burnt down to ashes and rubble, and that didn't make a very exciting cover. Then they were also hoping to feature the proverbial "running man" but... he ran away. ;)

(Actually, yeah, that's the original promotional placeholder cover, published in the Simon & Schuster marketing catalogue.)


Martok: "One day, lad, all this will be yours."

Drex: "What, the curtains?"

Martok: "No, not the curtains, lad. All that you can see, stretched over the hills and forests, that'll be your empire, lad."

Drex: "But mother..."

Martok: "Father, I'm father."

Drex: "But father, I don't want any of that."

Martok: "Listen lad, I built this empire up from nothing. When I started, all I had was SWAMP! Other chancellors said I was daft to build a great hall on a swamp, but I built it all the same, just to show 'em! It sank into the swamp, so... I built a second one. That sank into the swamp. I built a third one. It burned down, fell over, and THEN it sank into the swamp. But the fourth one stayed up! And that's what you're going to get, lad — the strongest great hall in this quadrant!"

Drex: "But I don't want any of that, I'd rather..."

Martok: "Rather what?"

Drex: "I'd rather just sing."
 
Am I the only one who's bothered that whenever Worf or other Klingons mention Klingon opera, they always refer to it as "Klingon opera?" I mean, wouldn't they think of it as just "opera," and our stuff as "Human opera?"

Also, I don't believe that opera can be the only musical form that Klingons have. I wonder, will A Burning House give us any insights into, say, Klingon chamber music? Klingon street busking? Klingon torch songs? Klingon karaoke?
 
Christopher said:
Am I the only one who's bothered that whenever Worf or other Klingons mention Klingon opera, they always refer to it as "Klingon opera?" I mean, wouldn't they think of it as just "opera," and our stuff as "Human opera?"

Also, I don't believe that opera can be the only musical form that Klingons have. I wonder, will A Burning House give us any insights into, say, Klingon chamber music? Klingon street busking? Klingon torch songs? Klingon karaoke?

:eek:

... and that's when I shot him, your honor.
 
Well Worf would always mention it as "Klingon" opera because he would've grown up with Human opera. I don't recall ever hearing any other Klingon refer to it.
 
Christopher said:
There is still an Amazon.com entry under my name for a "book" called Hidden Truths, which was the working title for my short story "As Others See Us" in Constellations. I don't know how they got the idea that it's a separate book or that it even exists, and I don't know how to ask them to delete the entry. Although maybe asking would be futile anyway.

They also still have any entry for a new Serenity novel by KRAD, with like a 2009 or 2010 release date.
 
Christopher said:
Am I the only one who's bothered that whenever Worf or other Klingons mention Klingon opera, they always refer to it as "Klingon opera?" I mean, wouldn't they think of it as just "opera," and our stuff as "Human opera?"

It might make a little sense if the Klingons had borrowed the form of opera from humans, but I think there may have been references to Klingon operas that predate first contact.

Also, I don't believe that opera can be the only musical form that Klingons have. I wonder, will A Burning House give us any insights into, say, Klingon chamber music? Klingon street busking? Klingon torch songs? Klingon karaoke?

Klingon gangsta rap?

Straight outta qo'Nos, Klingon warrior named Kai Kube
From the gang called Klingons with attitude
When I'm messed with, I got a bat'leth
Swing the bad blade, you're body's a red mist
You too, boy, if ya tribblin' me
Federation gonna hafta come and get me
Off yo ship, that's how I'm goin out
For the punk Organians that's showin' out....

(Apologies to N.W.A.)
 
Christopher said:
Klingon karaoke?

Followed by the inevitable Klingon Guitar Hero:

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