So years after the Enterprise TV series, I've found the ongoing story of star trek in book form (very happy about, ecstatic actually
(seriously, it seems weird to say, but all of a sudden, I felt like I struck oil)). Was just wondering how book authors work together, with all the multiple book series (and interconnectedness; according to the novel-verse graphic chart).
So I have multiple questions to pose (I searched the forums for an hour or two, I couldn't find any answers I wanted. so hopefully someone can direct me to posts that have already answered this, and I am too blind to have missed, or maybe a podcast or whatever).
So obviously there is a power (man/woman/committee), that an author needs to pitch a story towards. Does that entity, already have an idea of where the ongoing story will be going? and that they need the author to fit their mold?
Is it an organic process between writer and the powers that be? or is it a process of the powers that be, pitching an story idea to a author? (or both)
As there are multiple authors, working during the same (trek universe) time frame, but in different series, do they need to talk to each other? so as not to trip over each others plot lines / problems?
Is there simultaneous timeline books (written at around about the same time), where the same character would be acting differently or out of character (where kirk will be fighting off Romulans in one book, and a pack of ninja's, in a cotton candy dance fight in another). I guess what I'm asking, apart from the personal loyalty to the characters. Are there Character rules (established by those powers that be) that a author must adhere to ?
Thank you for your time,
Regards,
ZDM

So I have multiple questions to pose (I searched the forums for an hour or two, I couldn't find any answers I wanted. so hopefully someone can direct me to posts that have already answered this, and I am too blind to have missed, or maybe a podcast or whatever).
So obviously there is a power (man/woman/committee), that an author needs to pitch a story towards. Does that entity, already have an idea of where the ongoing story will be going? and that they need the author to fit their mold?
Is it an organic process between writer and the powers that be? or is it a process of the powers that be, pitching an story idea to a author? (or both)
As there are multiple authors, working during the same (trek universe) time frame, but in different series, do they need to talk to each other? so as not to trip over each others plot lines / problems?
Is there simultaneous timeline books (written at around about the same time), where the same character would be acting differently or out of character (where kirk will be fighting off Romulans in one book, and a pack of ninja's, in a cotton candy dance fight in another). I guess what I'm asking, apart from the personal loyalty to the characters. Are there Character rules (established by those powers that be) that a author must adhere to ?
Thank you for your time,
Regards,
ZDM
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