Re-reading James Swallow's Deus Sanguinius while i wait for Full Circle to turn up in the mail.
I've sworn off Star Trek books.
I'm wondering why Pocket Books hasn't delved into this particular market. Seems like it is really taking off.
I have a stack of great scifi romances that are very good! I especially like Linnea Sinclair and Susan Grant.
I'm wondering why Pocket Books hasn't delved into this particular market. Seems like it is really taking off.
^ Pocket publishes a metric ton of romances.
Perhaps I should say that Star Trek romance is a field that might be explored rather than Pocket Books romance. My bad.
I'm a Trek fan. I suppose that is reason enough to read this site, even the literature forum. Or are there entrance requirements to read and post here? Like, do I have to be a jerk?![]()
Romance is certainly a major element of several of my Star Trek works, and I'm sure a major element of other Trek literature as well.Perhaps I should say that Star Trek romance is a field that might be explored rather than Pocket Books romance.
This made me snarf my iced tea, but honestly I found Karen's books to be the best of the previous nine-ology, so this isn't all that encouraging (though I like Christie's work a lot more than you do...).Yep. They've switched out Karen Traviss and her one-note Mandalorian fetish for Christie Golden in the line-up from the previous nine-ology.
I could start reading the novels again, I suppose. The last books I read were the myriad universe collections, which were not too bad compared to the other books I've started and put aside (starting with "Death in Winter"). I dislike the current direction that the relaunch books have taken and am uninterested in the novels that are not connected to one of the TV programs.
I've been a reader for years. I have all of the numbered TNG and Voyager novels, and several of the cross-over sets. I started reading Trek novels in the 70s. Maybe I'm here because "hope springs eternal" that the "usual" Star Trek novel will be replaced with something that catches my interest.
I'm not sure what you were trying to do, but I do know what I thought you were doing--telling me to get lost. The thread is about what we're reading--not what "Star Trek lit" we're reading. I decided to post. Sorry if you thought I was out of line.![]()
I'm wondering why Pocket Books hasn't delved into this particular market. Seems like it is really taking off.
http://romance.simonandschuster.com/
This ought to be a cover quote on subsequent editions...Reading it is like being fellated by violence.
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