Just the first three, the rest have been available as E-books for a while now.
I'm a little surprised you'd need separate contracts or sections of the contracts for the different formats, I would think what applied to one, would automatically apply to all of them.
By the turn of the millennium, eBook rights were part of every Simon & Schuster contract, but it may not have been covered in the first three Shatner books (which came out from 1995-1997). It is possible -- likely, even -- that compensation for those rights has not yet been worked out among S&S, Shatner, and the Reeves-Stevenses.
“Probe,” “Cybersong”, aren’t eBooks.
I thought it was Richard Arnold she wasn't a fan of...Vonda N. McIntyre LOATHED Roddenberry!
By the turn of the millennium, eBook rights were part of every Simon & Schuster contract, but it may not have been covered in the first three Shatner books (which came out from 1995-1997). It is possible -- likely, even -- that compensation for those rights has not yet been worked out among S&S, Shatner, and the Reeves-Stevenses.
Vonda N. McIntyre had nothing to do with Probe.
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