but was this a big concern before???
i am pretty sure there were novels coming out between the other movies that had contradictions with the movies that came afterward.
Yes, but policies can change when new people are in charge. Although of course it's pure speculation that this decision has anything to do with canon or continuity.
as much as i liked the new movie i feel like by this orci, kurtzman , abrams and pocket have just screwed the fans and especially the authors
whose books got torpedoed.
You're blaming the wrong people. Roberto Orci has said on TrekMovie that the suspension of the novels was a decision that he and his fellow writers had nothing to do with. And as others have pointed out, Pocket would have no reason to cost themselves money and prestige by shelving these books. The decision had to come from higher up.
My understanding was the toys would be put back in the box at the end of each novel so the story would be left just as things were before.
That's the idea, but then, it's the way tie-ins have almost always been done in the past (the post-series books of recent years being an exception to the conventional rule), and yet many of those "toys back in the box" tie-ins of past years ended up being contradicted anyway. Because it's always just a best guess, and you never know what details might end up getting contradicted later. (For instance, in
Strike Zone, Peter David asserted that Worf had never met a Klingon-Human hybrid before, and then "The Emissary" came along a few months later and established he'd had a relationship with a Klingon-Human woman six years before.)
Maybe they'll be released next year once the script gets banged out.
We can but hope.
Can we fill the gaps with some Romulan War books? Cos we aint got no Enterprise Books this year.
Not enough time by far. It typically takes close to a year to outline, approve, write, reapprove, edit, reapprove, typset, manufacture, promote, and distribute a book. The process can be accelerated to get a book out in as little as a couple of months (as with ADF's novelization of the film), but it takes enormous added effort and expense to do so. So the gap is probably going to be filled only with reprints. Although early indications are that they're going to be reprints of e-book content that hasn't been physically published before, so it's still new material for most book buyers.