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Trek relaunch reading order?

Those Strange New Worlds novels look interesting with them being set in the far future.
They are short story collections, technically. I only read the 2016 one, but the far future story was rather interesting.
 
The Strange New Worlds anthologies were all made up [EDIT: of] stories submitted by fans that were then chosen by a group of judges, they covered all of the series and also featured original concepts. A few of the people who submitted stories went on to write for the regular series too.
 
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Those Strange New Worlds novels look interesting with them being set in the far future.

The Strange New Worlds anthologies were all made up [EDIT: of] stories submitted by fans that were then chosen by a group of judges, they covered all of the series and also featured original concepts. A few of the people who submitted stories went on to write for the regular series too.

My 2009 roundtable discussion for Unreality-SF.net about Strange New Worlds with Dean Wesley Smith,@Dayton Ward , William Leisner, @Allyn Gibson and Terri Osborne might provide some background about the Strange New Worlds contest and anthologies:

http://unreality-sf.net/2009/06/21/star-trek-strange-new-worlds-a-look-back/
 
Wow, I sound like some sort of bitter crank in there. I apologise to everyone. Jeez.

Not at all, you provided a different view on the contest and that was my intention all along. As I wrote in the original thread about the article when someone commented that your comments where a bit harsh:

I don't think so.

I specifically asked Allyn and Terri to participate beside D.W. Smith and the Wardie-winners Dayton and Bill to get a well rounded view on the contest, and I think their perspective added a lot to the article.

And I think you yourself put it best:

No. Just honest. And not one to mince words. :)

I basically didn't want to fall in the same trap Jeff Ayers fell with Voyages of the Imagination. Most of the SNW entries read the same, and I just wanted to put an "outside" perspective on it as well, hence having two authors who made it into Treklit through SNW and two authors who participated , but made there inroads into TrekLit through other means.
 
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