Thanks, looks like some interesting stuff. Do you have a favourite from the original stuff you've done or a favourite from the marvel stuff?Well, here's a link to my full bibliography.................
Thanks, looks like some interesting stuff. Do you have a favourite from the original stuff you've done or a favourite from the marvel stuff?Well, here's a link to my full bibliography.................
This especially sounds like a very fun series, I'll try it soon I should think.If you are open to historical fantasy, then @David Mack's Dark Arts series is really good.
Oooof, that's a tough question. It's like asking parents which one is their favorite child.....Thanks, looks like some interesting stuff. Do you have a favourite from the original stuff you've done or a favourite from the marvel stuff?
Now then this is an old Trek author but Robert Vardeman (The Klingon Gambit/Mutiny On The Enterprise) also wrote the Tom Swift books Gateway To Doom (1983), The Microbots (1992) & Mutant Beach (1992) under the Victor Appleton pseudonym.
I read that back in 2006! Was it always meant to be #2 in the series, or was it to be #1? The ISBN’s indicate that your book was filed for first and I seem to recall that it was announced first, but the changed later on to book 2.This is where I cop to have written at least one TOM SWIFT book myself, also as "Victor Appleton."
TOM SWIFT: The Robot Olympics
I read that back in 2006! Was it always meant to be #2 in the series, or was it to be #1? The ISBN’s indicate that your book was filed for first and I seem to recall that it was announced first, but the changed later on to book 2.
The first book, Into The Abyss was more of an action oriented story, so the theory I had with a few other people was that the two books were switched to lead with the action and then bring the less action oriented book out next after the audience had been hooked, since The Robot Olympics did have a slower plot and it felt more like an introduction book.Honestly, my memories are fuzzy, but I believe I wrote it with the idea that it would be the first one, but they ended up doing another one first for reasons I can't recall. Possibly a scheduling a thing where I was tied up with another project at the time.
Titan books is releasing a new omnibus edition of The Venom Factor trilogy this March.You should also check out the 1990’s to early-2000’s Marvel novel line by Byron Preiss. The line was edited by Keith R.A. DeCandido and he even wrote a story or two. Plus there were other Trek writers like Greg Cox and John Vornholt. The line started with Diane Duane’s excellent Spider-Man: The Venom Factor (which was also boom 1 of a trilogy she wrote, plus she wrote Mutant Empire in the X-Men series.
Titan books is releasing a new omnibus edition of The Venom Factor trilogy this March.
They also recently released a new omnibus of @Greg Cox's The Avengers and X-Men: The Gamma Quest trilogy.
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