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Seems there will be what DRGIII calls a "Star Trek Writers mini-con" on May 6th at Star Trek Original Series Set Tours in Ticonderoga, New York.

Currently scheduled writers: DRGIII, Keith R. A. DeCandido, Kevin Dilmore, Michael Jan Friedman, Dave Galanter, Bob Greenberger, Glenn Hauman, Bill Leisner, David Mack, Scott Pearson, Aaron Rosenberg, and Dayton Ward.

https://drgiii.com/news/2017/3/15/star-trek-tours-mini-con
 
Seems there will be what DRGIII calls a "Star Trek Writers mini-con" on May 6th at Star Trek Original Series Set Tours in Ticonderoga, New York.

Currently scheduled writers: DRGIII, Keith R. A. DeCandido, Kevin Dilmore, Michael Jan Friedman, Dave Galanter, Bob Greenberger, Glenn Hauman, Bill Leisner, David Mack, Scott Pearson, Aaron Rosenberg, and Dayton Ward.


https://drgiii.com/news/2017/3/15/star-trek-tours-mini-con
Too bad I made arrangements to be there for Trekonderoga.
 
Seems there will be what DRGIII calls a "Star Trek Writers mini-con" on May 6th at Star Trek Original Series Set Tours in Ticonderoga, New York.
Currently scheduled writers: DRGIII, Keith R. A. DeCandido, Kevin Dilmore, Michael Jan Friedman, Dave Galanter, Bob Greenberger, Glenn Hauman, Bill Leisner, David Mack, Scott Pearson, Aaron Rosenberg, and Dayton Ward.

*tsk* We Brit writers never get invited to these things... :confused:

But if you would like to meet and chat with me and my esteemed colleague Una McCormack, I can tell you that we'll both be appearing at the Trek-On! event on August 19th, in Kings Langley in Hertfordshire. More details here. :bolian:
 
There's a Star Trek Day event in Memphis -- event details here -- that I'll be speaking at this Saturday, April 8. They have a lot of stuff planned, worth a visit if you're in the area.

Following that I'll be at Star Wars Celebration in Florida; I'm signing with Barnes & Noble's booth Friday at 12:30 and Del Rey's Saturday at 3. I will also be running my own Star Wars University writing seminar Sunday at 12:30.

April concludes with me at Planet Comicon in Kansas City -- my first time there! Hope to have info about times and appearances on my website and Twitter shortly.
 
This sounds great, I'll definitely have to check it out :D

Most airport terminal/ genre/dime-novels, such as those about Star Trek, Star Wars, or other licensed properties, are by either relatively mediocre talents, by young writers still trying to break in, or sometimes by established writers needing a paycheck, who often do a hack job on the book.

Some books are done by better writers who write better books. Of the 500-odd Trek novels over 80% are diddly-squat.

Your mileage may vary.
 
Most airport terminal/ genre/dime-novels, such as those about Star Trek, Star Wars, or other licensed properties, are by either relatively mediocre talents, by young writers still trying to break in, or sometimes by established writers needing a paycheck, who often do a hack job on the book.

Some books are done by better writers who write better books. Of the 500-odd Trek novels over 80% are diddly-squat.

Your mileage may vary.

Ok, so I've read enough of your comments on other threads to understand where you're coming from (it was about 4) in that you don't like modern Trek books. I get that they won't be for everyone, even if I don't understand why you're being so vocal about it. Star Trek is about IDIC, right? Each to their own?

Therefore my question is why type this particular response to my comment on this thread. I'd be interested in meeting modern authors because I've read enough modern novels to really enjoy them, and recognise the talent that goes into making them, and it would be nice to shake their hands and say thank you. What did you hope your comment would achieve?
 
Specifically, what novels did you actually read that weren't part of the TOS numbered line?
I thought you'd never ask!
Federation. Vulcan's Forge. Shadows on the Sun. Best Destiny. The Lost Years. Sarek. Some others. Can't remember them all. Long, deep, thoughtful novels for adults. Well, as deep as genre novels can be.

The Original Series. You know, like "Star Trek".

Next!
 
Next is stop posting about the books in this thread. This thread is for advertising events with the authors. The rest of this forum is for the books.
 
Tell me more. Will it be a comic con? And what Star Trek authors will appear?
 
For local folks:

I'll be doing a reading and book signing at the Oxford Public Library in Oxford, Pennsylvania tomorrow night at 6:30 PM.

I'll be reading and signing my new book, THE LIBRARIANS AND THE MOTHER GOOSE CHASE.

Can't imagine people will fly across country for this event, but if you happen to be in Chester County . . . :)
 
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