Yes, but apart from the...
what have the Robys ever done for Trek literature?![]()
STEVE: Brought peace?
PAUL: Oh, peace -- shut up!
Yes, but apart from the...
what have the Robys ever done for Trek literature?![]()
So what do YOU do?
Nothing whatsoever, although that may change in the exceedingly unlikely event Simon & Schuster's marketing department ever starts paying me a (very handsome) salary to do their advertising dirty work.
TGT
Absolutely nothing. Kudos for going out of your way to do things like that, but I feel that spending LOTS of my money on the books and buying them new as they come out is all the support I should be required to give.
I don't know why but this kind of makes me sad to read how selfish your personal interest in Star Trek books is. I always am trying to find ways to help other Trek fans discover and get into the books. I guess it never occurred to me that other fans are only interested in their own enjoyment and could care less if others discover the joy of Trek books. I guess it's kind of like fans who feel they hold something so special that they don't want it to be too well known because if too many know their precious object of affection it becomes too common and not so special anymore? Some kind of secret club like the Illuminati?
Kevin
Nothing whatsoever, although that may change in the exceedingly unlikely event Simon & Schuster's marketing department ever starts paying me a (very handsome) salary to do their advertising dirty work.
TGT
Absolutely nothing. Kudos for going out of your way to do things like that, but I feel that spending LOTS of my money on the books and buying them new as they come out is all the support I should be required to give.
I don't know why but this kind of makes me sad to read how selfish your personal interest in Star Trek books is. I always am trying to find ways to help other Trek fans discover and get into the books. I guess it never occurred to me that other fans are only interested in their own enjoyment and could care less if others discover the joy of Trek books. I guess it's kind of like fans who feel they hold something so special that they don't want it to be too well known because if too many know their precious object of affection it becomes too common and not so special anymore? Some kind of secret club like the Illuminati?
Kevin
I don't think it is selfish at all. Like I said, I show my support for the books by buying them. I buy them new instead of used when possible to make sure that my purchase will reflect on the sales of the book and to help the authors. I come to these message boards and support the community here by contributing. But beyond that, I feel no responsibility or inclination to do anything else.
Yep.i recommend, though there is sometimes resistance. I find myself saying, "They're not what you think" or "they're not like that anymore" while facing a lot of bemused shaking heads.
Those that listen to me become fans as a rule.
Those that don't?
Well, the world needs its morons.
IDIC
I have this tattooed on my right butt cheek:
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(For those wondering, I have my website URL and a Mountain Dew log on the other cheek.)
I have this tattooed on my right butt cheek:
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(For those wondering, I have my website URL and a Mountain Dew log on the other cheek.)
I have this tattooed on my right butt cheek:
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You have a varnished woodgrain ass?
I talk enthusiastically about Relaunch whenever I come across a Trek fan IRL or online. Most have never read Trek books and my fervent praise for (in particular) DS9 Relaunch has them throwing themselves at Borders.. or not. At least they hear that there are excellent Trek novels, well worth the read.
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