Looks like I'm banished to the digital supplement again.![]()
I suspect many of us will find our work alternates between print and digital to avoid accusations of favoritism by the editor.Looks like I'm banished to the digital supplement again.![]()
I just got issue 10 of the magazine
Nice! I got a peek at the art for my story, which I think will be in the digital supplement of issue 12. The illustration is very nice.Teasing: I just got a sneak peek at the art for my next TOS story, which I believe is tentatively scheduled for #12.
Just got my subscription copy of #11 in the mail today. The print edition, I mean.
UPDATE: And today I got the digital supplement, featuring a Ferengi story by Keith DeCandido and a TAS story by Rich Handley.
Thanks!My Ferengi story is called "Attempted Break-In." Rich's M'Ress story is entitled, appropriately, "Cat and Mouse."
I did the main illustration for "Cat and Mouse" That was a lot of fun!My Ferengi story is called "Attempted Break-In." Rich's M'Ress story is entitled, appropriately, "Cat and Mouse."
Congratulations David!I am pleased to share the news that this past Friday, July 26, 2024,I won two Scribe Awards, bestowed by the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers.
The first, in the category of “Best Short Fiction,” was for “Lost and Founder,” my Star Trek: Deep Space Nine short story in Issue 8 of Star Trek Explorer magazine. I was told that this category, which was more crowded than the “Best Original Novel, Speculative” category, was even more hotly contested, and that my story just barely squeaked to a first-place finish.
In addition, Star Trek: Picard – Firewall was honored with a Scribe Award for “Best Original Novel, Speculative.” This category was hotly contested, as always, and I feel deeply honored that the judges ultimately voted to bestow the award upon Firewall.
For those keeping score at home, I have now won four Scribe Awards and been nominated for ten, and I have been the recipient of their Faust Award, which honors me as a grandmaster in the field of media tie-in writing.
I offer my gratitude to the Scribe Award judges, my congratulations to this year’s other Scribe Award winners, and my respect to my fellow nominees for Best Original Novel, Speculative, and Best Short Fiction. They all did superlative work, and but for a quirk of fate any of them might well have taken home these awards instead of me.
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