My guess would be Walter Irwin and G.B. Love, the editors....I wonder who a person would see about that?
My guess would be Walter Irwin and G.B. Love, the editors....I wonder who a person would see about that?
My guess would be Walter Irwin and G.B. Love, the editors....I wonder who a person would see about that?
My guess would be Walter Irwin and G.B. Love, the editors....I wonder who a person would see about that?
I also remember seeing at least one trade paperback, The Best of the Best of Trek, and wondering just how far they were planning to take this....![]()
Not that you're asking for a straight answer....
It sounds like the type of writing in Best of Trek is equivalent to some of the blogs and opinion sites on the web today. I doubt there would be much demand for such things in printed form.
It sounds like the type of writing in Best of Trek is equivalent to some of the blogs and opinion sites on the web today. I doubt there would be much demand for such things in printed form.
Interesting you say that, because I found those sorts of articles fascinating when they first came out - and I guess in some ways the articles I've been commissioning for Star Trek Magazine (debunking myths etc) have been on the same lines as might have appeared back then. Indeed, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if some of the topics overlapped (inadvertently I hasten to add - I've not seen a copy of the books in over 20 years!)
Paul
It sounds like the type of writing in Best of Trek is equivalent to some of the blogs and opinion sites on the web today. I doubt there would be much demand for such things in printed form.
Interesting you say that, because I found those sorts of articles fascinating when they first came out - and I guess in some ways the articles I've been commissioning for Star Trek Magazine (debunking myths etc) have been on the same lines as might have appeared back then. Indeed, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if some of the topics overlapped (inadvertently I hasten to add - I've not seen a copy of the books in over 20 years!)
Paul
You work for the current Star Trek Magazine?
I've looked through many issues but it has always seemed to be too much the "cheerleading for Star Trek" that we've seen for years in magazines rather than being an honest and critical appraisal of the series.
Interesting you say that, because I found those sorts of articles fascinating when they first came out - and I guess in some ways the articles I've been commissioning for Star Trek Magazine (debunking myths etc) have been on the same lines as might have appeared back then. Indeed, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if some of the topics overlapped (inadvertently I hasten to add - I've not seen a copy of the books in over 20 years!)
Paul
You work for the current Star Trek Magazine?
I've looked through many issues but it has always seemed to be too much the "cheerleading for Star Trek" that we've seen for years in magazines rather than being an honest and critical appraisal of the series.
I edit it. And I think you've not seen the last year's worth then - the articles on TNG's 20th anniversary, the DS9 at 15 issue - and especially next issue's reappraisal of Enterprise - hopefully fulfil that criteria. We can't say "This is trash" (no licensed product can) but we can explain why something doesn't work...
And let's be honest - who'd buy an official magazine that said that Trek was crap?!
Paul
[Do you publish letters or email from critical readers?
I remember in the early 1990s when I and numerous other writers to Starlog criticized Star Trek.
Starlog responded by cutting the size of their letters section in half.
[Do you publish letters or email from critical readers?
I remember in the early 1990s when I and numerous other writers to Starlog criticized Star Trek.
Starlog responded by cutting the size of their letters section in half.
If it's a properly argued piece, not just saying that "everyone connected with the movie must be insane or worse" then yes we do and we have. Equally the issue that's just gone to press doesn't have any because the emails we had were circulation points that were answered directly and the letters we had were for Fistful of Data (the Q and A section)!
There's been quite a bit of reaction to some of the reviews we've run (which are also not "this is the best thing since Mr and Mrs Roddenberry decided it was time to have a baby" but can be quite critical at times).
In a year's time, I expect to be putting a load of pages aside in our issue that goes to press soon after the movie comes out!
Paul
So you expect a hoarde of letters offering critiques of the movie?
Crazy idea, here, Dayton3, but you could try reading the magazine. You don't even have to buy it, just go to the magazine section of your local bookstore and browse it.
Crazy idea, here, Dayton3, but you could try reading the magazine.
Before or after you asked PaulSimpson "Do you publish letters or email from critical readers?"?I have done that.
Speaking for myself, I remember there being plenty of negative letters about various things in Starlog for as long as the magazine was in print.
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