Why do they even want a story submission then, and not just excerpts that show your writing skills?
And if you can't give Guinan a never before mentioned sister
then you also can't give Riker a never before mentioned lover who has an actual impact on him.
Why do they even want a story submission then, and not just excerpts that show your writing skills?
Why do they even want a story submission then, and not just excerpts that show your writing skills?
I'm curious, what were your submissions like that got you accepted as tie-in writers?
I wonder if a story like Pegasus would work. Dark secrets in Rikers past, introducing Federation cloaking technology... no, wouldn't work either.
are the three sample chapters usually chapters 1-3 or can they be any three chapters. also, do they have to be sequential chapters or can they be randomly scattered chapters?
I'm curious, what were your submissions like that got you accepted as tie-in writers?
That's a question with all sorts of answers, given the different approaches avenues people traveled to arrive at one of the Pocket editors' doors.![]()
thank you.are the three sample chapters usually chapters 1-3 or can they be any three chapters. also, do they have to be sequential chapters or can they be randomly scattered chapters?
Typically, it's what would be the first three chapters of your novel, around 50 pages or so. If they're interested in enough in what they've read, the editor might ask you for more.
I dunno, I thought that was a pretty specific question with a specific answer: how did you become a Trek writer, and if you became one via that submission process, what did you submit?
are the three sample chapters usually chapters 1-3 or can they be any three chapters. also, do they have to be sequential chapters or can they be randomly scattered chapters?
I can't speak for every editor, but I always read the sample chapters first, because there was no point in even looking at the outline if the person couldn't write.
^Well, if your first three chapters give no indication that it's a crossover, that's another one of those fundamental structural flaws that mean you need to rethink your approach.
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