Having recently reread the fantastic "Yesterday's Son" and "Time For Yesterday" by Ann Crispin, I was curious as to whether there have been any mentions of Spock's son Zar or the events of those novels since. Memory Beta turns up nothing.
Time For Yesterday was, basically, the last hurrah of the 1980s novel continuity. After that we get the Arnold-era, and then in the mid-90s we start getting things like Invasion!Having recently reread the fantastic "Yesterday's Son" and "Time For Yesterday" by Ann Crispin, I was curious as to whether there have been any mentions of Spock's son Zar or the events of those novels since. Memory Beta turns up nothing.
Wow. Neat to finally know more details on that story.
Wow. Neat to finally know more details on that story.
http://www.well.com/~sjroby/lostbooks.html#04ye
Although Crispin mentions in an interview that the trilogy was "virtually finished", I believe only the first (short) installment was submitted to Pocket. There were some beta readers who saw that part.
Ms. Crispin regrets that due to her current workload, the second and third volumes in the Exiles of Boq'urain trilogy are on hiatus. When there is new information about the trilogy, and any publication dates, it will be posted here.
I'd love to read the draft of the Zar-trilogy.
Wow. Neat to finally know more details on that story.
http://www.well.com/~sjroby/lostbooks.html#04ye
Although Crispin mentions in an interview that the trilogy was "virtually finished", I believe only the first (short) installment was submitted to Pocket. There were some beta readers who saw that part.
It would be nice if she put it up for download like Margaret Wander Bonanno did with her version of Probe.
I take it there's no legal problem with doing that - it's effectively fanfiction ?
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