Reanok wrote:I recently read news from Andy Mangels in the Treklit forum at trek bbs that he went to the new editor to pitch new ideas for StarTrek novels and The new editor rejected all of his story ideas he didn't want to go into details except to say there was some unpleasent falling out and that he probably will no longer be writing Startrek novels.It's really too bad. i was hoping he would write some more Enterprise books.
But publishing in general has been hit pretty hard and this economy doesn't help. When Margaret Clark - the then Star Trek editor - was let go and the new movie came out I figured that there'd be some other big changes to the Trek line of novels. It was looking to me like new business decisions would mean that it'd be really difficult, if not impossible, for an unknown to get published in the line even if every rule was observed. I stopped focusing on a Trek novel a while ago and went back to working on my non-fiction books until I got a better idea of how the ENT line is shaking out.
Do you think the publishing industry perhaps overextended itself with Star Trek?
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