DTI: FORGOTTEN HISTORY annotations finally up!
Followers of my website may have begun to think that I was taking the title of DTI: Forgotten History too literally, since I haven’t updated the site with annotations or even non-spoiler discussion and ordering links for the book — a major oversight for which I apologize. Everything but the spoiler notes should really have been up before the book came out over two months ago, so I really dropped the ball on that one. But that oversight has now been rectified, and the main page with basic discussion, ordering links, and a link to the annotations page can be accessed at:
http://home.fuse.net/ChristopherLBennett/Trekfiction.html#DTIFH
Categories: My Fiction, Star Trek
Forgotten History, Star Trek, Star Trek DTI, writing
Awesome news! Watching the Clock is one of my favorite Star Trek novels, and the annotations made my reading experience so much richer. I have been anxiously awaiting annotations for Forgotten History, and you have delivered! I’m sure you probably plan to work on other things for your next couple projects, but I hope you continue to explore the DTI universe again in the future!
Love reading your annotations – I think I’ve spotted all the references in a book, then read the notes and see loads that I’ve missed. I like how everything is put into context with the Trek universe. Any plans for a third DTI novel? I guess Voyager would be the series to tackle, though I don’t know how you’d fit that in with the DTI being in another quadrant. Maybe get Cmdr Ducane and the Relativity involved.
That comes dangerously close to being a story idea. Please don’t ever suggest any specific story ideas to me; for legal reasons, I can’t use them, and if I happened to be working on something similar, I’d have to abandon it. You didn’t go far enough to cross the line here, but please be careful in the future.
Anyway, Watching the Clock already dealt with Janeway’s temporal violations and the TIC. And if I were to do a third book, I’d probably want to go someplace more original rather than just doing more “here’s how these episodes tie together.”
Good point – and sorry! Please excuse my foolishness.
Just finished reading Watching the Clock. It was a fun read and enjoyed it so thank you! Do you know when Forgotten History will be available for ebooks as a download?
It’s already available as an ebook in all the major formats.
Ah, I’m in Canada. I did a quick search in the US online ebook stores and can see it but get “Not available in your territory” type message when I sign in. These regional rules are frustrating to consumers.
Sorry. I don’t know how to help with that.
No problem, the paper back is available in stores or I might just wait it out for a bit.