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October 12, 2004
At long last, Voyager
Now I know what my next writing assignment will be.
Just received a call this morning from Marco Palmieri, over at Pocket Books. Paramount has approved my outline for “Command Code,” a story designated for the tenth anniversary Voyager anthology.
This is exceedingly cool on a few fronts. To start, it’s the first time I get to work with Marco, an old pal since his days at DC. Then, there’s the fact that the outline got approved with no changes, meaning he and I were spot on hammering out the details. And finally, it’s the first time I’m writing these characters so it’ll be a nice challenge.
Of course, now I have to write it before Thanksgiving and make it wonderful. Looking forward to it!
Posted by Bob Greenberger at October 12, 2004 09:31 AM
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Nicely done, Bob!
I look forward to sharing anthology space with you again. :)
(Good luck on the deadline. I turned mine in September 1, and am just waiting on Marco to read the blasted thing. :) )
Posted by: Terri Osborne at October 12, 2004 10:47 AM
Congratulations!
Posted by: Michael A. Burstein
at October 12, 2004 10:54 AM
Woo!
Also, Hoo!
---KRAD
Posted by: KRAD
at October 12, 2004 11:50 AM
Congrats. :)
(On a pseudo-related front, whatever happened to the three-way Voyager novel that was supposedly going to happen?)
Posted by: Andrew Timson
at October 12, 2004 12:53 PM
Congratulations, Bob!
Posted by: Elayne Riggs at October 12, 2004 03:13 PM