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Anawa
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Location: Queensland, Australia

PostTue Sep 09, 2008 7:13 am    Star Trek Voyager novel submitted to Pocket Books

Hi everyone,

I�m new to STV forums. I look forward to reading your fan fiction and joining in some of your discussions.

Some background info�
I am a full-time parent, casual Medical Educator and hobbyist writer.
My husband Rick and I have been married for 14 years and we have six terrific kids! - yes, you read that number correctly. Our children range in age from 13 years down to 9 weeks.

In Australia, we�re still in populate or perish mode, so basically we�re just supporting the government in its �One child for Mum, one child for Dad, and one child for the Prime minister� policy, with a few spares. Actually, we feel very blessed! Kaitlyn, Sean and Leah are ours by birth. Ryan and Emma were adopted from South Korea after a very long wait. And little Lochlain joined us from the foster care system. Life is hectic, and I�m slightly sleep deprived at present, but it�s all good.

So why did I join STV.com�
At this moment, the first three chapters of my latest full-length Star Trek: Voyager novel are sitting in a slush pile on someone�s desk at Pocket Books. It�s been almost a year since my manuscript was forwarded. It�s frustrating, but not entirely unexpected as my two previous attempts at Star Trek fiction also took about a year for my agent to get a reply.

My story, titled Symbols, was written to be the missing link between �Resolutions� and some of the left-field plot developments in �Endgame.� It�s a reflective story, an ensemble piece, but with some significant Janeway/Chakotay moments.

I thought you might enjoy reading Symbols. Like all writers, I need feedback. So anyone who�s interested can drop me a quick email on [email protected] and I�ll forward you a copy. I hope I can share Symbols with some of you.

Best wishes,
Suzanne.


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calvin
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Joined: 31 Jul 2008
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PostWed Sep 10, 2008 2:36 pm    

wow, that's a lot of kids. but that's nothing compared to some of the mormon families here in the states. =p

welcome to STV. you might want to introduce yourself in the "This Is Me" section as that's the official forum for new member introductions.

i don't know much about book publishing (i enjoy writing, but i'm a terrible writer i'm afraid) but perhaps you could bypass the publishers and just distribute your writings on your own website? the internet is a great tool for independent artists/musicians/writers/filmmakers because it circumvents traditional channels of disseminating information/art/media.


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Andi McDougal
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Joined: 13 Apr 2007
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PostFri Nov 07, 2008 5:29 pm    

calvin wrote:
wow, that's a lot of kids. but that's nothing compared to some of the mormon families here in the states. =p


Or some of the Catholic ones! Welcome aboard, Anawa


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buffyscrubs
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Joined: 09 Oct 2009
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PostWed Nov 25, 2009 1:10 am    

This has the potential for, asstar trek voyager
Carla Heiney would say, pure awesome. Ryanbones complete series
and Ellenore look physically fantastic with their costumes and their dancing. The lindy hop really serves Ellenore's personality well and, of course, it the wire 1-5 dvd
utilizes Ryan's He-Man strength with monk dvd
lots and lots of lifts. I'm loving the heck out of this dance, but at points it seems to be going a little slow for a traditional Dexter dvd boxset
lindy hop. At points it misses the full throttle pep, though the personality Ryan and Ellenore arestar trek voyager complete series
bringing are 100% in the spirit of the dance. Great routine, not perfect, but definitely awesome.

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great way to start the night and that Ellenore gets better every week and the lindy hop was made for her. (Shanks, we agree!) Mary bets your bippy it wasstar trek voyager complete series
tremendous! She especially appreciated the end, where Ryan and Ellenore did the splits. Yes, Thor can do the splits. Ryan and Ellenore than two and a half men dvd
beg, for good reason, not to split the partnership. Nigel thought it was terrible .... that they hadn't had the lindy hop for three seasons. HeDisney dvd collection
commends Ryan for getting into the floor when dancing, and says that the routine was terrific to watch. Agreed.


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