I read your "Star Trek TOS Pocket Books currently have no female authors. This needs changing." post today. Can you explain why you missed out any mention at all of the female writers working on Star Trek fiction that is not in the TOS series? You make it sound like Pocket Books have a bias against female writers but you ignore the presence of people like Ilsa Bick, Kirsten Beyer, Una McCormack (and many more) who write Trek for DS9, Voyager, TNG etc.
I went back through mid-April and couldn’t find the post you seem to be responding to. So you may have found an older post quoting from an historical source. Or you may be confusing one of my reblogs with an original post. Or you may have confused me with someone else. But let me know what you find out, because I am curious. I do know that the Star Trek books have been (and are being) published over a 40 year period by different publishers (and of course in different markets). Here’s a handy list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Star_Trek_novels for you to start on your statistical analysis. I am not certain how you would normalize your results to take into account shifting demographics, editors and of course, shifting social norms, but it should be interesting.







