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'''John J. Ordover''' is a former editor at [[Pocket Books]], and for many years he was responsible for overseeing the company's line of ''Star Trek'' books. He is partially responsible for the "rebirth" of ''Trek'' fiction in the [[1990s]], being the driving force behind series-bending concepts such as the ''Invasion!'' miniseries, the ''Eugenics Wars'' novels, and ''[[Star Trek: New Frontier]]'', ''Trek''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s first novel-only series. He also edited the first seven volumes of the ''[[Strange New Worlds I|Strange New Worlds]]'' anthologies.
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'''John J. Ordover''' is a former editor at [[Pocket Books]], and for many years he was responsible for overseeing the company's line of ''[[Star Trek]]'' books. He is partially responsible for the "rebirth" of ''Star Trek'' fiction in the 1990s, being the driving force behind series-bending concepts such as the ''Invasion!'' miniseries, the ''Eugenics Wars'' novels, and [[Star Trek: New Frontier]], ''Trek''{{'}}s first novel-only series. He also edited the first seven volumes of the ''[[Strange New Worlds]]'' anthologies.
   
In August of [[2003]], Ordover left Pocket books to start up a book packager (though he did continue to work on a few projects he had left at Pocket), but ended up a part-owner of [http://phobosweb.com/ Phobos Books] where he holds the title of editor-in-chief. There, he was responsible for the development of the new Phobos Impact Science Fiction and Fantasy lines, presenting the forthcoming novels ''All Eve's Hallows'' by [[Dean Wesley Smith]] (September, 2005) ''Dragon America'' by Mike Resnick (also September, 2005), ''Sword of Orion'' by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller (October, 2005), ''Blood and Roses'' by Ann Tonsor Zeddies (November, 2005), ''The Genesis Project'' by [[Dayton Ward]] (January, 2006) ''Luna City Special Investications: Dead Man on the Moon'' by Stephen Harper (February, 2006) and ''Phobos Rising'' by [[L.A. Graf]] (March, 2006).
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In August of 2003, Ordover left Pocket books to start up a book packager (though he did continue to work on a few projects he had left at Pocket), but ended up a part-owner of [http://phobosweb.com/ Phobos Books] where he holds the title of editor-in-chief. There, he was responsible for the development of the new Phobos Impact Science Fiction and Fantasy lines, presenting the forthcoming novels ''All Eve's Hallows'' by [[Dean Wesley Smith]] (September, 2005) ''Dragon America'' by Mike Resnick (also September, 2005), ''Sword of Orion'' by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller (October, 2005), ''Blood and Roses'' by Ann Tonsor Zeddies (November, 2005), ''The Genesis Project'' by [[Dayton Ward]] (January, 2006) ''Luna City Special Investigations: Dead Man on the Moon'' by Stephen Harper (February, 2006) and ''Phobos Rising'' by [[L.A. Graf]] (March, 2006).
   
In [[2000]], Ordover won the [http://www.users.muohio.edu/mollmasc/psiphiold.htm Psi Phi Award] for Lifetime Achievement. It was subsequently nicknamed "the Ordie" in his honor.
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In 2000, Ordover won the [http://www.users.muohio.edu/mollmasc/psiphiold.htm Psi Phi Award] for Lifetime Achievement. It was subsequently nicknamed "the Ordie" in his honor.
   
==Episode writing==
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== Episode writing credits ==
* [[DS9]]:
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** "[[Starship Down]]" (with [[David Mack]])
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** {{e|Starship Down}} (with [[David Mack]])
** "[[It's Only a Paper Moon]]" (with [[David Mack]] and [[Ronald D. Moore]])
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** {{e|It's Only a Paper Moon}} (with [[David Mack]] and [[Ronald D. Moore]])
   
==Bibliography==
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== Bibliography ==
* ''[[Identity Crisis (novella)|Identity Crisis]]''
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* ''{{dis|Identity Crisis|novel}}''
 
* ''[[Strange New Worlds I]]'' (with [[Dean Wesley Smith]] and [[Paula M. Block]])
 
* ''[[Strange New Worlds I]]'' (with [[Dean Wesley Smith]] and [[Paula M. Block]])
 
* ''[[Strange New Worlds II]]'' (with [[Dean Wesley Smith]] and [[Paula M. Block]])
 
* ''[[Strange New Worlds II]]'' (with [[Dean Wesley Smith]] and [[Paula M. Block]])
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* ''[[Strange New Worlds VI]]'' (with [[Dean Wesley Smith]] and [[Paula M. Block]])
 
* ''[[Strange New Worlds VI]]'' (with [[Dean Wesley Smith]] and [[Paula M. Block]])
 
* ''[[Strange New Worlds VII]]'' (with [[Dean Wesley Smith]], [[Elisa J. Kassin]], and [[Paula M. Block]])
 
* ''[[Strange New Worlds VII]]'' (with [[Dean Wesley Smith]], [[Elisa J. Kassin]], and [[Paula M. Block]])
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[[Category:Writers|Ordover]]
 
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== External link ==
[[Category:Star Trek authors|Ordover]]
 
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Revision as of 20:09, 21 February 2013

Template:Realworld John J. Ordover is a former editor at Pocket Books, and for many years he was responsible for overseeing the company's line of Star Trek books. He is partially responsible for the "rebirth" of Star Trek fiction in the 1990s, being the driving force behind series-bending concepts such as the Invasion! miniseries, the Eugenics Wars novels, and Star Trek: New Frontier, Trek's first novel-only series. He also edited the first seven volumes of the Strange New Worlds anthologies.

In August of 2003, Ordover left Pocket books to start up a book packager (though he did continue to work on a few projects he had left at Pocket), but ended up a part-owner of Phobos Books where he holds the title of editor-in-chief. There, he was responsible for the development of the new Phobos Impact Science Fiction and Fantasy lines, presenting the forthcoming novels All Eve's Hallows by Dean Wesley Smith (September, 2005) Dragon America by Mike Resnick (also September, 2005), Sword of Orion by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller (October, 2005), Blood and Roses by Ann Tonsor Zeddies (November, 2005), The Genesis Project by Dayton Ward (January, 2006) Luna City Special Investigations: Dead Man on the Moon by Stephen Harper (February, 2006) and Phobos Rising by L.A. Graf (March, 2006).

In 2000, Ordover won the Psi Phi Award for Lifetime Achievement. It was subsequently nicknamed "the Ordie" in his honor.

Episode writing credits

Bibliography

External link