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  • John J. Ordover
  • John J. Ordover
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  • John J. Ordover is an author who was an editor for the Star Trek line at Pocket Books in the 1990s and early 2000s. During his tenure, he co-developed several innovative projects, such as the Star Trek: New Frontier and Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers series, the Strange New Worlds contest (for which he was a judge and editor), and a number of book mini-series. He left Pocket Books in 2003. With writing partner David Mack, he also wrote the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Starship Down," and contributed the story for "It's Only a Paper Moon".
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none John J. Ordover Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
  • 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).
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  • John J. Ordover is an author who was an editor for the Star Trek line at Pocket Books in the 1990s and early 2000s. During his tenure, he co-developed several innovative projects, such as the Star Trek: New Frontier and Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers series, the Strange New Worlds contest (for which he was a judge and editor), and a number of book mini-series. He left Pocket Books in 2003. With writing partner David Mack, he also wrote the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Starship Down," and contributed the story for "It's Only a Paper Moon".
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none John J. Ordover Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
  • 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. He runs the SoHo Gallery for Digital Art in Manhattan.
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