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  • Novelization
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  • A novelization is a novel or short story that is based on an episode, movie or video game. The idea of a novelization was to allow people to relive their favorite episodes, before the advent of videos and DVDs. The first Star Trek novelizations were written by James Blish, and published by Bantam, from 1967, and began with Star Trek 1. Futher novelizations were written of Star Trek: The Animated Series by Alan Dean Foster during the 1970s which were published by Ballantine Books. Now Pocket Books has the license, only key episodes and motion pictures are novelized.
  • Catherine Clark, author of a novelization of the series, also wrote a book entitled My So-Called Life Goes On taking place after the events of the series. This cannot be considered canon, though, as Winnie Holzman in interviews has refused to speculate on what would have occurred in the second season, stating that, while various plot situations had been set up, she never wrote that season and therefore has no way of knowing where it would have gone.
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  • Catherine Clark, author of a novelization of the series, also wrote a book entitled My So-Called Life Goes On taking place after the events of the series. This cannot be considered canon, though, as Winnie Holzman in interviews has refused to speculate on what would have occurred in the second season, stating that, while various plot situations had been set up, she never wrote that season and therefore has no way of knowing where it would have gone. * Catherine Clark. My So-Called Life. Random House Books, 1995. ISBN 0-679-87789-4. * Catherine Clark. My So-Called Life Goes On. Random House Books, 1999. ISBN 0-375-80111-1.
  • A novelization is a novel or short story that is based on an episode, movie or video game. The idea of a novelization was to allow people to relive their favorite episodes, before the advent of videos and DVDs. The first Star Trek novelizations were written by James Blish, and published by Bantam, from 1967, and began with Star Trek 1. Futher novelizations were written of Star Trek: The Animated Series by Alan Dean Foster during the 1970s which were published by Ballantine Books. Now Pocket Books has the license, only key episodes and motion pictures are novelized.
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