Blimey, have I finished this already? Well it is a very easy and entertaining read, and written very much in Wil Wheaton's voice, so it flows quite naturally.Basically, it's great. It's a subjective behind the scenes opinion of some of the earlier episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, stuff...
First off, it’s by Wil freakin’ Wheaton. Do I really need to say any more? As someone who used to sit with her dad and watch episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation with her father every week, then subsequently the other three Star Trek series, I was curious about this book the first time I he...
The only sound other than my typing is that soft comforting hum of the fan in my computer. The room is dark, except for the light falling off of my monitor.He's sitting on my desk, just outside the monitor's soft glow, staring at me."Hey, Wesley, I've got some good news.""You've had a change of h...
. .”Andrew Hackard edited that book, Just A Geek, from which these stories were excised. Without Andrew’s guidance and encouragement, I wouldn’t have gotten past the title page.Bobby The Mat edited the Saga of SpongeBob Vegas Pants, and helped me find the beginning that I so desperately needed.My...
Every time we made a round of cuts, though, I’d look at this story and say, “Well, good night. Close your eyes…I shall have to kill you in the morning.” I did that all the way until the final edit and, well, here it is. Ryan had a martial arts class in the town where I spent my elementary-school ...