Star Trek: The Q Continuum (62 page)

KD:
So in all,
The Q Continuum
books remain a good experience for you?

GC:
Yes. I think
The Q Continuum
is still the best-selling book or books I have written. It hit the
New York Times
list for a week, which is unprecedented for me.

KD:
That’s a great indicator of fan response. And I assume that you have gotten positive feedback from readers over the years.

GC:
Yes, but it’s funny. There are a great number of fans out there who can’t remember which Q books I wrote and which ones Peter David wrote. It’s very amusing to me when people tell me how much they loved
Q Squared.
And I’m sure Peter David is told a lot how much people love
The Q Continuum.
He’s done three Q books; I’ve done three Q books. I think the two of us are the only people who honestly remember which of us wrote which books.

KD:
[laughs] Thanks so much for your time, Greg. It was a lot of fun hearing your take on the Q books.

GC:
Thanks. I enjoyed it, too.

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