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Margaret Clark was an editor at Pocket Books. She has been responsible for overseeing Star Trek: Enterprise and the post-Nemesis Star Trek: The Next Generation novel lines, as well as the collaborative novels of William Shatner, Judith Reeves-Stevens, and Garfield Reeves-Stevens. Additionally, she has been the editor for the annual Star Trek calendars, and edited a collection of art from the calendars. After the departure of Marco Palmieri, Clark became editor of the other Star Trek novel series until Clark herself was let go in August 2009. She lives in New York City.

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  • Margaret Clark was an editor at Pocket Books. She has been responsible for overseeing Star Trek: Enterprise and the post-Nemesis Star Trek: The Next Generation novel lines, as well as the collaborative novels of William Shatner, Judith Reeves-Stevens, and Garfield Reeves-Stevens. Additionally, she has been the editor for the annual Star Trek calendars, and edited a collection of art from the calendars. After the departure of Marco Palmieri, Clark became editor of the other Star Trek novel series until Clark herself was let go in August 2009. She lives in New York City.
  • Margaret Pamela Clark is the daughter of John Clark and Sandra O'Toole, the older sister of Patricia Clark, the aunt of Patricia's son John Conor Chavez, and the sister-in-law of Domingo Chavez. Her middle name is after Pamela Madden, a former prostitute, her father had a relationship with before she was tortured and murdered.
  • While in the comics industry, she wrote issues of "Critical Mass", "Doctor Zero", "St. George", and co-wrote "The Punisher/Captain America: Blood and Glory" in 1992. She worked at DC Comics, primarily as an editor from mid 1989 until early 1996. During that time, she edited DC's Original Series comics (editing all of the issues from #59: "No Compromise Part Two" through #80: "The Chosen Part 3: Collision Course!") and Next Generation comics (editing every issue from #56: "Companionship" through to #80: "The Abandoned"), plus the Star Trek: The Next Generation - Ill Wind mini-series written by Diane Duane.
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  • * http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Margaret_Clark
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  • Writer; Editor
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  • Marvel; DC
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  • Female
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  • Margaret Clark
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  • While in the comics industry, she wrote issues of "Critical Mass", "Doctor Zero", "St. George", and co-wrote "The Punisher/Captain America: Blood and Glory" in 1992. She worked at DC Comics, primarily as an editor from mid 1989 until early 1996. During that time, she edited DC's Original Series comics (editing all of the issues from #59: "No Compromise Part Two" through #80: "The Chosen Part 3: Collision Course!") and Next Generation comics (editing every issue from #56: "Companionship" through to #80: "The Abandoned"), plus the Star Trek: The Next Generation - Ill Wind mini-series written by Diane Duane. Rick Sternbach expressing doubts about her editorial qualities in regard to the by him coauthored Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual, as he deemed her text editing had "dumbed down the tech nature of the book". [1](X) Previously, Sternbach had already stated, "I'm not inclined at the time to work with them, due in part to the editorial differences of opinion I had with them over the 1701-D blueprints and DS9 TM." [2] Clark also brought Rachel Ketchum onto the TOS line as the primary pencil artist during her time as editor. Clark joined Pocket Books as an editor in 1995 . Working on a number of different licenses, she was initially responsible for the Star Trek line's reference works, her role expanding into editing the fiction lines in 2002 with the Star Trek: Enterprise series, and later with Next Generation novels set after Star Trek Nemesis. Following the departure of senior editor Marco Palmieri in December 2008 , Clark took over principal responsibility for Pocket's Star Trek line. However, as a result of further downsizing by Pocket parent company Simon & Schuster – or rather the gutting of the entire Star Trek franchise by its parent company CBS Corporation – , Clark herself was let go in August 2009 , although she was later retained on a freelance basis, working on the Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendars amongst other projects, but not before becoming previously alienated with its two original conceptual authors, Adam Lebowitz and Robert Bonchune, both of whom she replaced with Doug Drexler as chief editor after the first three outings in the calendar series. With Drexler, Clark did develop a warm working relationship. [3](X) Clark had a Starfleet officer, Captain Margaret Clark, named after her. Her name can be seen on casualty reports in many Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes, such as "In the Pale Moonlight" .
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  • Margaret Clark was an editor at Pocket Books. She has been responsible for overseeing Star Trek: Enterprise and the post-Nemesis Star Trek: The Next Generation novel lines, as well as the collaborative novels of William Shatner, Judith Reeves-Stevens, and Garfield Reeves-Stevens. Additionally, she has been the editor for the annual Star Trek calendars, and edited a collection of art from the calendars. After the departure of Marco Palmieri, Clark became editor of the other Star Trek novel series until Clark herself was let go in August 2009. She lives in New York City.
  • Margaret Pamela Clark is the daughter of John Clark and Sandra O'Toole, the older sister of Patricia Clark, the aunt of Patricia's son John Conor Chavez, and the sister-in-law of Domingo Chavez. Her middle name is after Pamela Madden, a former prostitute, her father had a relationship with before she was tortured and murdered.
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