This is the WBZ book Club. I'm Jordan Rich. Movie director and screenwriter Nicholas Meyer considers himself a storyteller, and he's written many a fine tale, both screenplays and novels. In his book The View from the Bridge, Memories of Star Trek and a Life in Hollywood, Nicholas Meyer shares inside stories of his Hollywood career, from achieving an Oscar nomination for the Sherlock Holmes classic The Seven Percent Solution to directing the most watched television film of all time
the Day After in the eighties. If you're a Star Trek movie fan, you love reading about his input Nicholas absolutely being a non Trekkie in crafting probably the best of the film series, Star Trek two, The Wrath of Khan, and coming back to do Star Trek six, the last time the original crew of the Enterprise got together. Nicholas provides insight into how movies are made and how important it is to negotiate the personalities in Hollywood, no matter
what the project. The View from the Bridge, Memories of Star Trek and a Life in Hollywood by Nicholas Meyer. That's the book Club, WBZ, Boston's news radio
