John J. Ordover is the founder and CEO of JJO Marketing, a digital art gallery owner, and previously edited Pocket Books overseeing the Star Trek franchise licensed novels.
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Literary work
LIE THERE AND LOSE WEIGHT: How I Lost 100 Pounds By Doing Next to Nothing
"Losing weight is hard for everyone, but few can write about it with as much warmth, humor and honesty as John Ordover does in this remarkable book. He takes us along as he loses more than a hundred pounds, relating every step of his journey with refreshing candor and insight. His experience should serve as an inspiration to anyone looking to lose weight and keep it off." - David K. Randall, New York Times Bestselling author of Dreamland.
STARTING A DIET IS EASY STICKING TO ONE IS HARD
How do you lose a hundred pounds? How do you stick to a diet day after day after day? To save his life, John Ordover had to find a way. For over a year Ordover documented his struggle to lose weight, in the process creating a battlefield journal of the physical and emotional challenges he faced and how he worked past them. Here Ordover collects his weekly weight reports and adds wry observations on what he was doing and feeling, ways he coped with both setbacks and success, and a sharp push-back against society's unkind treatment of those with a weight problem.
In his own illuminating and irreverent style, Ordover lays out how determination, distraction and a sense of humor helped him cope with dieting's unavoidable irritations and walk past constant temptation to recover his health. To get there, he had to see past what "everyone knows" about losing weight--but is dead wrong, figure out what worked for him, and cut through the biggest myth of all: that weight loss requires hours at the gym or miles on the track. Charming and compelling, insightful and entertaining, Ordover's story of losing weight and keeping it off is very much his own, yet offers guidance and support to anyone facing the same life-or-death challenge.
Star Trek: New Frontier
Ordover is the co-creator of such spin-off series as Star Trek: New Frontier (with writer Peter David), Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers and Star Trek: I.K.S. Gorkon (both with Keith R.A. DeCandido), Star Trek: Stargazer (with Michael Jan Friedman), and Star Trek: Challenger (with Diane Carey).
According to Peter David, the basic concept for New Frontier was Ordover's, as was the notion of using several already existing characters, with David having fleshed out the concept and created the original characters.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Ordover and David Mack wrote the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes "Starship Down". Both have story credits on "It's Only a Paper Moon", which was written as a teleplay by Ronald D. Moore.
Baconthology
Ordover edited BACONTHOLOGY: The Sweet and Savory Science Fiction Anthology featuring "baconized" stories by bestselling award-winning authors donating work supporting Ordover's charity work. The cover listed authors are:
- Greg Cox
- Keith R. A. DeCandido
- Lucienne Diver
- Steve Fahnestalk
- Rich Handley
- Carlos Hernandez
- Kij Johnson
- Amanda Jette Knox
- Annie Reed
- Mike Resnick
- Brad R. Torgersen
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SoHo Gallery for Digital Art
Ordover owns the SoHo Gallery for Digital Art at 138 Sullivan St., New York, NY 10012 on property once owned by his father Jerald Ordover, a noted art lawyer. The gallery uses digital screens to provide digital artists with a place to display their work and create illusory spaces within the gallery.
Charity work
Ordover produces bacon themed charity events benefiting autistic children at his gallery.
Bacon-Palooza
Bacon-Palooza was held October 15-17, 2010.
Bacon-Palooza II
Bacon-Palooza II was held March 1-3, 2013. BACONTHOLOGY: The Sweet and Savory Science Fiction Anthology was the official event program book.
Personal life
Ordover is also an active nudist, the founder of Clothing Optional Dinners, a dining club in New York City for nudists. On July 11, 2007, Ordover launched a nude dinner cruise from Sheepshead Bay, New York.
Ordover created a web site in September 2007 as a hoax to bring attention to the discrepancy between age of consent laws and marriage law.
Novellas
- Identity Crisis (2005). Part of the Starfleet Corps of Engineers series.
References
External links
- Phobos Entertainment
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