I read a post by Robert Hewitt Wolfe a few years back from one of the message boards he frequented; I can't remember which one. But, anyway, someone asked him what he thought of A Stitch in Time; Wolfe noted that he thought it was a very good book. He also noted that he didn't really think that everything that happened in the book was what actually happened to Garak... though he did think that everything in the book was something Garak might claim happened. More of the "They're all true... Especially the lies" school of thought, no doubt.
So, should this Wiki perhaps note, when transcribing info from Stitch, that the possibility exists that it's an inaccurate depiction of Garak's life? -- Sci 04:27 4 May 2006
Could do if you really want to, but nothing I've read in it so far seems that far fetched, I'd be prepared to believe its all true until another book contradicts it. (8of5 11:34, 4 May 2006 (UTC))