- fanzines,
which were
published in the 1960s. The
first Star Trek fanzine,
Spockanalia (1967),
contained some fan fiction; many
others followed its example...
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publication called Spockanalia,
published in
September 1967: 1 by
members of the Lunarians. They
hoped that
fanzines such as
Spockanalia would be recognized...
-
relentlessly pursued by the
Klingon captain Kor.
Originally published in
Spockanalia, No. 5. "The Face on the
Barroom Floor,"
short story by
Eleanor Arnason...
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eponymous heroes. Jean Lorrah's "Visit to a
Weird Planet",
published in
Spockanalia 3 (1968), was a
lighthearted two-parter
about what
would happen if a...
- Fiction. The
first media fanzine was a Star Trek fan
publication called Spockanalia,
published in
September 1967 by
members of the Lunarians. Some of the...
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fiction elements and a
devoted audience. The
first Star Trek fanzine,
Spockanalia,
appeared in
September 1967,
including the
first published fan fiction...
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aspects of the same thing."
Dorothy Jones, "The
Territory of Rigel".
Spockanalia 1, p. 8,
online at archive.org.
Announcement by
Seanan McGuire Heydt's...
- been
previously published in Star Trek fanzines, such as T-Negative and
Spockanalia. A
second volume, The New
Voyages 2, was
published in 1978,
which included...
- extra-dimensional beings. "Cave-In", poem by Jane Peyton. (Originally
published in
Spockanalia 5.) "Marginal Existence", by
Connie Faddis. (Originally
published in...