I must give a special thanks to my brother, Dick for doing (Yes, Michelle, I'm going to try to get some sleep!) But it's also been fun (and, besides, I'm told it doesn't get any easier!) But you must set priorities: zine first, zine second, zine third, then work and lastly, sleep It's definitely been a learning experience - and VERY time consuming (my typewriter has seen more work since August than it has the whole time I've owned it!). What di d you 1ike? Any comments di rected at a speci- fic writer and/or artist will be passed along to them. Please, please, send us your comments - how can we improve?. Without fandom and people working to keep Star Trek a facet of the present, rather than the past, many fan writers and/or artists would not have the opportunity to use their skills to "explore strange new worlds." I'm glad we are a part of this adventure. Also, a desire to keep Star Trek alive is a strong motivation. (I only saw my first zine in December of 1982.Īll kidding aside - we've had a lot of encouragement from the "Contact Group" - and with their advice - and some luck and hard work on our part - we've put together what I think is a pretty good first issue. Who would have thought that an impulsive remark like "Let's do a zine" would turn into a reality. If anyone would have told me we'd be putting out our own zine a year ago, I would have asked them what they had been drinking. Aug - will that be a day to remember? or forget? For it was on that day
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