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Deborah Langsam
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Name: | Deborah Michel Langsam |
Alias(es): | Debbie Langsam |
Type: | zine editor and publisher, fan writer, fan artist |
Fandoms: | Star Trek: The Original Series |
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Other: | Amanita Publications (with Devra Langsam) |
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Deborah Langsam is one of the original Star Trek: TOS writers and zine publishers. She is Devra Michele Langsam's cousin (named after the same relative).[1]
Debbie was the co-editor of Spockanalia and the first three issues of Masiform D with Devra. She also contributed fanfiction, fanart, and filks to the zines.
Debbie was a member of the group that founded Star Trek Lives!, one of the first Star Trek conventions, in 1972. At the convention, she was a moderator at the Fan Writing Panel or Don't Make Him Say That! panel.
Fanworks
- contribution to "The Free Enterprise" by Lois McMaster from Spockanalia 2 (April 1968)
- "Personal Diary Entries" from Spockanalia 2 (April 1968)
- "A Slanderous Song", written with Devra Langsam and Joyce Yasner, from Spockanalia 3 (September 1968)
- "Excerpt from the Young Vulcan's Handbook of Emotional Control" from Spockanalia 3 (September 1968)
- "Scotty: Inter-personal relationships within a closed community", written with Devra Langsam, from Spockanalia 4 (April 1969)
- contribution to "The Free Enterprise" by R. Oberdiek from Masiform D 1 (January 1971)
- "Chemistry Songs" from Masiform D 3 (September 1973)
- "Partial Translation of Expanded Outlines for Instructors at the Vulcan Academy" from Masiform D 3 (September 1973)
References
- ^ Boldly Writing, PDF at ftlpublications.com, referencing a Spockanalia editorial.