Energize! (Star Trek: TOS fiction and art zine)
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Title: | Energize! |
Publisher: | Energize! Press |
Editor(s): | Candy Silver and Marion Silver |
Date(s): | February 1975 |
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Medium: | print zine, fanfic |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS |
Language: | English |
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Energize! is a gen Star Trek: TOS 122-page anthology with color covers and centerfold.
The art is by Connie Faddis (portfolio and centerfold), Grant Canfield, Debbie Collin, Karen Flanery, Jackie Franke, Kathie Maynard, Eric Mendlow, Candy Silver. Inside front cover by Candy Silver, back inside cover by Karen Flanery. The centerfold was silkscreened.
According to Joan Verba in Boldly Writing, this was an outstanding fanzine, with stories that could compete with the best general science fiction stories, including Connie Faddis's "The Gardener's Craft," and Anna Mary Hall's "Walk in the Dark."[1]
This zine was also the subject of controversy regarding profit and fannish norms.
Its Relationship to "Interphase"
Regarding this zine and Interphase, Connie Faddis said in 1977:
There were few zines in 1974 that gave noticeable attention to graphics, layout, or strong dark artwork of the kind I'm often moved to do. There was very little literary experimentation (stylistic or thematic) going on, either. An offset, graphics-oriented zine with a taste towards freshness seemed a reasonable goal. Coeditorship of ENERGIZE! with Candy Silver fell through, so I began INTERPHASE.[2]
One Controversy
There was a dust-up about this zine in the pages of Warped Space #21 in November 1976. A fan wrote in a letter about what she has heard about Energize!:
Sure, it's a good zine, but I'd like to put in an anti-plug. The zine has a beautiful Kraith portfolio by Connie Faddis which all by itself make it worth buying. However, contrary to the usual fannish practice of returning the work to the artist (and a highly commendable one it is, too) [name redacted], didn't return Connie's originals. In fact, she even refused to answer letters about it, apparently feeling that they had become her property. Rumor has it (and this is only rumor) that she may have even destroyed the originals. Now, if nothing else, Connie could have sold those for a good deal of money, and she should certainly have the right to reprint the art as she desires. But [name redacted] printed her zine for one reason -- to make money, and having [the art] reprinted might cut down on her profits.
In 2017, Connie Faddis spoke about this controversy in Media Fandom Oral History Project Interview with Connie Faddis:
[Energize is] not one of my favorite fannish stories. [Candy and I disagreed on too many things, let's let it go at that].[3]
While M.J. Fisher, the editor of Spectrum, doesn't mention this zine by name in his 1977 essay The Starving Artist Syndrome, it is probable he is referring to "Energize!."
For more on this topic, see Fandom and Profit.
Contents
- Acknowledgments (2)
- Editorial (3)
- Starship, Starshine by Shirley Maiewski (5)
- Gardener's Craft by Connie Faddis ("A landing party discovers a lush tropical garden on an otherwise desolate planet. They become the guests of the friendly 'gardeners' of this planet) a humanoid species with remarkable mind scanning abilities. When Kirk is injured in a rockslide, his legs must be amputated and McCoy learns that the gardeners have the knowledge to care for more than the plants of their planet." A responsefic, called Without the Gardener's Craft by Kathleen Penland appears in Contact #2. (reprinted in Archives #6) (6)
- The Lonely Transporter Operator by Ruth Berman (reprinted in Archives #5) (26)
- There He Sits by Marion Silver (27)
- Walk in the Dark by Anna Mary Hall (reprinted in Archives #5) (28)
- Three Strands by Candy Silver (47)
- Kraith Portfolio by J. Lichtenberg (commentary), art by Connie Faddis (49)
- Coloring Page by Debbie Collin (65)
- Trek Lightly by Debbie Collin (66)
- Captain's Compromise by Candy Silver (68)
- Post Apple: The True Promethean Fire by Ruth Berman (reprinted in And Starry Skies) (98)
- Void by Shirley Maiewski (102)
- Demands by Shirley Maiewski (102)
- D'H'Riset by K. Flanery (104)
- Shoppers' Guide (108)
Gallery
centerfold, Connie Faddis, silkscreened
Reactions and Reviews
See reactions and reviews for Gardener's Craft.
[zine]: An attractive zine, with a stylish layout, ENERGIZE is highly recommended, but not just on looks alone. There are four good stories, Anna Mary Hall's "Walk in the Dark" being the best. It is a sensitive, skillfully done story with effective Faddis artwork. "The Gardener's Craft" and "Captain's Compromise" (by C.R. Faddis & Candy Silver, respectively) are both nicely written, but a bit difficult to get in to. "Post Apple: The True Promethean Fire" by Ruth Berman, offers an interesting solution to Kirk's debatable decision concerning Vaal's followers in "The Apple." Also, there is some good poetry, cartoons, an article on D'H'Riset by Karen Flanery and Candy Silver, a Kraith port folio - artwork by Connie Faddis and commentary by Jacqueline Lichtenberg. ENERGIZE is a very readable zine with superior materials - a must for all zine collectors.[4]
References
- ^ Boldly Writing: A Trekker Fan & Zine History, 1967-1987, p. 23. (Accessed 01 January 2010)
- ^ from Connie Faddis: The Visionary.
- ^ The preceding is a heavily edited excerpt from the interview as submitted by Connie Faddis. To hear the original quote, download the interview from the University of Iowa website/
- ^ from Interphase #1