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Karen Fleming

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Name: Karen Fleming, Karen A. Fleming
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Type: Fan Writer, Zine Editor, Fan Club Organizer
Fandoms: Star Trek TOS
Communities: STARbase Tulsa
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Karen Fleming is a slash and het fanfiction writer active in the Star Trek TOS fandom during the 1970s and 1980s.

She and Jacqueline Bielowicz founded the oldest Star Trek/science fiction fan club in Oklahoma - STARbase Tulsa - in 1973.

Fleming coined the term Spock-Flock in the early 1970s.

Notable Works

Fanfiction

  • "It" (1975) - "It" is the child of Konach diplomats the Enterprise is ferrying, and the story, a happy, low conflict tale, is about the waves "it" makes in the crewmembers' lives.
  • More Deadly Than the Male (1975) - When the Enterprise is captured by Klingons and the male officers imprisoned, the overlooked Enterprise women plan and execute a daring and dramatic revolt.
  • The Liberation of James T. Kirk (1975) - sequel to "More Deadly Than".
  • Feelin' Good (1976) [McCoy/Christine]
  • Cross Current Vision (1976) - Scotty story
  • Natira (1977) - poem about the character Natira.
  • Bridge Between Souls (1977) [Spock/Christine]
  • It's Only a Dream (1977) [Kirk/Spock/McCoy]
  • When the Good is Gone from Goodbye (1977) - The confrontation that led to the break-up of McCoy's marriage.
  • Uhura's Fantasy or Hailing Frequencies Open, an interpretation of Joni Wagner's foldout in Warped Space #20.

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