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Mylochka

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Name: Mylochka
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Type: writer, artist
Fandoms: Star Trek
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URL: Tumblr, DeviantArt
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Mylochka is a writer/digital artist who became a contributor to the long-running Valjiir series in 2005 after the departure of co-creator Susan Sizemore.

In addition to creating much of the CGI artwork for the series, she has co-authored several stories with Cher Petterson. Most of her solo writing focuses on Pavel Chekov or Noel DelMonde, the latter an original character in the Valjiir universe.

From a fan in 2019:

Mylochka, the new kid on the block, loves the supporting cast. A Mylochka story is more likely to star Chekov and Daffy Gollub, or Jeremy Paget and Noel DelMonde, than Valjiir’s “Big Four” or Star Trek TOS’s “Big Three.” They continue the Valjiir tradition of being full of irreverent humor, however since they are on the website, these stories are more explicit in language and content than was permissible for the ‘zine fics. Also, in a move that could either delight or irk old fans, rather than going forward with where the timeline left off in the fanzines, Mylochka and Cher have worked backwards, writing new stories to fill in gaps all the way back to main characters’ childhoods. [1]

Sample Art

Valjiir

General Star Trek

References

  1. ^ from a personal email by Teegar to MPH, quoted with permission (February 2019)