Nimoyan-Spock's Scribes Yearbook
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Title: | Nimoyan-Spock's Scribes Yearbook |
Publisher: | Nimoyan-Spock's Scribes |
Editor(s): | Sarah Cornelie "Sam" Cole |
Date(s): | see article |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS |
Language: | English |
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Nimoyan-Spock's Scribes Yearbook is a Star Trek: TOS anthology of articles and information published by a fan club called Nimoyan-Spock's Scribes.
It is one of the very earliest Star Trek fiction zines published. For others, see List of Star Trek TOS Zines Published While the Show Was Still On the Air.
The Yearbook was published in 4 parts, usually found separately.
- Part 1 is "Spock's Sentinel"
- Part 2 is "Convention Coverage, Personal Appearances, Star Trek Set Visits"
- Part 3 is "Welcome"
- Part 4 is "Storyteller", which itself comes in two parts
1968 - Part 1: Spock's Sentinel
The 1968-69 issue, Part 1 has 30 pages.
- To the Writer by D. C. Fontana (1)
- The Actor by J.L. Wood (2)
- What Every Television Critic Should Know by Robert Bloch (3)
- These are a collection of WHATCHANAACALLITZ by Linda Stanley (9)
- Is His Heart Broken? by Suzann Hughes (6)
- What's a Sandi Nimoy?? by Mandi Tamborello (12)
- Spock's Confidential Answers? by Mary Stueckle (14)
- Reviews compiled by Mandi Tamborello (17)
- Letter from Sam (25)
- Convention coverage, personal appearances Star Trek set visits (47 pages)
- Welcome! Introduces the guest stars (30 pages)
1968 - Part 2: Convention Coverage
The 1968-69 issue, Part 1 has 47 pages.
- Christmas Party by Maggie Rose (1)
- The Santa Clause Lane Parade (1966) by Maggie Rose (4)
- Star Trek Trek: 1967 by Rita Ractliffe (6)
- Escape, poem by Susan Ross (8)
- California, Here We Come! or The Vulcan Consulate is Alive and Hiding Out at Paramount Studios by Mildred Torgerson and Toni Gourd (9)
- Funcon: Those Were the Days that Really Were! by Linda Stanley (21)
- Baycon Report by Mary Ann Cappa (Mac) (31)
- My First Visit (s) with Leonard Nimoy by Terry Hornsey (39)
- My Second Visit (2) with Leonard Nimoy by Terry Hornsey (41)
- Faaaaaaaaaascinatinggggggg Encounters by Linda Stanley (meeting Leonard Nimoy) (44)
- cover by Daphne Ann Hamilton, other art by Allene Nims and Alan Cole
cover of 1968-69 issue, D.A. Hamilton
1968 - Part 3: Welcome
The 1968-69 issue, Part 3 has 31 pages.
- Be our Guest!
- The Performing Arts-Triptych by Mrs. Henrietta O. Alden, President (1)
- John Vivyan: The Actor and the Person by Anna Hreha, President (10)
- Ruth Buzzi (biography) donated by Miss Ruth Buzzi (12)
- My Friend: Ed Ames by Millie Pohl (16)
- Ahead in the Bread for Bones by Jackie Hagemen (20)
- Christmas on the Enterprise, poem by Janet Martorano (24)
- Fred Phillips Answers Toni Gourd by Toni Gourd (26)
- James Doohan, donated by the James Doohan Fan Club (27)
- Meeting Lt. Uhura by Charlie O'Doodle (Misunderstood Leprechaun) (27)
- cover by Allene Nims
cover of 1968-69 issue, Allene Nims
1968 - Part 4: Storyteller
Storyteller 1 was published in 1968 and contains 29 pages.
- T'Aliesin by Mandi Tamborello (1)
- Journal to Babel, a winning review by Suzann Hughes (6)
- Two Men, a poem that is part of the above review, by Suzann Hughes (7)
- Where Is Everybody? by Lahaina Saren (Linda Stanley) (8)
- Illustrated Joke by Miss Janet Martorano (prize winner) (11)
- The Sands, poem by Jane Marie Cassidy (prize winner), illustrated by Alan Cole (12)
- Explanation of the Ballad "The Sands" (13)
- This is Madness?, poem by Suzann Hughes (14)
- Love is Logic, poem by Linda Stanley (15)
- Star Trek, poem by Susan (Felice) Rose
- Alone and Two Women, poem by Jane Marie Cassidy (17)
- Love is a Stranger and On Viewing Mr. Spock, two poems by Jean Ellenbacher (18)
- The Dream I Dreamed and Radiant Moon, two poems by Terri Wilson (18)
- Man of Mystery and Lonely Man, two poems by Suzann Hughes (19)
- Spock, poem by Jennifer Stevenson (19)
- The Epitime [sic) of Mr. Spock by Linda Stanley (20)
- Hey There!, Leila's Lament, and Golden Girl, three poems by Sharon Remackel (T'Ser) (21)
- Enterprising Thoughts, poem by T'Ser (22)
- The Twelve Days of Star Trek, poem by Mildred Torgerson (Vulcan Consul) (23)
- Huh?????????, story by Debbie Kuhn and Sam Cole (24)
- interior illos by Mandi Tamborello, Alan Cole, and Sharon (T'ser) Remackle, cover by Allene Nims
inside page from issue #1, cartoon by Janet Martorano
inside page from issue #1, Mandi Tamborello
inside page from issue #1, art by Alan Cole
inside page from issue #1, art by Alan Cole (?)
Storyteller 2 was published in 1969 contains 44 pages. Art by Janet Mortorano and Alan Cole.
- The Star Trek Concordance flier by Bjo Trimble
- The Enterprise lncident (review) by S. Hughes
- Let That Be Your Last Battlefield (review) by S. Bowen
- A Eulogy to the Good Ship Enterprise
- A Fan's Tribute to Star Trek by J. Fudala
- The Empath' (review) by S. Hughes
- All Our Yesterdays" (review) by H. Corstvelt
- 'Enterprise Incident' (review) by S. Bowen
- In Memory Of... by L. Stanley
- 'Is There In Truth No Beauty?' (review) by S. Hughes
- The Fudalian Awards by J. Fudala
- Is There in Truth No Beauty? (review) by H. Corstvel
- "The Cloud Minders" (review) by D. Pace
- A Day in the Life of a Star Trek Viewer by T. McGeehan
- Day of the Dove' (review) by S. Hughes
- On Marrying a Vulcan by N. Smith
- 'Spectre of the Gun' (review) by H. Corstvel
- Vulcan Recipes by Mary Kissell
- 'The Way to Eden' (review) by S. Bowen
- A Special Tribute by D. L. Gurnett
- 'Whom the Gods Destroy" (review) by S. Bowen
- Requiem for Methuselah' (review) by S. Hughes
- 'Spock's Brain' (review) by S. Hughes
- Save Star Trek? NO! by C. Cole
- 'The Savage Curtain' (review) by S. Bowen
- 'Plato's Stepchildren' (review) by H. Corstvel
- When Old Friends Meet by D. Gurnett
- 'Plato's Stepchildren' (review) by S. Hughes
- What Star Trek Taught Me by D. Pace
- 'The Paradise Syndrome' (review) by S. Hughes
- Lights of Zetar' (review) by S. Hughes
- Once Upon a Star Trek by C. Cole, first chapter