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Odyssey Press

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Zine Publisher
Name: Odyssey Press
Contact: Ingrid Cross and Joyce Tullock, Ingrid and David Goodine later issues
Type: fanzine, print
Fandoms: Star Trek: TOS
Status: inactive
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Odyssey Press was a fanzine publisher of Star Trek: TOS fanworks, often with an emphasis on the character Leonard McCoy.

A 1984 Description

A McCoy experience-- shared by writers and artists like Sue Keenan, Lorraine Beatty, Tess Thomas, Jeanne Noga, Joyce Tullock, Jeanne Powers, Ingrid Cross, Suzan Lovett, Sherry Veltkamp, Kate Maynard and Marty Siegrist. Different length zines, from novellas to full-length novels, and collections of stories in one issue! We offer a wide variety of McCoy stories -- from adult to adventure. Join us in the fun. [1]

Convention Sponsor

Publications

Some Proposed Publications That Did Not Occur

  • Starwind Rising, a McCoy novel (1984-ish)
  • "We Are Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On," general Trek anthology (1984-ish)
  • "Ganzel of Lyre," "a fairy tale for grownups who never grew up, a coloring book for anyone with a little bit of childhood still inside." - written by Jacqueline Edwards, illustrated by Frank V. Liltz and Barbara Fister-Li1tz. (1984-ish)

Another "Odyssey Press"

Note: Outpost Recorder (late 1970s) is was likely created by a different publisher.

References

  1. ^ from an ad in The DeForest Dispatch #2