The Glass Floor

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Zine
Title: The Glass Floor
Publisher:
Editor(s): Janis C. & Cindy Tittle Moore
Date(s): 1995
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Medium: print zine
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Fandom: multimedia
Language: English
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The Glass Floor is a gen and het multimedia anthology with one issue. It was published in 1995 and contains 83 pages. It was edited by Janis C. and Cindy Tittle Moore.

A second issue of this zine was planned to be published in December 1995, but it never got off the ground.

A sister zine is The Temple Jewel.

The Submission Request

The Glass Floor: The best of fanfic and discussion of gender issues in science fiction is looking for top-quality written and artwork contributions! Internet personalities [Janis C] and Cindy Tittle Moore, members of the Starfleet Ladies' Auxiliary and Embroidery/Baking Society (as mentioned in Newsweek) have fired up the impulse engines and are looking to achieve warp speed with articles on gender issues, as well as fanfic revolving around TOS, TNG, DS9, and the new ST: Voyager series, or even the X-Files, Babylon 5, or universes created by the author. Please keep submissions R-rated or less—smoke is fine, but we can't quite do fire. All submissions can be sent to The Glass Floor [address redacted] IBM format ASCII on a 3.5" diskette is preferred. E-mail submissions: [address redacted]. You should get an automated reply to this when you send your work; if you don't get this reply, then we didn't receive your submission! [1]

Contents

  • The Primal Directive (Fantasy) (1 page)
  • Mrs. Troi Spends One Hundred Words In The Bathtub (STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION) (1 page) (an early drabble?)
  • The Bar Scene (Science Fiction) (3 pages)
  • Interlude, With Vampires (DEEP SPACE 9 Vampire story) (1 page)
  • Changes (When terrorists attack a Cardassian orphanage, Kira and Bashir must both confront their pasts) (DEEP SPACE 9) (15 pages)
  • First Lore (Lore is driven by his complex and troubled “childhood”) (STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION) (5 pages)
  • Ramifications (Returning from the mirror universe, Kira and Bashir come to terms with their experiences) (DEEP SPACE 9) (15 pages)
  • Revisiting A Visit To A Weird Planet, Revisited What happens when Picard, Data and Riker change places with the actors who portray them) (STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION) (20 pages)

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