The Leonard Nimoy Fan Club Yearbook
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Title: | The Leonard Nimoy Fan Club Yearbook |
Publisher: | The Leonard Nimoy Club out of Alabama/North Carolina |
Editor(s): | Barbara Walker |
Type: | news, photos |
Date(s): | mid-1980s |
Frequency: | annual |
Medium: | |
Fandom: | Star Trek, Leonard Nimoy |
Language: | English |
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The Leonard Nimoy Fan Club Yearbook is a fan club annual zine edited by Barbara Walker.
It is a sister zine to Quest.
1984
1986
The 1986 issue was dedicated primarily to "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home". It was a printed photocopy, stapled, 45 pages and contains lots of news clippings and photos with a focus of the production of the movie, The Search for Spock. This issue also includes some occasional poetry and art.
1990
The Leonard Nimoy Fan Club Yearbook 1990 was published in 1991 and contains 54 pages.
It has photos by Delia Vasiliou, Ori Seron, Louise Reis, D. Syzmanskski, and Cheryl Foster.
The sparse art is not credited, but are signed by Paul, M.H., EN, Bev Powell, Laura Guyer, B. Wetternrich, and Virginia Varnuska.
- many clippings from magazines and newspapers
- info about The Children's Hospital in Boston, list of 33 fan donors in honor of Nimoy's birthday
- a full-page photo of "Spock" and his previous executive assistant, Teresa Victor
- a full-page photo of Leonard and Susan Nimoy
- an interview by Ann Pollon with Ed Madden who portrayed Lt. Fisher in the episode "The Enemy Within"
- The Vulcan Way, fiction by Lucy Hughes
- Portrait, poem by Ann Pollon
- Who Am I?, poem by Max Allen
- You Are My Captain, poem by Anita Hicks
- The Only Frontier, poem by Max Allen
- From Leila's Diary, fiction by Maria Nausch
- Let Me Help, fiction by Maria Nausch
- The Inner Dialogue and the Confrontation, fiction by J. Bottger
- Scenes from Star Trek That Were Never Filmed: The Science Officer, fiction by B.A. Welch
- After the Party is Over (and before the second camping trip in Star Trek V), fiction by Salle Crooks
- My Broken Heart, poem by Laura Guyer
- The Day After the Night, fiction by Jeanne Armstrong
- To: Mr. Spock: A Request for Saavik, fiction by Judith Gallant
- Activities of Our Favorite Vulcan, very short blurb by Marilyn Hartsell
- Spock, poem by Judy A. Davis
- My Captain, My Friend, poem by Janet Doctors
- Living in Two Worlds, vignette by Bobbie Orr Reinhardt
- several words searches, one by M. Hartsell
- Excerpt from Spock's Thought Journal, poem by Anita Hicks
- Direct Me True, fiction by Valerie Blythe ("This conversation occurs during the time of Star Trek V before the Enterprise officers left Vulcan. Similarities to actual persons or events are entirely intentional.")
- A Loving Friend, poem by Lea Eckardt
- T'hy'la, poem by Anita Hicks
- Captain Kirk, Spock and Dr. McCoy, long poem by Judy A. Davis
- humorous captions for photos
from the 1990 issue, letter from Nimoy, on Disney letterhead