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A Strekzine Roster

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Title: A Strekzine Roster
Creator: Jacqueline Lichtenberg
Date(s): one version was December 1970
Medium: print
Fandom: Star Trek TOS
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A Strekzine Roster was a compilation by Jacqueline Lichtenberg of Star Trek fan-published zines. There were likely several versions, one of which published in December 1970 in the zine Maybe #13 in summer 1971.

This roster was related to Lichtenberg's work on Strekfan Roster Questionnaire, and was used to write the pro book Star Trek Lives!.

Lichtenberg writes about this roster in the article "Evolution of a Masterpiece" in Terra-Vulcan Yearbook #1.

Also see List of Star Trek Zines published 1967-1970 (the Pentathlon list) and List of Star Trek TOS Zines Published While the Show First Aired.

Titles on the Roster in Late 1970

NOTE: Some of the titles listed as zines below were actually fan clubs, a mistake made by the original collator.

The List Itself

References

  1. ^ This does not appear to be the same zine as Chatter Boxes, which in March/April 1969 became LNAF Bulletin, as that zine was published out of Texas.
  2. ^ This was a typo. Lichtenberg meant #9; she may not have included this issue if she'd known in advance as the essay it contained, one by David Gerrold called The Awful Offal, was a extremely derogatory, Harlan Ellison-esque piece commenting on Star Trek fandom, Tolkien fandom, and fans.