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Trek: The Printed Adventures

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Title: Trek: The Printed Adventures
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Date(s): 1993
Medium: print
Fandom: Star Trek TOS
Language: English
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Trek: The Printed Adventures is a 160-page book edited (written?) by Jim Van Hise.

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A fan comments:

There is a book from Pioneer Press called "Trek: The Printed Adventures" by James van Hise, which contains an interview with Leslie Fish as well as a liberal sampling of her artwork (bee-yootiful!). She discusses slash, fanfic, and Trek fandom in general. The whole book is really great--sort of an unauthorized history of published Star Trek, including fanfic, Bantam, and Pocket Books. I'll tell you right now (reflecting after reading "Printed Adventures"), I wish I had lived (or been a Trekker) in the days of easily-come-by paper-bound fanzines with illustrations. The Internet is certainly the better choice for the stories themselves (no publishing costs, write and read absolutely for free), but illustrations just eat up too much of one's website space. [1]

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  1. ^ Slash writers (long) (the reply is long too!), comment by DragonGrrl, October 29, 1997