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Trek Views
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Title: | Trek Views |
Publisher: | Trek Publications out of Pasadena, TX |
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Date(s): | 1986- |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS |
Language: | English |
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Trek Views is a Star Trek: TOS non-fiction zine of articles and letters.
Issue 1
Trek Views 1 was published in Summer 1986 and contains 38 pages.
- An Open Letter to Gene Roddenberry by Susanne George (2)
- Debunking the New Myth: An Alternative Viewpoint by Wayne A. Dick (7)
- A Letter from Sally Dollarhide (10)
- Star Trek In My Life by Patti Stone (14)
- A Report from Mark MacGregor (17)
- Confessions of a Trekaholic (21)
- Trek Views: Letters from Our Readers (Patti Stone's introduction to her article; Carloyn Hurston on a close encounter with William Shatner; Jim Jordan defending Star Trek: The Motion Picture; Dawn Collins getting relief; Bonnie Nolan on Captain Saavik; Heinz D. Werth vetoes the idea of a new crew; Gerri Trainer praises Joyce Tullock; Janis Cortese plows into pon farr.) (26)
Issue 2
Trek Views 2
Issue 3
Trek Views 3 was published in 1987 and contains 38 pages.
- Where No Woman Has Gone Before, essay by Karen M. Murphy (2)
- Wagon Train to the Stars? The Real Story (6)
- To Boldy Go Where No Woman Has Gone Before (14)
- Kirk, Spock and McCoy: New Point to the Triangle (31)
front cover of issue #3, artist is Monica Miller