Zenith (Star Trek: TOS zine)

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Zine
Title: Zenith
Publisher: S. Meek
Editor(s):
Date(s): late 1970s to 1986
Series?:
Medium: print zine
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Genre:
Fandom: Star Trek: TOS
Language: English
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Zenith is a gen Star Trek: TOS anthology.

Doomsday Voyager is a special edition of this zine, as is Zenith Collect.

Issue 1

Zenith 1 in not dated but likely late 1978. It contains 67 pages.

cover of the front cover of issue #1

The art is by Sue Toher (front cover), Sue Stuart, Carol Collins, and Mike Eason.

"This 'Zine is dedicated to Connie Fanton, our Trek "sister" now in the far galactic reaches of Australia; for inspiration and endless cups of tea! Also for May Jones for moral support."

  • Enemy Re-encountered by Susan Meek (1)
  • For Amanda by Margaret Richardson (5)
  • A Sehlat's Dilemma by Tina W. Pole (6)
  • Reasons by Christine Smithson (reprinted in "Zenith Collect") (13)
  • When First Practice to Deceive... by Susan Meek (14)
  • R & R by Tina W. Pole (16)
  • Amanda—Mother by Lynne Collinson (26)
  • Trick or Treat by Susan Meek (27)
  • Koon-Ut-Kal-I-Fee by Tina W. Pole and Susan Meek (28)
  • Kirk's Bird by Tina W. Pole (31)
  • The Uncommon Woman by Susan Meek (39)
  • Observer by Susan Meek (40)
  • A Debt Repaid in Full by Chrissie Farr (41)
  • The Second Crossroads by Susan Meek (56)
  • Love Geeketh Not by Christine Smithson (66)

Issue 2

Zenith 2 is undated (1979?) and contains about 77 pages. The front cover and other interior art is by Sue Toher. Other interior art by Sue Stuart. See the listing of artists in the portfolio in the table of contents for more .

front cover of issue #2, Sue Toher
  • Editorial
  • Search by Zena Boardsmore (1)
  • Letters to Joanna by S. Meek (2)
  • Starship Interviews Part 1 by Tina W. Pole (11)
  • The Parting by Lynne Collinson (16)
  • City—Edith by Tina W. Pole (19)
  • City—Let Me Help by Pat Mitchell (19)
  • City—Forever by Tina W. Pole (19)
  • Starship Enterprise Part 2 by Tina W. Pole (26)
  • Affinity by S. Meek (20)
  • Two Men on the Bridge by Ellen L. Kobrin (42)
  • Starship Enterprise Part 3 by Tina W. Pole (43)
  • Vulcan Anthology by Tina W. Pole and S. Meek (44)
  • Almost by Chrissie Farr (reprinted in "Zenith Collect") (55)
  • Testament of the Immortal by Steven Dalt (50)
  • Enterprise Crew, poetry and art portfolio by Margaret L. Richardson, S. Meek, Tina W. Pole, Kelly Mitchell, (60)
  • Babel Interlude by S. Meek
  • Thirty Seconds by S. Meek
  • Alien Eyes by S. Meek
  • The Trouble with Humans by S. Meek and Tina W. Pole (reprinted in Enter-comm #3) (72)

Issue 3

Zenith 3 was published in 1981 and contains 80 pages. The front cover is by Sue Stuart. The interior illos are by Carol Collins, Lee Lloyd, and Ann Humphrys.

cover of issue #3

"Dedicated to Star Trek Fandom -- Without which our lives would be a lot less hectic -- but a lot more boring!"

  • Editorial
  • Stark Reality by Joyce Cluett (1)
  • Crossroads by Susan Meek (23)
  • Deliverance by Christine Farr (13)
  • IDIC by Susan Meek (23)
  • Hurry, Spock, Hurry by Crystal A. Taylor (24)
  • Rebirth by Pat Mitchell (25)
  • Heroism by Susan Meek (28)
  • A Tangled Web by Meg Wright (reprinted in "Zenith Collect") (29)
  • Legend by Tina W. Pole (40)
  • The Ultimate Solace by Ellen L. Kobrin (41)
  • Beginning... and End by Vivien Young (42)
  • When in Rome by Kelly Mitchell (46)
  • A Vulcan's Lot is Not a Happy One by Tina W. Pole (reprinted in "Zenith Collect") (47)
  • Paradise by Tina W. Pole (54)
  • Vengeance is Mine by Joyce Cluett (55)
  • Finnegan's Folly by Susan Meek (reprinted in "Zenith Collect") (56)
  • Caring for You by Ann Flegg (77)
  • By Any Other Name by Susan Meek (reprinted in "Zenith Collect") (78)
  • Excuses by Ann Flegg (78)

Reactions and Reviews: Issue 3

Above average zines with some nice stories. In #3, Rebirth by Pat Mitchell tells why Spock left the Enterprise and came back in TMP. Beginning and End by Vivien Young is the story of Kirk's arrival on and departure from the ship.[1]

Issue 4

front cover issue #4 by Ann Humphries
back cover of issue #4

Zenith 4 contains 82 pages and was published in 1982. It has a front and back cover by Ann Humphries and interior art by Carol Hunt.

From the editorial:

Welcome to yet another issue of this by now famous 'Zine, for those of you who missed number III we still have a couple of issues, whoops., copies, left, this is not due to bad salesmanship but to a certain shuttle we had on the front cover of our last issue. Looks great, we thought, and we really appreciated [Sue S's] drawing expertise, unfortunately we now realize that it made the 'Zine look too much like a technical manual. So we've learned that the front cover is very important and this time around we hope you will appreciate Ann Humpries contribution and George Takei & Nichelle Nichols for giving us the bridge crew endorsement, I'm afraid we haven't got that much in the way of artwork to offer you this time around, but then I'm sure you will appreciate that we'd rather have no artwork than bad artwork!

  • Editorial
  • Echoes to a Future by Meg Wright (1)
  • Agnostic by S. Meek (16)
  • Kirk and the Demon by Sue Stuart (17) (reprinted from Illogical Trek #1)
  • A New Beginning by Ann Flegg (28)
  • Night Sequence by S. Meek (29)
  • Marlena's Decision by S. Meek (winner: Aucon Poetry Competition) (reprinted in "Zenith Collect") (32)
  • Ah'Kin by Cris Smithson (33) (reprinted in The Farthest Frontier #2, and "Zenith Collect")
  • The Price of the Future by Crystal Ann Taylor (63)
  • Nightfall by Tina W. Pole (64)
  • One of Those Days by Tina W. Pole (66)
  • But for the Dreams by Kelly Mitchell (71)
  • Welcome Home by Margaret L. Richardson (73)
  • Await the Dawn by S. Meek (74)
  • Galileo Con (81)
  • The Answer that Lies Lies Here (82)

Reactions and Reviews: Issue 4

#4 has three stories I specially liked Echoes to a Future by Meg Wright and Sight Sequence and Await the Dawn, both by [Sue M]. Echoes is about Kirk's early days on the Enterprise, getting to know Spock, with touches of hurt/ comfort. In Sight Sequence, Spock comforts Kirk in his anguish over Edith Keeler and Kirk repays him in A wait the Dawn when Spock has a virus. Wonderful zines for suckers for the hurt/comfort syndrome, such as me! [2]

Collected

Zenith Collect was published around 1986 and contains 64 pages. It contains content from Zenith #1-#4.

cover of the collected issue, Tina Pole

From an ad in Tickled Pink #3: "ZENITH COLLECT - A selection of stories from the Trek genzines Zenith II - IV, including stories by S. Meek, Tina Pole, Meg Wright and others. Available Summer '86."

From the editorial by Tina:

A long time ago when dinosaurs ruled the earth... there were plans for a Zenith V, alas, it was never to be, so here we are a few years later putting a 'Zenith Collect' together, for those of you who missed us the first time around. We've still got the typewriters and the old duplicator and if anyone out there would like to submit any material for a Zenith V... We're waiting!

Hope you enjoy the 'Zine, and depending on how the response is we could well bring out a 'Zenith Collect II' sometime in the future.

From the editorial by Sue:

A long time ago in a Galaxy far far away, there was a 'zine called Zenith... which the editors thought had faded quietly into the sunset. It seems, however, that there are many people out there still turning on to the ideals of Star Trek, and we thought they might be interested in sharing our vision of the days when our perceptions of Trek were coloured more by the original series than by the movies we now receive at regular intervals.

As Tina says above, please write to us if you have any contributions for Zenith V; also if you would like to see further reprint 'zines, please leave an SASE with either of us. Fandom, after all, is about communication - so communicate with us!

In closing, may I recommend Tickled Pink III by my esteemed co-editor and graduate of the School of Demented Klingon Typists.

  • Editorial
  • Almost... by Chrissie Chirzan (Farr) (reprinted from issue #1) (1)
  • Brief Encounter, poem by Kelly Mitchell (appears to be new to this zine) (2)
  • Finnegan's Folly by Susan Meek (reprinted from issue #3) (3)
  • Reasons, poem by Cris Smithson (reprinted from issue #1) (19)
  • A Vulcan's Lot (is Not a Happy One) by Tina W. Pole (reprinted from issue #3) (20)
  • Marlena's Decision, poem by Susan Meek (winner: Aucon Poetry Competition) (reprinted from issue #4) (25)
  • Ah'Kin by Cris Smithson (reprinted from issue #4, also in The Farthest Frontier #2) (26)
  • By Any Other Name, poem by Susan Meek (reprinted from issue #2) (53)
  • A Tangled Web by Meg Wright (reprinted from issue #2) (54)
  • 'Zine Ads (63)

References

  1. ^ from Enterprise Originals #12 (1990)
  2. ^ from Enterprise Originals #12 (1990)