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- Star Trek is one of the few venues that actual fan-written books have been published
- Earliest slash story published in a fanzine in 1974On Archive: Kirk/Spock Slashfiction Zine Collection
- Fanzines have encouraged fan fiction since the early 1970s
- Much early fan fiction was Kirk/Spock slash
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Star Trek fan fiction is original literature created by fans of the hugely popular Star Trek television series and movies. Fans share stories that take place in the Star Trek universe and utilize its characters and/or settings.
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Star Trek Fan Fiction on Amazon
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Star Trek - Nurse Christine Chapel - Starfleet Command Special Edition Figure - $37.00
Star Trek Starfleet Command Nurse Christine Chapel. Individually numbered, collectible figure. A great addition to any Star Trek collection. Special Edition originally sold at Targ...Amazon
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The Best of Trek (Star Trek) - $2.95
Amazon.com: The Best of Trek (Star Trek) (9780451143112): Walter Irwin, G. B. Love: BooksAmazon
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Trexindex: The complete encyclopedia of Star trek fan magazines
Amazon.com: Trexindex: The complete encyclopedia of Star trek fan magazines: Roberta Rogow: BooksAmazon
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Star Trek Fan Fiction Questions
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What is the new Star Trek movie about? 1 AnswerAccording to IMDb and Mahalo, the new "Star Trek" film charts the early lives of Captain James T. Kirk and Mr. Spock, played here by Chris Pine and Zachary Quin... read more -
What is your favorite Star Trek Series? 8 AnswersWithout a doubt for me, TNG reigns supreme. While the various spin-offs that came after were interesting and I definitely dug DS Nine and Voyager, to me they di... read more -
Is Star Trek cool now? 6 AnswersYeah I think it's cool now. Growing up, I never got into the tv series, but after seeing the movie this year, it definitely peaked my interest to go back and c... read more -
Why is McCoy named "Bones" on Star Trek? Who gave him that name? 3 Answers"Bones" is short for "sawbones", which was a widely used slang for doctor during the 19th century. But the evident reason that a 19th century word shows up in t... read more
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