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Boldly Writing: A Trek Fan and Fanfiction History, 1967-1987
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Discover the rich, untold history of early
Star Trek
fandom. Learn how the fans kept interest in the show alive through conventions, clubs, zines, and newsletters after it was canceled and through the times when new movies and series were produced.
Curious about the circumstances behind the cancellation of The Original Series and how viewers worked to bring it back to the large and small screens? Searching for insights into the development of the Trek fandom? Looking to connect with the originators of some of your favorite phrases? Joan Marie Verba has been a
fan since the very beginning, both as a dedicated watcher from the show's premiere and as a formative member of the burgeoning community as far back as 1969. And now she's here to share her compelling retrospective of how two decades of pre-internet passion for the show built a fanbase destined to live long and prosper.
Boldly Writing: A Trek Fan and Fanfiction History, 1967-1987
is an extraordinary chronology of the amateur creations used to keep the story of
going when hopes for a revival were dim. With twenty years of collected zines and insider context, Verba brings to light the powerful grassroots movement that put the starship
Enterprise
back on the air. Grab your copy of
Boldly Writing
and see exactly what it was like living as a dedicated fan before it grew into the most famous science fiction series of all time.
In
, you'll discover:
How zealous viewers fought to bring their beloved series back after it was canned and helped preserve this part of TV history
Rare material and print production driving the fanzine explosion that created a loyal following like no other
The dedicated, widespread operations taken to organize Trek clubs and conventions.
Origin stories from this groundbreaking series for everyday catchphrases
Humorous anecdotes relating to fan special interest groups, successes, and much, much more!
is your straight-to-the-point source for the impressive underpinnings of the long-living
fandom. If you like carefully crafted chronicles, stunning revelations, and surprising true stories, then you'll love Joan Marie Verba's fascinating book.
Buy
to relive those exciting events today!
"This book pulls together an incredible amount of information about the history of fandom and does a major service for anyone who either wants to relive those exciting years or to better understand how Star Trek emerged as such a national and international phenomenon. I'll give you a clue. If Star Trek lives, it's because of what early fans like Verba made of it. I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in fandom (which increasingly means anyone interested in popular culture)." -Henry Jenkins, author of Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture.
"Yesterday ... the galley proofs to Boldly Writing by Joan Marie Verba arrived in the mail .... I had no idea her fanzine history was such an ambitious work. I advise any Star Trek fan who wasn't around in 1969 to order a copy .... She has taken the amorphous welter of material that came off the fan presses and revealed a sharp, clear, and most of all, documented, print. She has shown us how Star Trek fandom was a force that gathered in, energized, trained, and produced people who have since then racked up an astounding list of achievements...." -Jacqueline Lichtenberg, co-author of Star Trek Lives!
Star Trek
fandom. Learn how the fans kept interest in the show alive through conventions, clubs, zines, and newsletters after it was canceled and through the times when new movies and series were produced.
Curious about the circumstances behind the cancellation of The Original Series and how viewers worked to bring it back to the large and small screens? Searching for insights into the development of the Trek fandom? Looking to connect with the originators of some of your favorite phrases? Joan Marie Verba has been a
fan since the very beginning, both as a dedicated watcher from the show's premiere and as a formative member of the burgeoning community as far back as 1969. And now she's here to share her compelling retrospective of how two decades of pre-internet passion for the show built a fanbase destined to live long and prosper.
Boldly Writing: A Trek Fan and Fanfiction History, 1967-1987
is an extraordinary chronology of the amateur creations used to keep the story of
going when hopes for a revival were dim. With twenty years of collected zines and insider context, Verba brings to light the powerful grassroots movement that put the starship
Enterprise
back on the air. Grab your copy of
Boldly Writing
and see exactly what it was like living as a dedicated fan before it grew into the most famous science fiction series of all time.
In
, you'll discover:
How zealous viewers fought to bring their beloved series back after it was canned and helped preserve this part of TV history
Rare material and print production driving the fanzine explosion that created a loyal following like no other
The dedicated, widespread operations taken to organize Trek clubs and conventions.
Origin stories from this groundbreaking series for everyday catchphrases
Humorous anecdotes relating to fan special interest groups, successes, and much, much more!
is your straight-to-the-point source for the impressive underpinnings of the long-living
fandom. If you like carefully crafted chronicles, stunning revelations, and surprising true stories, then you'll love Joan Marie Verba's fascinating book.
Buy
to relive those exciting events today!
"This book pulls together an incredible amount of information about the history of fandom and does a major service for anyone who either wants to relive those exciting years or to better understand how Star Trek emerged as such a national and international phenomenon. I'll give you a clue. If Star Trek lives, it's because of what early fans like Verba made of it. I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in fandom (which increasingly means anyone interested in popular culture)." -Henry Jenkins, author of Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture.
"Yesterday ... the galley proofs to Boldly Writing by Joan Marie Verba arrived in the mail .... I had no idea her fanzine history was such an ambitious work. I advise any Star Trek fan who wasn't around in 1969 to order a copy .... She has taken the amorphous welter of material that came off the fan presses and revealed a sharp, clear, and most of all, documented, print. She has shown us how Star Trek fandom was a force that gathered in, energized, trained, and produced people who have since then racked up an astounding list of achievements...." -Jacqueline Lichtenberg, co-author of Star Trek Lives!