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The fourth issue was published in Winter 1972. Contributions of artwork came from Connie Reich ([[Interphase]]), Craig Fincannon, Greg Jein, Karen Flanery, Mary Schaub, Ellen Winder, and Susan Wolfe.  
 
The fourth issue was published in Winter 1972. Contributions of artwork came from Connie Reich ([[Interphase]]), Craig Fincannon, Greg Jein, Karen Flanery, Mary Schaub, Ellen Winder, and Susan Wolfe.  
  
Writing was by Carmen Carter, Don Dobwick, Kathie Farnell, Pat Kienly,  Jacqueline Lichtenberg, G.L. Natho, Mary H. Schaub, Norma Smith, Dawn Snyder, Donald Stanley, and Joyce Yasner ([[Eel-Bird Banders' Bulletin]]).   
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Writing was by Carmen Carter, Don Dobwick, Kathie Farnell, Pat Kienly,  Jacqueline Lichtenberg, G.L. Natho, Mary H. Schaub, Norma Smith, Dawn Snyder, Donald Stanley, and Joyce Yasner ([[Eel-Bird Banders' Bulletin]]).
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After several years break, issue 5 came out in Summer 1978. It was edited by Michelle Malkin and Peggy Barilla.
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Artwork was by Allan Andress, Peggy Barilla, M.L. Steve Barnes, Kathy Bushman, Karen FLannery, Bo McKendrick, and Ginnie Reynolds.
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Writing was by Mick Allister, Peggy Barilla, M.L. Steve Barnes, Madeleine Dale, Peter David, Lindsey Love, Michelle Malkin, Ginnie Reynolds, Davin Sanders, Mary H. Schaub, Jane Thomasson, and Pat Zotti.   
  
 
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Revision as of 05:16, 7 August 2013

Pastaklan Vesla is a media science fiction fanzine by Michelle Malkin and Kathy Surgenor.

Devoted mainly to the television series Star Trek, the fanzine was released from 1970 to 1980.

The first issue was published in 1970. It featured writing by Mick Allister, Ruth Berman (Inside Star Trek, T-Negative, The Star Trek Songbook), P. Gonzales, D. Kogan, Jacqueline Lichtenberg, and the editors.

Issue 2 appeared in the winter of 1970. Contributions of writing came from Mich Allister, Ruth Berman, Jacqueline Lichtenberg, D. Carol Roberts (Impulse), Donald Stanley, and the editors.

Poetry was by Glenanna Garrett, Michelle Malkin, and Kathy Surgenor.

Artwork was contributed by Alicia Austin (Kevas and Trillium), Kathy Bushman, Karen Flannery, and D. Carol Roberts.

Issue 3 was released in Spring 1971. Artwork was by Allan Asherman, Gail Barton (Eridani Triad), Grant Canfield, Danielle Dabbs, C. Lee Healy, Claire Mason, D. Carol Roberts, Pam Tacoma, and Ellen Winder.

Writing was by Mick Allister, Rusty Hancock, C. Lee Healy, Jacqueline Lichenberg, Shirley S. Maiewsky, Carol Pruitt, Norma Smith, Mike Sobota, Donald Stanley, and Pat Zotti.

The fourth issue was published in Winter 1972. Contributions of artwork came from Connie Reich (Interphase), Craig Fincannon, Greg Jein, Karen Flanery, Mary Schaub, Ellen Winder, and Susan Wolfe.

Writing was by Carmen Carter, Don Dobwick, Kathie Farnell, Pat Kienly, Jacqueline Lichtenberg, G.L. Natho, Mary H. Schaub, Norma Smith, Dawn Snyder, Donald Stanley, and Joyce Yasner (Eel-Bird Banders' Bulletin).

After several years break, issue 5 came out in Summer 1978. It was edited by Michelle Malkin and Peggy Barilla.

Artwork was by Allan Andress, Peggy Barilla, M.L. Steve Barnes, Kathy Bushman, Karen FLannery, Bo McKendrick, and Ginnie Reynolds.

Writing was by Mick Allister, Peggy Barilla, M.L. Steve Barnes, Madeleine Dale, Peter David, Lindsey Love, Michelle Malkin, Ginnie Reynolds, Davin Sanders, Mary H. Schaub, Jane Thomasson, and Pat Zotti.