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Issue 10 included an interview with ''Star trek'' music editor Richard Laphan. | Issue 10 included an interview with ''Star trek'' music editor Richard Laphan. | ||
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Issue 12, from 1969, featured writing by R. Dyan, and articles on ''Star Trek'' staff George Merhoff and Art Director Walter "Matt" Jeffries, by Dorothy Fontana. | Issue 12, from 1969, featured writing by R. Dyan, and articles on ''Star Trek'' staff George Merhoff and Art Director Walter "Matt" Jeffries, by Dorothy Fontana. |
Revision as of 02:31, 19 August 2012
Inside Star Trek was a media science fiction fanzine by Ruth Berman devoted to Star Trek (the original series).
Twelve issues of Inside Star Trek appeared, beginning in 1968. It was one of the few fanzines to appear while the original run of Star Trek was being broadcast. It was the 'official' Star Trek newsletter, and editor Ruth Berman had full access to the Star Trek cast and set. Assisting in the publication of the fanzine was Dorothy C. Fontana, Story Editor and writer of 'several 'Star Trek episodes.
The first issue was published in July 1968, with a cover by Rae Ladore, and illustrations by Alicia Austin (Kevas and Trillium), and Gilbert Draper. Articles were by Ruth Berman, Dorothy Fontana, and s press release by Gene Roddenberry.
Issue 2 appeared in August 1968.
Issue 3, from September 1968, featured an interview with DeForest Kelley by Ruth Berman.
Issue 8 featured an interview with George Takei by Ruth Berman.
Issue 9 featured an interview with Star Trek director Charles Washburn.
Issue 10 included an interview with Star trek music editor Richard Laphan.
Issue 11 featured an article by Kay Anderson (ST-Phile).
Issue 12, from 1969, featured writing by R. Dyan, and articles on Star Trek staff George Merhoff and Art Director Walter "Matt" Jeffries, by Dorothy Fontana.
After issue 12 appeared, Ruth Berman handled the editorship over to Susan Sackett, who renamed it Star Trekennial News. Ruth Berman then began publishing her next Star Trek related title, T-Negative.