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'''Spock''' (1976-1993) was a ''Star Trek'' [[fanzine]] published in 65 issues by the Austrek fan club in Rosanna, Victoria (ISSN: 0156-9627).
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'''Spock''' (1976-1993) was a media science fiction [[fanzine]] published by the Austrek fan club
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''Spock'' was published in Rosanna, Victoria, Australia. Sixty-five issues were rleleased during the run of the fanzine. It began  in the 1970s as a fanzine for the ''Star Trek'' original television series, and later expanded to included other shows and movies based on ''Star Trek''. It also included original fiction. Lillian Forbin edited the fanzine in the late 1970s, Linda Powell was one of the editors in the early 1980s, followed by Cherry Wolfe in 1985.
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Contributing writers included Geoff Alahorn, Sakura Allison, Allison Cowling, Sue Bursztynski, Jane Callard, Claire Cooper, Robyn Cullen, Ruth Dick-Smith, Chuck Farnsworth, Lilliane Forbin, Kathleen Gaitely, Angela Hanslick, Diane Harris, Ben James, Robert Jan, KumaBachi, Diane Marchant, Jan McDonnell, Ian McLachlan, Monica Mitchell, Theresa Morris, Paul Murphy, Gail Neville, Kelvin and Helena Roberts, Helen M. Sargeant, and Christine Watt. 
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Contributing artists included Sakura Allison, BUG, Sue Bursztynski, Elizabeth Czepiel, Betty De Gabrielle, Greg Franklin, Robert Jan, Paul Murphy, David Richardson, Elsie Sagar, and Vernon Sunderford.
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Covers were by Elizabeth Czepiel, Greg Franklin,  Paul Murphy, and Rick Taylor.
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Contributing poets included BUG, Tracy Adamczyk, Betsi Ashton, Mark Bartlett, Ruth Dick-Smith, Lillian Forbin, Kerrin Hill, KumaBachi, Dean Mark, Rhonda Noonan, Greg Plecko, Helena Roberts, Helen Sargeant, and [[Susan Clarke-Smith]] ([[Medtrek]]) .  
  
 
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Revision as of 16:35, 9 February 2012

Spock (1976-1993) was a media science fiction fanzine published by the Austrek fan club.

Spock was published in Rosanna, Victoria, Australia. Sixty-five issues were rleleased during the run of the fanzine. It began in the 1970s as a fanzine for the Star Trek original television series, and later expanded to included other shows and movies based on Star Trek. It also included original fiction. Lillian Forbin edited the fanzine in the late 1970s, Linda Powell was one of the editors in the early 1980s, followed by Cherry Wolfe in 1985.

Contributing writers included Geoff Alahorn, Sakura Allison, Allison Cowling, Sue Bursztynski, Jane Callard, Claire Cooper, Robyn Cullen, Ruth Dick-Smith, Chuck Farnsworth, Lilliane Forbin, Kathleen Gaitely, Angela Hanslick, Diane Harris, Ben James, Robert Jan, KumaBachi, Diane Marchant, Jan McDonnell, Ian McLachlan, Monica Mitchell, Theresa Morris, Paul Murphy, Gail Neville, Kelvin and Helena Roberts, Helen M. Sargeant, and Christine Watt.

Contributing artists included Sakura Allison, BUG, Sue Bursztynski, Elizabeth Czepiel, Betty De Gabrielle, Greg Franklin, Robert Jan, Paul Murphy, David Richardson, Elsie Sagar, and Vernon Sunderford. Covers were by Elizabeth Czepiel, Greg Franklin, Paul Murphy, and Rick Taylor.

Contributing poets included BUG, Tracy Adamczyk, Betsi Ashton, Mark Bartlett, Ruth Dick-Smith, Lillian Forbin, Kerrin Hill, KumaBachi, Dean Mark, Rhonda Noonan, Greg Plecko, Helena Roberts, Helen Sargeant, and Susan Clarke-Smith (Medtrek) .

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