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''ST-Phile'' was first released in January 1968, during the broadcast of the original ''Star Trek'' television series. It was a mimeographed publication of 29 pages.
 
''ST-Phile'' was first released in January 1968, during the broadcast of the original ''Star Trek'' television series. It was a mimeographed publication of 29 pages.
  
Contributors to the first issue included articles by Ruth Berman ([[SH - sf Fanthology]], S.M. Hereford, Shirley Meech, [[Bjo Trimble]], John Trimble, and Bob Vardeman.  
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Contributors to the first issue included articles by Kay Anderson, Ruth Berman ([[SH - sf Fanthology]], Juantia Coulson, S.M. Hereford, Shirley Meech, [[Bjo Trimble]], John Trimble, and Bob Vardeman.  
  
Art work was by Juanita Couslon, [[Margaret Dominick (as DEA)|Margaret Dominick]], with front cover by Doug Lovenstein.
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Art work was by John D. Berry, Juanita Coulson, [[Margaret Dominick (as DEA)|Margaret Dominick]], Devra Langsam, Charles Rein, and Bjo Trimble, with a front cover by Doug Lovenstein.
  
 
Juanita Coulson also published the Hugo Award winning fanzine [[Yandro]].
 
Juanita Coulson also published the Hugo Award winning fanzine [[Yandro]].

Revision as of 01:01, 20 December 2011

ST-Phile was a fanzine devoted to Star trek published by Juanita Coulson, and edited by Juanita Coulson and Kay Anderson.

ST-Phile was first released in January 1968, during the broadcast of the original Star Trek television series. It was a mimeographed publication of 29 pages.

Contributors to the first issue included articles by Kay Anderson, Ruth Berman (SH - sf Fanthology, Juantia Coulson, S.M. Hereford, Shirley Meech, Bjo Trimble, John Trimble, and Bob Vardeman.

Art work was by John D. Berry, Juanita Coulson, Margaret Dominick, Devra Langsam, Charles Rein, and Bjo Trimble, with a front cover by Doug Lovenstein.

Juanita Coulson also published the Hugo Award winning fanzine Yandro.