The original Star Trek fanzine "Elysia" was edited and published
by Terry Sue Shank, and later published by Bill Hupe, in four issues from 1986-89. Midge Clark Baker, who is now head of
simegen.com reviews, and a
participant in the WorldCrafters Guild
writing school, has retrieved her Asteria Universe stories and presents them here as they first appeared in Elysia.
Sime~Gen extends its invitation for others published in Elysia to have their individual work reprinted, too. We hope eventually to find all the contributors and reprint their individual work. If you are interested in having your work reprinted, please send us your name, the issue number, and the story title or the page number of your artwork.
The author invites comments, from professional and amateur writers alike, on her stories "To Live Long" and "Memories of Otherwhen". Once those comments are collected and cited, she will rewrite the stories to incorporate them. The revised and updated stories will then be posted as lessons for new writers on morphing a story for production.
Issue #2
The Artists
Mike Brown
Teruyo Chayama
Don Harden
Bobbie Hawkins
Thomas F. Howard
Pat Kilner
Melody Rondeau
Barbara L. Snowberger
Gennie Summers
Contents
STORIES
Keys by Barbara L. Snowberger
An Afternoon With 'NUMBER ONE'
Majel Barrett interview by Barbara L. Snowberger
A Day In The Life (or Has Anybody Seen My Plant?)
by Dottie Christianson & Della Shuler
The Magical Elfin by Regenia Marracino
Journey To Babble (or The Ultimate Mary Sue) by Helen Sargeant
The Final Wish by Thomas F. Howard
Star Trek: The Contemporary Fairy Tale by Bonnie Mae Ward
All That We See Or Seem by L. P. Santos
The Coral Sea by P. D. Frasure
Touching and Touched (beginning)
by Midge Clark and Margaret Eastburn