THE VERY FIRST STAR TREK SLASH FIC PUBLISHED
āA Fragment out of Timeā, published in 1974. Kirk / Spock. page 1 page 2
I had to share it with you because I canāt stop laughing, and every time I reread it it just gets funnier and fUNNIER
This fan fiction is older than the push-through tabs on soda cans.
Your grandma wrote this on her Commodore 64.
I miss my Commodore 64
Oh my dear, sweet children. The Commodore 64 came out in 1982. This was produced on a typewriter and probably mimeographed. And while it may seem funny now, it took more courage to write and distribute this than you will ever Ā know.
Reblogged for that last comment.
Okay, so Iām reposting with an last interview Diane did a few months before her death:
It couldnāt be done, said the others. I donāt knowā¦. But one could give it the olā college try. Thinking the outcome would be staying between the three of us [the editors of Grup and herself], I decided to accept the challenge. Thus, āA Fragment Out Of Time.ā Which lo and behold the girls thought was for publicationā¦. Once the tooth-paste is out of the tube just try returning it. The girls had printed the little vignette before asking if I wished to use a nom-de-plume. Then the letters started arrivingā¦. Wheeā¦. Phew!!! Amongst which were two Iāll never forget. Two ladies (Gerry Downes & Leslie Fish) actually āaskingā my permission to use the hypothesis. Gosh, I was tickled. Even if, as far as I could see, it wasnāt mine to give. The subject was a universal constant (not mine). It was there in the aired episodes. I just gave it a public voice of fandom. Really, I had nothing to do with the initial concept, as it was there unfolding on our screens as we watched our beloved Star Trek. Me, wellāI just accepted a challenge and attempted to subtly present the idea deftly (with slight humorous overtones) as a scenario which most could find acceptable at that time.
And legible copies of the story (illegible word on first page is āprecedentā and on second is āblondā)
This is literally where the term āslash ficā came from. This, right here. A story that was never meant to be published that sprung up from a conversation between friends. (Though she was undoubtedly not the first to write a story, she was, however involuntarily, the first to publish one).
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