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Sondra Marshak (née Hassan; born June 15, 1942) is an American science-fiction writer. She is most well known for her work co-written with
Myrna Culbreath Myrna Lou Culbreath (born September 1, 1938) is an American science fiction writer and editor, most well known for the ''Star Trek'' tie-in novels and anthologies cowritten with Sondra Marshak. Culbreath was a founding editor of the libertarian ed ...
. She was a co-writer of '' Star Trek Lives!'' (1975), with
Jacqueline Lichtenberg Jacqueline Lichtenberg (born March 25, 1942, Flushing, Queens, New York) is an American science fiction author. Many of her early novels are set in the Sime~Gen Universe, which she first described in a short story in 1969. Writing the series ...
, and television producer
Joan Winston Joan Winston (19 June 1931 – 11 September 2008) was an American American(s) may refer to: * American, something of, from, or related to the United States of America, commonly known as the "United States" or "America" ** Americans, citizens and ...
. She was an early promoter of ''Star Trek'' fan culture, and a publisher of
fan fiction Fan fiction or fanfiction (also abbreviated to fan fic, fanfic, fic or FF) is fictional writing written in an amateur capacity by fans, unauthorized by, but based on an existing work of fiction. The author uses copyrighted characters, settin ...
.


Early life

Marshak was born to Albert Hassan and Anna Tornheim in 1942. Little is known of her early life. In an interview for ''Voyages of Imagination'' (2006) by Jeff Ayers, Myrna Culbreath explained that Marshak had earned a master's degree in history, with "straight-A honors," prior to their meeting, and that Marshak had planned to enter a doctoral program. She married
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professor Alan Marshak, and had one son.


Fannish activity

Following her introduction to ''Star Trek'', Marshak began writing
fiction Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places that are imaginary, or in ways that are imaginary. Fictional portrayals are thus inconsistent with history, fact, or plausibility. In a traditi ...
based on the series, and submitted it to
fanzine A fanzine (blend word, blend of ''fan (person), fan'' and ''magazine'' or ''-zine'') is a non-professional and non-official publication produced by fan (person), enthusiasts of a particular cultural phenomenon (such as a literary or musical genre) ...
s which led to her meeting Jacqueline Lichtenberg. Upon being introduced to ''Star Trek'', she was struck by the "powerful relationship between Kirk and Spock and the focus on moral and philosophical issues." Marshak's first fan-published work was a re-write of ''Spock's Decision,'' originally written by Lichtenberg in 1971. The rewrite was anthologized in the fanzines ''Berengaria'' #2 (January 1974) and ''Kraith Collected'' #4 (June 1974). Her other writings were set in the ''
Kraith The ''Kraith'' stories are a well-known set of early ''Star Trek'' fan fiction. The earliest entries were written by Jacqueline Lichtenberg (best known for her later professionally-published Sime~Gen Universe novels) starting in 1969. These continu ...
'' universe which was loosely based on ''Star Trek''. During the mid-to-late 70's, Marshak and her writing partner
Myrna Culbreath Myrna Lou Culbreath (born September 1, 1938) is an American science fiction writer and editor, most well known for the ''Star Trek'' tie-in novels and anthologies cowritten with Sondra Marshak. Culbreath was a founding editor of the libertarian ed ...
were regular guests of honor at science fiction conventions. She was often joined on-stage by her mother, whom she addressed as "Mama-Anna". Marshak is an avowed
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(a devotee of
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), and she believes ''Star Trek'' advances objectivist ideals.


Career

Marshak's first professional publication was the reference work ''Star Trek Lives!'' (1975), co-written with Lichtenberg and Joan Winston. The ninth chapter, "Do-It-Yourself Star Trek," discussed structure and themes in fan fiction and how they may reflect the cultural and sexual ideas of the fans who write them. The book, and in particular the book's final chapter, inspired
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to call Marshak and her fellow authors "the foremothers of 'fanfiction scholarship'" in ''The Fanfiction Reader'' (2017). Marshak co-wrote six ''Star Trek'' tie-in books with her writing partner, Myrna Culbreath, in addition to the
William Shatner William Shatner (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor. In a career spanning seven decades, he is best known for his portrayal of James T. Kirk in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, from his 1965 debut as the captain of the starship USS Enterpri ...
biography ''Shatner: Where No Man…'' (December 1979). In ''Voyages of Imagination'', both Culbreath and Marshak described their writing partnership as "virtually a
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mind-meld." She also contributed trivia to ''The Star Trek Puzzle Manual'' (1976) by Jeff Razzi. In the author's notes for ''The Fate of the Phoenix'' (1979), several projects were listed as forthcoming. In addition to follow-ups to ''The New Voyages'' series, Marshak and Culbreath announced a fictional travel guide, ''Mr. Spock's Guide to the Planet Vulcan'', a new novel co-written by Nichelle Nichols, ''Uhura!'', and a non-''Star Trek'' science fantasy novel co-written by William Shatner, ''The Power''. None of the books were realized, nor published if completed. Marshak has not published any new fiction since 1983, nor has she given any interviews since 2006. She was interviewed by the ''
Orange County Business Journal The ''Orange County Business Journal'' is a weekly print and online newspaper covering business in Orange County, California. The paper is the second largest business journal in California after the ''Los Angeles Business Journal''.Star Trek Lives!'' (July 1975), with
Jacqueline Lichtenberg Jacqueline Lichtenberg (born March 25, 1942, Flushing, Queens, New York) is an American science fiction author. Many of her early novels are set in the Sime~Gen Universe, which she first described in a short story in 1969. Writing the series ...
and Joan Winston. Bantam Books #Y2151. * ''The Star Trek Puzzle Manual'' (November 1976), with Jeff Razzi and
Myrna Culbreath Myrna Lou Culbreath (born September 1, 1938) is an American science fiction writer and editor, most well known for the ''Star Trek'' tie-in novels and anthologies cowritten with Sondra Marshak. Culbreath was a founding editor of the libertarian ed ...
. Bantam Books . * ''Shatner: Where No Man…: The Authorized Biography of William Shatner'' (December 1979), with William Shatner and Myrna Culbreath. Ace .


Editor

* '' Star Trek: The New Voyages'' (March 1976), with Myrna Culbreath. Bantam Books #X2719. * '' Star Trek: The New Voyages 2'' (January 1978), with Myrna Culbreath. Bantam Books .


Fiction

* ''
The Price of the Phoenix ''The Price of the Phoenix'' (July 1977) by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath, is an original novel based upon the 1960s television series ''Star Trek''. It was first published by Bantam Books in 1977, and reissued by Corgi and Titan Books in th ...
'' (July 1977), with Myrna Culbreath. Bantam Books . * ''The Fate of the Phoenix'' (May 1979), with Myrna Culbreath. Bantam Books . * '' The Prometheus Design'' (March 1982), with Myrna Culbreath. Pocket Books . * ''
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'' (March 1983), with Myrna Culbreath. Pocket Books .


Short fiction

* "Surprise!" ''Star Trek: The New Voyages 2'' (January 1978) with
Nichelle Nichols Nichelle Nichols (, born Grace Dell Nichols; December 28, 1932 – July 30, 2022) was an American actress, singer, and dancer best known for her portrayal of Nyota Uhura in ''Star Trek'' and its film sequels. Nichols' portrayal of Uhura was gr ...
and Myrna Culbreath. * "The Procrustean Petard," ''Star Trek: The New Voyages 2'' (January 1978) with Myrna Culbreath.


References


External links

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