![]() ![]() ST-Phile was the second Star Trek fanzine ever published, appearing while the original television series was first being broadcast. In 1968, Juanita published a new title co-edited with Kay Anderson. It was nominated every year from 1958 to 1967. Yandro won the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 1965. The last issue was not distributed till 1991. It was published till 1985, with 259 issues released. ![]() By the late 1950s the name had been changed to Yandro, derived from an old folk song in a Manly Wade Wellman story. Beverly Amers left Yandro, and Buck Couslon stepped in as co-editor. Juanita married Robert "Buck" Coulson in 1953, and Buck began doing book reviews for the zine. Juanita Coulson is best known for her science fiction fanzine Yandro, which began life in 1953 as the organ of the Eastern Indiana Science Fiction Association, originally called EISFA and edited by Juanita Wellons (before becoming Juanita Coulson) and Beverly Amers (later Beverly DeWeese). Juanita Coulson is a zine editor, fan artist, writer, and musician. ![]()
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