I just came across this oddity of published fan fiction:
Apparently it's been published by The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, a tiny indie publisher focussing on publishing works set in the world of Sherlock Holmes. It's actually a hardcover: http://www.batteredbox.com/SherlockianPastiches/Federation.htm
Kinda nifty that it predates Elementary, Dear Data.
Anyone read it? I mean, with Cumberbatch playing the villain in the next NuTrek movie - maybe a way to get in the mood?
The Federation Holmes
Sherlock Holmes. Dr. Watson. Captain Kirk. Dr. McCoy. Spock. And Denebian Slime Devils? What's up? It's elementary! Here, gathered together for the first time, are Dana Martin Batory's rare science fiction parodies combining the very dissimilar worlds of Sherlock Holmes and Star Trek. Published between 1978 and 1991, the twelve short stories (plus one written especially for this book), appeared in the small fan magazine The Holmesian Federation, now a much sought after collector's item itself. The strange tales follow the life and adventures of Holmes and Dr. John H. Watson among the alien citizens and worlds of the Federation of Planets – from their "robotic" origins in "A Nostalgic Country of the Mind," to the stunning success of their first case in "Everything Comes In Circles", and Watson's own solo investigation in "Watson Comes Through."
Apparently it's been published by The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, a tiny indie publisher focussing on publishing works set in the world of Sherlock Holmes. It's actually a hardcover: http://www.batteredbox.com/SherlockianPastiches/Federation.htm
Kinda nifty that it predates Elementary, Dear Data.
Anyone read it? I mean, with Cumberbatch playing the villain in the next NuTrek movie - maybe a way to get in the mood?
