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
Francesca Coppa 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 biography
Shatner: Where No Man… (December 1979). In
Voyages of Imagination, both Culbreath and Marshak described their writing partnership as "virtually a
Vulcan mind-meld." 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 in 2000 where she promoted Culbreath's
PhonicsOpoly (1999) reading game. In 2012, Jacqueline Lichtenberg wrote a comment to a blog written by literary critic Steve Donoghue concerning Marshak's lack of an online presence. == Bibliography ==