Back to Back (Starsky and Hutch zine)
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Title: | Back to Back |
Publisher: | Idiot Triplets Press |
Editor(s): | Linda McGee |
Date(s): | 2005 |
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Medium: | |
Size: | |
Genre: | slash |
Fandom: | Starsky and Hutch |
Language: | English |
External Links: | Publisher's Website: 2008 -- S/H Zines from Idiot Triplets Press, Archived version SHareCon 2010: Idiot Triplets Press, Archived version |
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Back to Back is a slash Starsky and Hutch 251-page anthology. The color cover is by Suzan Lovett. It has one piece of interior art by Helen.
"Back to Back" won a FanQ Award for Best S/H Zine at MediaWest 2006.
From the introduction: "The title of this zine is borrowed from the Amy Grant song, 'Oh How the Years Go By." The lyrics perfectly reflect the enduring commitment and love shared by Starsky and Hutch. In some ways they're also expressive of the gift given to those of us fortunate to have discovered fandom: 'You know you're not alone in this world of strangers.'"
Contents
- The Fix Remixed by m. butterfly (2006 Fan Q Winner) (1)
- Baby You Can Drive My Car by Jen Hutchinson (40)
- Lifewatch by Linda McGee (originally printed in Lifeline) (47)
- It's All in the Game by Mary Louise Fisher (part of The Golden Boy Series) (59)
- Silver Bells by Kimberly FDR (77)
- Paint It Gray by Morgan Logan (83)
- Who Do You Trust? by Jen Hutchinson (119)
- Triangle by Theresa Kyle (136)
Reactions and Reviews
See reactions and reviews for It's All in the Game.
[Lifewatch]: This is a story that I've recommended to friends for years. One I re-read often for its care and feeling for the characters. A beautifully constructed story. I remember sitting in a hotel room with Linda in 1983 when she'd just completed her very first S&H story (Risk). She let me read the draft that weekend and I knew then that she was going to become a treasure to S&H fandom. I owe her a hug the next time I see her. LOL[1]
Inspired Fanworks
A vid by giandujakiss took some of its inspiration from this story:
"Narcolepsy" was inspired by several fics that have similar themes, but uppermost in my mind was Morgan Logan’s most excellent ‘zine story, Paint it Gray. [2]
- ^ from The Pits, quoted anonymously (Mar 24, 2002)
- ^ Older Vids - Okay, I'll Bite (February 12 2007)