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Canario
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Title: | Canario |
Author(s): | Diana Dolor |
Date(s): | 1997 |
Length: | |
Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | Starsky & Hutch |
Relationship(s): | |
External Links: | Canario |
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Canario is a slash Starsky/Hutch story by Diana Dolor.
It was published in Cross the Line, Barely Legal, and is archived online.
Reactions and Reviews
This is a "must read" for anyone wanting dead-on banter, and romance, and sex where the guys act like guys. Mix in a slice-of-life story, a dash of humor, and some incendiary erotica and what do you get? A perfect batch of Starsky and Hutch, ready for your reading pleasure. Read. Enjoy. Repeat. [1]
"Canario" by Diana Dolors--Starsky's ordered a new car and it's not quite what he wanted. Basically, a very sucky day in the life of Starsky and Hutch, partners. Good story. [2]
References
- ^ a 2003 comment at Crack Van
- ^ In 1997 Michelle Christian posted this review to the Virgule-L mailing list. As with most of her Virgule-L reviews, Michelle gave permission for fans to forward the review to any fan or mailing list that might be interested. The review was sent to the Starsky & Hutch mailing list, Venice Place where both the editor and her friends expressed deep dissatisfaction with both the content and quality of Michelle's review ("cavalier, dismissive, negative"). While the topic of reviews and feedback was not new to either mailing list (in fact many of the list members on both lists had been subscribers to Starsky & Hutch and Star Trek letterzines of the 70s and 80; letterzines which had thoroughly debated the topic), Michelle's review sparked multiple discussions over whether reviews should focus on the positive while deemphasizing the negative, whether average readers had the right credentials to offer up reviews and whether the wildly divergent expectations fans had of reviews - and each other - would ever find a meeting ground. For more see the Fanlore section on Reviews.