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Carry On Wayward Son

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Zine
Title: Carry On Wayward Son
Publisher: Bodacious Press ("CARRY ON WAYWARD SON is a special novella brought to you by Miami Spice, the C/C fanzine from Sunny Bernaise of Lime'N de Coconut Press.")
Editor:
Author(s): Stancio del Norte
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Date(s): January 1991
Medium: print
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Fandom: Miami Vice
Language: English
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cover by KOZ

Carry On Wayward Son is a slash Miami Vice 84-page digest-sized novel by Stancio del Norte.

The editors were Truly Scrumptious, Sunny Bernaise, and Robyn LaSalle.

The art is by KOZ.

It was the winner of a 1992 FanQ.

Summary

From a July 1993 ad in GAZ: "Cockett must work with Castillo as the two go undercover as a gay couple to expose a murderer in the Fine Arts community."

Author's Preface

From the zine:

Perhaps I should begin with a bit of history. I have been an on-again, off-again VICE fan from the start. I missed a lot of episodes due to hectic college schedules and part-time summer work, but thanks to USA Network, I've been able to catch up with reruns. 1didn't know there was a fandom for VICE until I met a young lady who attended media conventions on a regular basis. She had just gotten back into the series herself, and we found we shared a common lust for a certain specific pairing of two of that show's characters.

Whereas once I was a Crockett and Tubbs aficionado, I began paying more attention to the relationship between Crockett and Castillo. I found it interesting how those two men seemed to share a special yet mysterious 'link' with one another, and how they practically smouldered whenever playing off one another.

Shortly thereafter, I discovered Mkashef Press' DYAD. It was there that I read my first Crockett/Castillo fiction, and I was hooked. This was exactly what I had seen between those two men! I was thrilled to find out more people believed equally.

Since then, I have written several short stories of this nature, but this is something very new to me. This is my first MIAMI VICE novella, so I'm pretty nervous about it! I hope it will be enjoyable, on the whole.

Sample Interior