Dreamers (Starsky and Hutch zine)
For more on the Max/Liz shippers aka Dreamers, see the page on Roswell.
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Title: | Dreamers |
Publisher: | Idiot Triplets Press |
Editor(s): | Linda McGee |
Date(s): | 1999 |
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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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Dreamers is a 211 page slash Starsky and Hutch fanzine. It has a color cover by Suzan Lovett and two pieces of interior art by L.A. Pinn. It includes an ad for ZedCon.
This zine won a Huggy Award for (Best SH Zine): ZebraCon 2001.
- Before This Dance is Through by Theresa Kyle (1)
- Illumination by Lynne Dhenson (27)
- A Body Worth Guarding by L.A. Pinn (28)
- The Crossing by Jadrien English (38)
- Anticipation by Elizabeth Cochrane (51)
- Aftermath by Lasha (53)
- The Right Beholder by Rosemary C. (66)
- Letting Go by Lynne Dhenson (97)
- Something to Talk About by Blue Starsky (98)
- That Thing You Do With Your Mouth by Miriam Heddy (116)
- The Look by Carolyn Bell (130)
- Moon-Dance aka Tap Shining by L. A. Pinn (this was the con skit for 1998 Zedcon)
- Thicker Than Blood by Linda McGee (164)
Reactions and Reviews
See reactions and reviews for Aftermath.
: [The Right Beholder]: Rosemary is probably my all-time favorite author in Starsky & Hutch fandom. Why? Her stories are imaginative, superbly written with incredible dialog and characterizations that make you wish you had thought of that idea. This story is no exception.Set after Starsky gets shot in the episode, "Sweet Revenge," this is a gripping story about beauty being in the eye of the beholder. Just what makes a person attractive or appealing in another human's eyes?
For Starsky he finds out the hard way that people may not see beyond the scars on his body after his shooting. In fact, some women might think he's not so sexy anymore. (Bad original female character, bad!) However, in the end, Starsky knows he can always rely on Hutch for love and support because what truly matters is that Hutch sees the real Starsky and loves him --flaws and all.
A story that hits all my buttons about what true love should be about. [1]