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Elaine's Due South Site

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Name: Elaine's Due South Site
Owner/Maintainer:
Dates: 1998 or before - 2000 (?)
Type: author page
Fandom: Due South
URL: http://lcv705.simplenet.com/closet/closet1.htm (Elaine's Closet, Wayback)
http://lcv705.simplenet.com/ds/ (Elaine's Due South Site, Wayback)
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Elaine's Due South Site is Elaine Walker's Due South page. A page with fanfiction was linked as Elaine's Closet: Due South Fan Fiction in The Fan Fiction Directory. Elaine's Closet was a member of the Slash Fan Fiction Ring and the Tuktoyaktuk Travelling Library.

Description from the Due South Slash Site: "This is a heck of a place to go to check out due South slashey looking pictures. Now I didn't count 'em but the guys seem pretty equally represented in this collection. The main page has a link to an exclusively DS page. There are sounds and a long list of DS links here. This site is growing all the time. Elaine has added illustrated slash stories and is working on sound slash stories."[1]

By 2000 the old URL directed to a new page with the note: "Due to other commitments, this site has been closed, except for the two sections below." The sections below were a David Marciano page and The Dean McDermott Brigade Hompage (McDermott is the actor who played Constable Renfield Turnbull).

References

  1. ^ Mitch H. due South Slash Links, via Wayback: 04 November 1999. (Accessed 14 January 2012)