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Foster-child of Silence and Slow Time
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Title: | Foster-child of Silence and Slow Time |
Author(s): | Suzan Lovett |
Date(s): | 1987 |
Length: | |
Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | Starsky & Hutch |
Relationship(s): | |
External Links: | online here |
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Foster-child of Silence and Slow Time is a slash Starsky and Hutch story by Suzan Lovett.
It was originally in Code 7 #4 and has been archived online.
Reactions and Reviews
1987
Suzan doesn't stop with being a terrific artist. This brief story of hers is just not a bit ESP to think about, but a perceptive view of the inside of Hutch's head from two points of reference. Maureen's illo adds emphasis to the fear. [1]
2000
If you go to the slash archive you can see a great, and short, example of this in action, by reading Suzan Lovett's "Foster Child of Silence and Slow Time" -- this is a story with no body contact, no passion, no undying declarations of love, but it is a slash story. It is also a *real* story in every sense of the word. You must read this story to appreciate its genius. [2]
2016
Oh. Knowing what was to come from the very first line made this one almost to painful to read. Beautifully done, Suzan. Collandra was a marvelous character and here, you've brought him back to disturbed, disturbing life. Thanks so much! [3]
References
- ^ from Ruth Kurz in Tell Me Something I Don't Know! #4
- ^ comment by Flamingo Do slash writers think of slash writing as risk-taking? (June 22, 2000)
- ^ from DP Patricks at Starsky and Hutch Archive