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Frisky Mountain High
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Title: | Frisky Mountain High |
Publisher: | Almost Foolproof Press |
Editor(s): | Ann Teitelbaum & Dar F |
Date(s): | May 1996 |
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Fandom: | multimedia |
Language: | English |
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Frisky Mountain High is a multifandom slash 76-page (32,000+ words) anthology. Focus: characters on a vacation.
Series
For other Frisky zines, see Frisky Business.
Contents
- Incident of the Misplaced Romans by Mirna Cicioni Rawhide (Favor/Bates) (Suddenly (Gil's) drying skin was sprayed by drops of cold water, and a long, very wet body flopped down close to him. "You wouldn't be sleepin', would you, boss?" Rowdy's voice mocked cheerfully) (3)
- Walker, Nudist Ranger by Vixen Foxx Walker, Texas Ranger (Walker/Trivett) (The sign that told them what CD and Alex seemed to conveniently forget: The Virtual Rudimentary Club--an alternative lifestyle nudist community.) (20)
- Jim's Love by Khylara Wild Wild West 25
- Pleasures of the Ponderosa by Eve Bonanza (Eliot/all) ("If it's not too conventional, I'd like to start from oldest to youngest, if I may. Sorry, Hoss, putting you in the middle, as usual.") (26)
- Dana's Jamaican Friend by Vixen Foxx Love and War (Meg/Dana, Jack/Meg) ( "Yeah, well," Meg answered, "a little ice and snow are nice if you've got a fire going on the inside. Unfortunately, I don't know anyone with a match.") (57)
- Beyond the Sea by Elizabeth Holden X-Files (Mulder/Skinner) (There was no need to explain this to Skinner, who ought to be at his desk in Washington, not sitting here looking like an Italian fantasy, and sexier than anyone had any right to be. ) (68)
- Zine Dependency by Jonni Corday Multimedia (76)