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Greek (Starsky & Hutch story)
You may be looking for the zine It's Greek to Me.
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Title: | Greek |
Author(s): | Charlotte Frost |
Date(s): | 1996 |
Length: | |
Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | Starsky & Hutch |
Relationship(s): | |
External Links: | online here |
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Greek is a slash Starsky & Hutch story by Charlotte Frost.
It was printed in Heart and Soul #3 and later online.
Summary
"Post ‘Starsky vs. Hutch” Starsky acts upon newly acquired knowledge about his partner."
The Author Comments
Whenever I’m flying, my standard procedure is to buy a Dean Koontz novel to read on the plane. When flying back from the Escapade con in Santa Barbara one year, I followed SOP. I don’t remember the name of the novel, or the plot. I just remember a line where a bad guy starting flirting with a waitress, and the waitress said, “I don’t like it Greek.”My mind went into overdrive. I had to use that phrase.
Somehow, I brought Kira into it. Probably I’d been wanting to do a story where she was dealt with.
I haven’t tried to re-read this story in a long, long time. I don’t remember much about it, other than wavering back and forth between thinking it was pretty good, and thinking it didn’t turn out like I wanted. As mentioned above, HAS 3 was a zine that got hardly any reaction at all. [1]
References
- ^ by Charlotte Frost from Starsky and Hutch -- Stories I Have Known, accessed December 14, 2012