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January

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Title: January
Publisher:
Editor:
Author(s): Ruth Kurz and Teri White
Cover Artist(s):
Illustrator(s):
Date(s): not dated, but likely 1981
Series?: yes,
Medium: print
Genre: slash
Fandom: Harry & Johnny
Language: English
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January is by Ruth Kurz and Teri White.

front cover: "snow, sex, sunshine, sex, skis, sex, saunas, sex..."

It is part of The Davis Diary and Callahan Calendar, a series of stories documenting a year (1975) in the life of Harry and Johnny.

It is illustrated by black and white photos of the actors (some manipulated?) along with two black and white drawings by Ruth Kurz.

Sample Interior

The Series

The series as written by Ruth and Terri contains 12 parts.

  • January -- "snow, sex, sunshine, sex, skis, sex, saunas, sex..."
  • February -- "a Saturday that belongs in the Guinness Book"
  • March -- "Johnny plays Sam Spade in Las Vegas"
  • April -- "Harry and Johnny go to Hollywood"
  • May -- "a birthday that turns grim, grim, grim"
  • June -- "camping in the Sequoias to get over May"
  • July -- "tennis and Richard's cowboy"
  • August -- "Harry and Johnny fly to the National Pistol Matches"
  • September -- "Johnny's gallery showing, or 'Callahan'll handle it.'"
  • October -- "a Grim Fairy Tale."
  • November -- "Harry and Johnny go cruising (to Hawaii)"
  • December -- "thank goodness, it's Christmas again"