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Lavender
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Title: | Lavender |
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Editor(s): | Jodie Louise |
Date(s): | 2003-2004 |
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Medium: | ezine |
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Genre: | |
Fandom: | due South |
Language: | English |
External Links: | Issue #1 Archived here & Issue #2 archived here |
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Lavender is a gen, femslash due South and Original Fiction ezine edited by Jodie Louise.
Issue 1
Lavender 1 was published in September 2003. It contains all due South fiction.
Some sample contents included:
- Blinding Pain by LaRue Anderson
- Olikpok by byob
- Detachment by Shay Sheridan
- A Summer in Purgatory (gen) by Josephine March
- A Cold Day in Warm Arms by Snowee
- Longing and Forfeiture: a series of three complementary stories by Jodie Louise
- Control
- Sins
- Loss
- Unraveling by Sick Monkey
- Inspector...Collector by Josephine March
- Earrings by Sparkle Heather
Issue 2
Lavender 2 was published in February 2004. The second issue of Lavender has been divided up into three sections. The main part of the issue has due South fan fiction by Laura Maxwell, LaRue Anderson and Jodie Louise. The guest fandom this issue is Queer As Folk (US) with a short snapshot by Sparkle Heather. In addition there are two original fiction stories by Snowee and Jodie Louise.
- Serpico (originally appeared in ds_flashfiction) by Laura Maxwell (due South) - just who can Elaine depend on now?
- Silence by Jodie Louise (due South) - silence speaks a thousand words
- Blinding Pain (part 3) (warning: death story) by LaRue Anderson (Due South)- the climax of the intense, angsty series which started in issue #1
- Buzz (het) by Jodie Louise (Due South) - Frannie's fantasy
- Warm as Marble by Sparkle Heather (Queer As Folk US) - a quick snapshot
- Naked Curiosty by Snowee (Original Fiction) - thigh highs and fantasies
- Happy Birthday by Jodie Louise (Original Fiction) - just another birthday