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Out of the Jungle

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Fanfiction
Title: Out of the Jungle
Author(s): Meg Lewtan
Date(s): 1985
Length:
Genre(s): slash
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Relationship(s): Bodie/Doyle
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Out of the Jungle is a Bodie/Doyle fic by Meg Lewtan.

The story was printed in the zine Magnetism.

Author's Favorite

"Of the Pros stories you have written, which is your favorite? Why?"

"My favourite is "Out of the Jungle" which appeared in the Australian zine, "Magnetism". It was inspired by the hatstand, "Rules of the Game" which is my favourite circuit hatstand of all time." [1]

Reactions and Reviews

1990

Late 1988, I bought an Australian multi-media zine called Magnetism. The lead story was an alternative universe with Bodie & Doyle as mercenaries. I was totally confused about how this fitting in which what little I knew about the fandom, but it immediately won me over. [2]

[Listing] favorite stories is a tough for me, as I like bits and pieces of a lot of stories. The only story that I keep rereading on a consistent basis is Out of the Jungle by Meg Lewtan. Probably because it's the only one that I've managed to hang on to for a long period of time. (Aren't collectives wonderful?) [3]

References

  1. ^ Hatstand Express Interview with Meg Lewtan
  2. ^ comments by Alyx in Short Circuit #1 (April 1990)
  3. ^ comments by Alys in Short Circuit #3 (October 1990)