Returned Favors

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Zine
Title: Returned Favors
Publisher: KnightWriter Press
Editor:
Author(s): Linda Knights
Cover Artist(s):
Illustrator(s):
Date(s): 1997
Medium: print
Size: digest-sized
Genre: slash
Fandom: Blake’s 7
Language: English
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Returned Favors is a 11-page slash digest-sized novel by Linda Knights.

A first time story for the pair (Avon/Tarrant) as they challenge each other for leadership and other things.

Series

This zine is part of a 1997 series of mini-zines, each with a story that has been published previously in another zine. Each mini-zine has a full-color photo cover.

From Yesterday: Memories of Tomorrow, the last zine in the series:

Welcome to a special re-release of a Blake's Seven story...

Over the years many of us have come and gone into Blake's Seven fandom...and, over the past year, it's come to my attention that there is now a whole new set of "fans" for this very special fandom.

That's terrific news, of course, for anyone in Blake's Seven fandom, it's always fun to have someone new in the group. However, for the new fans it can be very frustrating to "find" all those old, great stories they hear about -- most of which are no longer in print! To help those new fans, or even give the "old" fans a chance to re-read an old favorite, KnightWriter Press is hoping to re-release a number of previously published stories in this fandom!

Keep in mind, all the stories in the "Re-Release" series (no matter by what author!) will have been previously published at some prior date. That's why they are coming out in Digest format so that you can pick and choose among those you have not previously read -- or those you want a copy of no matter whether you've read it or not.

At any rate... enjoy these stories, they are the author's favorites -- and so tend to be the best of the best in a fandom that created some of fandom's classic writers!

Excerpt

There had, the first time, been all the classical reasons for submitting to his ministrations. They'd been alone, cold, and while neither would admit to it, extremely frightened. Death had so very nearly swept them up in its eternally cold embrace. It was not surprising that they'd ended in each other's arms. More pleasing than the sheer sex - for that had been fevered and rather clumsy - had been the realization that, come morning, there had been no hint of regret or disgust on his face. He'd been very much his old self.