A River That Runs Both Ways
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Title: | A River That Runs Both Ways |
Publisher: | Manacles Press |
Editor: | |
Author(s): | Melody C. |
Cover Artist(s): | Caren Parnes |
Illustrator(s): | |
Date(s): | 1991 |
Series?: | yes |
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Genre: | slash |
Fandom: | Wiseguy |
Language: | English |
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A River That Runs Both Ways is a slash 120-page Wiseguy novel by Melody C..
This zine has a sequel, A Consortium of Light.
Caren Parnes is the artist. Art has been included on Fanlore with both the artist's and publisher's permission.
cover by Caren Parnes, this cover was used with permission as the cover of Strange Bedfellows #5 in 1994. A fan in 2010 said: "This is the badass Frank I know and love." [1]
flyer from Concupiscence #1, click to read
flyer from Fire and Ice #1
Reviews
Unknown Date
From an ad in Media Monitor:
This is the Wiseguy novel that jump-started a fandom! Beautifully written, this novel establishes the relationship between Frank and Vinnie amidst a high-risk undercover operation whose target is a ghost from Frank's not-so-happy past.
Agent With Style summary, which is also an ad:
Vinnie is needed to work an operation in which prominent people on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, are being set up and blackmailed by a male prostitution ring, but his face is too well known for him to work in the inner circle of the operation. So Frank McPike is tapped to go undercover, with Vinnie as his controller. It's been a long time since Frank has done field work and he's a bit rusty, but Vinnie is determined to make sure he comes out of it alive -- especially since he's done some hinting and now knows that Frank might be amenable to being more than 'just friends'. Will a strong friendship and a delicate, brand-new relationship survive the harshness of the gritty underworld?
1990
If you're like a lot of us and now are reading '/' zines in other fandoms [than Star Trek:TOS] , I'd like to recommend [Melody C's] A River That Runs Both Ways'. This is a Wiseguy "/" novel, the first, I believe, of its kind, and is possibly the best '/' I've ever read in any fandom. [2]
References
- ^ from a mailing list, quoted anonymously (November 2010)
- ^ a rec by Kathy Resch in T'hy'la #9