Shining Through
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Title: | Shining Through |
Publisher: | Venice Place Press |
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Date(s): | 2004 |
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Fandom: | Starsky and Hutch |
Language: | English |
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Shining Through is a gen 124-page anthology by Paula Wilshe and published as a tribute to her. It has the subtitle, "In Memory of Paula Wilshe" on the cover. Illustrations by Julie Henderson and Virginia Sky. Cover Design and Creation by Virginia Sky.
It has a slash sister zine called Shining On.
Contents
- All Hallow's Eve
- Applesauce
- Catalina Express
- Coming Around Again
- Coming Along
- Coming Through
- Goodnight
- Lessons Learned
- Merely Players
- Plaguing Perspectives
- Post Game
- Red Rose Ranch
- Staples
- Status Post
- Testing
- Thanksgiving
- Turkey Day
- Take Two Partners
Reactions and Reviews
See reactions and reviews for Applesauce.
See reactions and reviews for Red Rose Ranch.
[Plaguing Perspective]: A Post-ep for The Plague told from Starsky's perspective, all I can say is read this because Paula Wilshe wrote it... The caring, the love, the friendship - it's all here, wrapped in a sweet bundle, with a healthy dollop of "me and thee" on top. It's the kind of story you savor, and sigh at the richness of the writing. And I'm not ashamed to say it made me all misty and stuff. [1]
[All Hallow's Eve]: It's a great little story and one of my favourites. It's fun, it's light, and it perfectly captures the kind of banter and humour that the show did. Sometimes it's punny or even groan-worthy, but it's absolutely in character. Besides, it's got Starsky dressed as a devil and Hutch dressed as a ... well, let's just say there's a lot of room for teasing. [2]
[Testing]: Those of us familiar with the episode knows that Sweet Revenge is one of the most emotional, powerful, and tense episodes ever made. One factor of this is Paul's directing, another the fact that everything was ending, but above all else was the fact that we were living Hutch's nightmare. We were right there on the edge with him and we knew that one single thread was holding him together. Paula takes one of the powerful scenes in the episode and shows us what happened immediately prior. Hutch needs something to focus on until Starsky can be with him again and if listening to his voice will bring his partner out of a coma, then he's gonna do it. It's therapy for both of them. [3]