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Some Other Fantasy

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Zine
Title: Some Other Fantasy
Publisher: Flamingo
Editor:
Author(s): Kimberly FDR
Cover Artist(s):
Illustrator(s):
Date(s): October 2004
Medium: print zine
Size:
Genre: slash
Fandom: Starsky and Hutch
Language: English
External Links: Online here
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Some Other Fantasy is a 162-page slash Starsky and Hutch novel by KimberlyFDR. It was edited by Flamingo. The zine contains one photo manip. The cover art is uncredited.

front cover

Author's Notes

During my time in the Starsky and Hutch fandom, I have come to realize that I have a very clear picture of them in the future. It involves happy domesticity with them living together, committed to one another, in their own home. So, one day I innocently asked Hutch, "How did you and Starsky fall in love?" I was not expecting the answer he gave. In his defense, he did show me the end of the whole story and then began the back-story, so I was assured that eventually they would be okay. What developed was a zine story that took me through 4 years of their lives and 11 months of my own.

During the course of discovering just how involved their relationship was, how many changes they went through to get to the point where I had always known them, I went through many changes of my own. I finished one year of graduate school, gained many wonderful friends, and bought my first home. I feel like the boys and I grew together during our time spent sharing their memories.

It's not an easy path that they took. It was a hard road and there were many ups and downs. The happiness and the sadness both washed over them as they tried to feel out what each step meant in the overall picture. They are eventually living together in their own home, older and wiser and totally in love with one another. But, earlier in their lives, they were young and scared and discovering what that love meant. This is their story. [1]

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