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The BF/RK 2002 Round Robin Fanzine

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Title: The BF/RK 2002 Round Robin
Publisher: Lionheart Distribution
Editor(s):
Date(s): November 2002
Series?: no
Medium: print
Size:
Genre: slash
Fandom: Due South
Language: English
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The BF/RK 2002 Round Robin is a 200-page slash anthology of Fraser/Kowalski stories.

The fiction was by Bast, doll, sam, Jennie, Wolf, lucysmom, Eliza, Elizabeth, Sylvie, Anne, Carol, Sarah, and A. Kite.

The color cover and interior art is by Shar.

photo manipulation of a naked Fraser embracing an equally naked Ray Kowalski who is leaning against his chest, on a blue background surrounded by a white boarder. Text reads 'The 2002 BF/RK Round Robins'
cover by Shar

Summary

From the publisher:

Three stories, one from the Serge mailing list (online) and two new. All happy endings. Stories: The Night The Lights Went Out, Twists and Turns, The Saga Continues: or “Who Shot J.R, Mountie Style” Excerpt from Twists And Turns: "So now I’m lying here, listening to his deep, quiet breathing, completely tired, but completely awake, because here in Chicago, partners don’t sleep together like this, and I'm not sure what to about that."

Reactions and Reviews

I'm skeptical of round robins in general, but I would buy it if the authors who worked on it were good. The Lionheart site doesn't indicate the authors, though.

Anyone have info? -- Laura Shapiro [1]

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