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The Groundhog Day Series
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Title: | The Groundhog Day Series |
Author(s): | Alexis Rogers |
Date(s): | early 1980s |
Length: | |
Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | Starsky & Hutch |
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The Groundhog Day Series is a very early Starsky & Hutch slash series of fiction by Alexis Rogers.
Rogers was one of the first Starsky & Hutch author to allow her fiction to be online.
It's an elusive series and parts of it are scattered and hard to pin down.
- Groundhog Day was published anonymously in The Phone Booth
- February 2nd, the author writes: "This story carries the slash rating of "G" as it only presents the concept of a homosexual relationship. This is one of the Groundhog Day stories." (also in The Collected Starsky and Hutch Stories of Alexis Rogers)
- Violets, Rings, & Things of Spring, the author writes "This story carries the slash rating of "G." This is one of the Groundhog Day stories." (also in The Collected Starsky and Hutch Stories of Alexis Rogers)
- Happy Groundhog Day was four pages long and contains 4 pages, 2 of which are Violets, Rings, & Things. It was published in February 1983.
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