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The J*Spot Awards
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Name: | The J*Spot Awards |
Date(s): | 2000s? |
Frequency: | unknown |
Format: | unknown |
Type: | unknown |
Associated Community: | unknown |
Fandom: | JAG |
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The J*Spot Awards were fan-run awards for best the fandom's best smut fics. References to the award are few and far between and are usually found as a side note to a listing of a fic that won the award.
If anyone has more information on this particular award, please add it. If you don't wish to create an account here, send the information to JAGnikJen and she'll be happy to add it and attribute the info to you specifically or generally.
References
According to her website, Tracy Mallon's Can't Fight This Feeling won the following categories in 2001's awards:
- Winner - Best Harm/Mac Series (2001 J*Spot Awards)
- Winner - Best Overall Series (2001 J*Spot Awards)
In addition, her Drifting on a Lonely Sea won or finalled the following categories in 2002's awards:
- Winner - Best Series Harm/Mac (2002 J*Spot Awards)
- Winner - Most Angsty Story Harm/Mac (2002 J*Spot Awards)
- Finalist - Best Series Any Pairing (2002 J*Spot Awards)