List of Very Early Starsky/Hutch Fiction
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"Starsky/Hutch" was an evolving term. See Slash Terminology and History of Slash Fandom for more context.
The list does not include relationship stories where the Starsky & Hutch are emotionally close or best buddies forever.
They are instead early examples of fiction that include a physically intimate or sexual component between them.
This list focuses on fiction in print zines that could be bought/traded for. It does not attempt to include the vast amounts of drawerfic and underground fiction that was written privately for one's self, a small group of friends, and was never intended for a "formal" zine.
The List
- Forever Autumn by Sue S and S. Meek (Non-explicit. Starsky and Hutch are not getting along, and it is left-over anger from the Kira situation. Hutch is kidnapped and has amnesia.) (March 1980)
- Gate of Ivory, Gate of Horn by Pamela Dale (Non-explicit. Starsky and Hutch, traveling in the English countryside, start having wild dreams where they are Arthur and Merlin and having sex with each other.) (very early 1981)
- the first Code 7 (An anthology of stories, poems, and art, some explicit.) (Summer 1981)
- Trace Elements (An anthology of stories, poems, and art, some explicit.) (March 1982)