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One of the first slash stories I read was Trigger Fish's New York Rain. It's Law & Order (I know), Jack McCoy/Mike Logan (I know), and right now I'm repressing the urge to reread it for the trillionth time because I know it can't possibly be as good as I remember it. It's old-school slash fanfiction, with a lot of elements that were new then but have become cliche now, and some classic tropes that have entirely fallen out of style. The whole series is fascinating to read just from an "evolution of fandom" stand-point. I almost wish we'd had LJ, so I could go through and read the comments on the story and see what other people thought.
Just for reference: according to the collective page this site is hosted on, it was last updated in August of 1998. I ... won't share how old I was then, because then I'd have to go and cry.
(The whole series is up here, and all of it is worth reading.)
(I know the internet is a very small place, so ... is there any possibility that TrigFish is, say, out and about on LJ anywhere?)
Just for reference: according to the collective page this site is hosted on, it was last updated in August of 1998. I ... won't share how old I was then, because then I'd have to go and cry.
(The whole series is up here, and all of it is worth reading.)
(I know the internet is a very small place, so ... is there any possibility that TrigFish is, say, out and about on LJ anywhere?)
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