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It started with ''[[Star Trek]]'' “Kirk/Spock” stories at a time when such relationships were very much closeted, and may have been meant to be derogatory toward gays.  
 
It started with ''[[Star Trek]]'' “Kirk/Spock” stories at a time when such relationships were very much closeted, and may have been meant to be derogatory toward gays.  
  
* [[wikipedia:Slash fiction]]
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* [[wikipedia:Slash fiction|Entry at Wikipedia. ]]
* https://fanlore.org/wiki/Slash at [[Fanlore]], with detailed history and many sub-articles  
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* [https://fanlore.org/wiki/Slash Article at Fanlore,] with detailed history and many sub-articles
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Revision as of 14:21, 23 August 2022

Slash fiction is a form of fanfic (fan-written fiction about characters from professional fiction, typically media) featuring a same-sex pair of characters in a romantic or sexual relationship not in the original. Slash, in this context, refers to a virgule sign.

It started with Star Trek “Kirk/Spock” stories at a time when such relationships were very much closeted, and may have been meant to be derogatory toward gays.



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