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[[Fan fiction]], or fan art, featuring a romantic relationship between a same-sex pair of fictional characters. It originally started with Kirk/Spock (Kirk slash Spock) stories. Slash fiction is [[fan]]-written fiction about characters from professional fiction (typically television or movies, as in the prototypical Kirk/Spock fiction), involving those characters in a sexual relationship which was not shown in the original. | [[Fan fiction]], or fan art, featuring a romantic relationship between a same-sex pair of fictional characters. It originally started with Kirk/Spock (Kirk slash Spock) stories. Slash fiction is [[fan]]-written fiction about characters from professional fiction (typically television or movies, as in the prototypical Kirk/Spock fiction), involving those characters in a sexual relationship which was not shown in the original. | ||
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Revision as of 12:52, 6 December 2019
Fan fiction, or fan art, featuring a romantic relationship between a same-sex pair of fictional characters. It originally started with Kirk/Spock (Kirk slash Spock) stories. Slash fiction is fan-written fiction about characters from professional fiction (typically television or movies, as in the prototypical Kirk/Spock fiction), involving those characters in a sexual relationship which was not shown in the original.
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