Citations:Scullyslash

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English citations of Scullyslash and ScullySlash

Noun: "(X-Files fandom slang) fan fiction featuring Dany Scully in a romantic and/or sexual relationship with another woman"[edit]

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  • 1998 March 21, Coolcat350, “Re: Question re) Best of Fan Fic”, in alt.tv.x-files.creative[1] (Usenet):
    Okay...for Scullyslash, you have Walking the Line and The Road Not Taken by XFStew and DeeJay, r'spectively []
  • 1998 April 21, jenroses, “Re: X-Files Fan Questionnaire”, in alt.tv.x-files.creative[2] (Usenet):
    I prefer the Scullyslash, boyslash leaves me kind of cold.
  • 1998 May 11, Dawson E. Rambo, “Re: Scully Slash?”, in alt.tv.x-files.creative[3] (Usenet):
    Well, not a recurring character, but "Walking the Line" (all 4 parts of it,) is perhaps the best of ScullySlash that I've read, and I'm not really a slasher.
  • 1998 May 23, MJR91, “Re: REQUEST: Dana & Diana slash”, in alt.tv.x-files.creative[4] (Usenet):
    I'm thinking about it; I'm thinking... BTW, M/K isn't a stretch by a longshot (rewatch "Sleepless" and "Tunguska"; how can you miss it? UST to the max...) and it's easy to write; Scullyslash is a little harder.
  • 1999 June 12, Dasha K, “Re: A DARE... Hmm...”, in alt.tv.x-files.creative[5] (Usenet):
    But there is quite a lot of Scullyslash. Maybe not archived on Gossamer, but there are at least two Scullyslash archives that I know of and one very active mailing list.
  • 1999 August 20, Dragan Antulov, “Re: Scully/Fowley stories?”, in alt.tv.x-files.creative[6] (Usenet):
    Personally, when it comes to Scullyslash, I prefer Scully/Marita.
  • 1999 October 7, Dasha K, “Fave slash stories?”, in alt.tv.x-files.creative[7] (Usenet):
    I like Scullyslash, but a lot of it seems to be rather repetitive, IMO.
  • 2001 August 2, fatla...@hotmail.com, “xfc: NEW: On a Clear Day You Can See Tomorrow by Fatladysing”, in alt.tv.x-files.creative[8] (Usenet):
    This is dedicated to the ScullySlash writers who have inspired me-- especially Radclyffe and SL Bowers-- the mentioning may be trite, but overlooking would be egregious.
  • 2004, Elizabeth Florence Pearce, "Reading the Lesbian Romance: Re-imagining Love, Sex, Relationships, and Community", thesis submitted to the University of Iowa, page 151:
    Radclyffe began writing online with Scullyslash stories that paired Dana Scully from the X-files with an original character of her own creation.