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Bryan K. Farley

SciFi & Fantasy Fiction and Stories by Bryan K. Farley

Bryan a college student who writes fantasy stories and poems
 
 
 

Birth of a Legend
A slayers final job

 
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23 Aug 200345 Ember S.
Well i say.No comments yet?Psh and shame on all those who do not.your writings are fantastic.keep writing! XD

7 Bryan K. Farley replies: "  Many thanks i was begining to wonder if any one ever going to read them. i will have the begining of a story up if i can ever find the time to finish it. again i thank you for the kind words"
6 Oct 200345 Merovance jhiggin5@swb..
Excellent work. My poetry was never as well formed nor my prose as elegant. Continue and grow and you will, indeed, one day be published.

7 Bryan K. Farley replies: "  Thank you for the kind words but the technical words fall on deaf ears im really no good at poetry unless it just comes to me like these two did other than those my other attempts were really really bad. Im sure your poetry is great you might only be hard on yourself let someones else read it im sure you might be suprised by what they say."
3 Dec 200345 Lori 'Jahrah' Jewell
Greetings, Bryan. Your poems are really great. I especially like 'Birth of a Legend.' Good stuff.

And being a jock and a writer doesn't shock me... I know many. 12 -- Lori
17 Feb 200445 Amanda
Hey bryan you told me to drop by your site so i finally did! mind you i'm at school but what i did see is woulderfull! keep up the good work, and one day it will pay off *wink wink*
6 Nov 200445 Christine W.
I can't believe you haven't gotten more comments for your great work. I mean, really, people can be so dumb to overlook talent like this. But I am deeply surprised you have not written more or you have but haven't put any up again. Please do, I wish to continue reading your work. Loves- Christine/Marine
20 Dec 200545 Anonymous
Bryan: Where did you learn how to write poetry? I've seen better poetry on a Wal-Mart receipt. I especially don't like "Birth of a Legend." What I did see was not wonderful, and it will never pay off *wink wink*. Please don't post any more poetry. I think you're time is better spent with your "great number of blades." Hopefully you will cut off your typing fingers.
17 Jul 200645 Amanda
Your poem was great. don't listen to what anybody tells u about your poems Byran it came from the heart and thats all that matter Hun. keep writing what u feel like and if people don't like thats there problem not yours hun. just remember that Rome was not Built in a day.. hugs and kisses
30 May 2007:-) Christy Miller
I agree. Don't listen to that anony. person.

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