| 24 Apr 2001 | Michelle A. Whitham | Loading...Welcome to Wyvern! *looks around* No one has left you a greetings or comments. It's a shame. I think your work is great. The only way I found you was that you're "Writer of the Day"! Don't worry, more will come. Don't you have anymore to post? Well...keep up the great work! Jennifer A. Cabbage replies: "Thanks for the encouragement. I think I need to apply a little more of that apply seat to chair, repeat as necessary sort of discipline. " | |
| 3 Apr 2002 | David S. Puthoff | Loading...*bows* I, for one, have plenty of praise for you! In fact, might I recommend revisiting your "drivel" sometime and touching it up? You never know. And your poem was really nice, too ... I just didn't have enough to say about it to leave a comment under it  Jennifer A. Cabbage replies: "Some of the drivel is so bad it has to be entirely rewritten from scratch, and some of that doesn't even have a good enough idea behind it to make that worthwhile. There's a little bit I will probably eventually go back and revisit, though. Someday. " | |
| 12 Aug 2004 | Elizabeth F Keimach | Loading...I enjoyed my visit and found "Memory" particularly thought provoking and very creative I left it feeling very sad! Jennifer A. Cabbage replies: "It is kind of sad in a way- when I wrote it I intended it to end in a positive fashion, but the overall tone seems to deflect that, somewhat." | |
| 15 Jun 2006 | Drowned Ammet | Loading...Got hooked through to Memory by that random picks bar, and then procrastinated my environmentalism project while I read your entire shelf. I love your style! It flows, doesn't get snagged on unimportant details. Very original, too. Wow. Cheers! | |
| 11 Jul 2006 | Anonymousi | Loading...I really liked the story "Memory." I've read it before, but it's worth reading twice. Or more. It'd be cool if there was a sequel or something. | |