| 18 Dec 2002 | Katherine Pope | Speaking of updates, old friend, where's that chainsaw of yours? I just put an update through in Loth, and sometime in the next week or so I'll have my *brand spanking new* zone gallery opening! | |
| 22 Mar 2003 | Kathleen D. Jennings | Charles, I was flabbergasted when I went back and looked at my page. Not only (finally) a comment on every poem, but some good, deep, thoughtful criticism which I'd asked for (but hadn't been expecting). Thankyou very much, and I feel ashamed of my own comments on your's. I'm writing my thesis at the moment but when its done I'm going to come back and *really* read yours in the spirit of reciprocity. (Be afraid). If I take too long, come back to my page and jump up and down. Once again, thankyou.  Charles Mills Trowbridge replies: "Thanks. You guys who are reading this comment should definitly check out Kathleen's work. Some of the best stuff in the way of culture for fiction that I've read (easily a match for dragonlance, espically comming from the amuiture sector). They arnt so much poems as they are songs.In responce to your comment, I'm glad you liked my critisisms. And dont be too flabbergasted, it took just a little over 90 mintites to do your entire site, well within my tollerance. Good luck on your thesis, I'm looking foward to your comments." | |
| 16 May 2003 | Kathleen Morgaine Haubrich | I really like the analogies you made in "flood" and Shakespeare costumes, that must be fun, I'm sure he influences your writting. I couldnt have thought of someone better.  Charles Mills Trowbridge replies: "Thanks! The costumes are fun, I like them alot. The best part is without question how little effort goes into holoween costumes in my family because of it." | |
| 26 May 2003 | Magnolia Blaire Busse | Hey Charley, it's been just forever since I have heard from you. I hope you have been doing well. Drop me a line when you get a chance, I miss you. | |
| 28 May 2003 | Holly 'bat baby' Davidson | Hi Charlie. i adore your work. its just so...breathtakeing. the description and the crativity blows my mind. i was wondering if you would like to enter a fan fiction contest that i am holding for my comic, Cautions Beloved. links to my home page can be found in my lybrary and my gallery. i really hope you enter!  Charles Mills Trowbridge replies: "Thanks for the compliment. You guys should all go check our Holly's loth and libray, I liked her story "Botanical Child" alot." | |
| 20 Oct 2003 | Liz Nanney | Now you have to update your bio and put up the stories you keep telling me you have. | |
| 4 Jan 2004 | Michelle D. Cera | Hey this is your elfwood neighbor just wishing you a happy belated holidays and new year. Keep up the good work.  | |
| 10 Mar 2004 | Jessie Heerten | I read all your stories (and reread a few that I haven't for a long time) and absolutely love your writing style. I came in all full of noble ideas of helping critique some of your writing as you did mine, but I can't. I'm horrible at constructive critism! Anyway, they are all fantastic, even though I only commented on a couple. After that, I realized that I wasn't really helping at all by oohing and aweing, so I quit commenting. Sorry! | |
| 18 Mar 2004 | Liz Nanney | hey you, when do you want that drawing so you can put it with Flood? ....and any others you'd like me to do pictures for? | |
| 2 Aug 2004 | Simone Michaux | I was skimming through profiles, but the words 'wardrobe master' stopped me in my tracks ... and so I decided to read You are so lucky - my passion is costuming & I would, at the very least, permanently main to get any sort of a position in any shakespear company, let alone wardrobe mistress/master  Anyway ... your writing is excellent - I really like it. I only read 'Holiday' and 'Genesis' - but it was enough to let me know that I like your style and way of using words. | |