| 22 Feb 1999 | Skysong D'Kestrel, gryffoness of random comments | Loading...Screeeehahahahahahaha!!!! Oh, these are so funny!!! I love your work!! *falls over with laughter as she recalls some fav scenes* Your "Final Exam" is absolutely priceless! I just can't seem to stop laughing! Kleeeeahahahaha! | |
| 30 Dec 1999 | A. Boee | Loading...Oh, you write so cool! I love your sense of humour. | |
| 2 Jan 2000 | Virginia F. Sloop | Loading...*L* I love these stories! You have quite a gift, I wish I could write in such a comical manner.
*sigh* It seems I'm always inspired to write slightly depressing stories, or
stories about people with some -serious- issues (such as my twins...). *sigh* Alas. But I love your stuff,
write more, dammit! *G* | |
| 20 Mar 2000 | Dragonfly | Loading...You have a wonderful talent for humor... I loved every single one of your stories. Write more... I'm sure everyone else would agree with me on that one. You're stories are some of the best I've seen here, and seem to be the work of a proffesional to me. I've read other published sci-fi humor stories before, and none of them were as good as yours! | |
| 20 Mar 2000 | Dragoness | Loading...This is fun! The only bad part is that my parents think I'm crazy when I stay up at nights trying to read the next one... | |
| 27 Aug 2002 | Alyssa S. Crom | Loading...NO COMMENTS FOR TWO YEARS?! Aiyah! Ah well... *does the first-post-in-over-two-years dance* We wuv you! | |
| 18 Sep 2002 | Panu Karjalainen | Loading...Heehehhhe...sorry, still got laughlings from your stories...didn't read the Hamlet stuff(haven't read Hamlet), but hey, gimme a call an' I'll get back to it. Meanwhile, remember that you're the Greatest! | |
| 24 Feb 2003 | Jeanette 'Mus' deBoer | Loading...It pains me to see the lack of recent comments on this board. If such an excellent writer can't get comments regularly, who can? I read "The Salesman". Your writing puts my own to shame. The subtle humour you lace into your work makes your work and interesting read. "The Salesman" captured my attention right from the beginning, something that few stories, when read off a computer, can do. Excellent writing. Keep it up! | |
| 19 Sep 2003 | Tanya Kozik | Loading...When I started reading your stories (with the Swordid Affair) I was reminded of Terry Pratchett's style, what with the witty humor and ability to describe a character well with but a couple of phrases. After reasing through all of your stories, though, I'm also thinking of Ray Bradbury's way of adding sadness to a seemingly amusing and light story. Your stories are quite enjoyable, in how well they are written and how engaging your characters are - and it's hard to make the reader care for a character if you only have a short story to deal with them. | |
| 3 Oct 2003 | Joelle Duran | Loading...You should have 10 times more comments, because your work is superb. Simply superb.
Oh yes...you might want to be careful with that "world position" indicator. Don't want to give those irate trolls any clues. But then again, heh heh, they probably can't read maps... | |