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Elisabeth Alberta Garrison Is slowly moving towards raving lunacy. Despite this, though, she manages to turn out ballads and stories during the winter months with decent frequency. |
 
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Published stories by Elisabeth Alberta Garrison |
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 |  |  |  | | Date | Name | Comment | | | 4 Dec 2002 | Teo | Apparently this has more affect than telling you its good, even though you are right beside me...so... Hurray.
Fun stuff
Post more. | |
| 5 Dec 2002 | Alexandra 'Pringles' Lewin | Hey, Go IB! Not really. I hate being in it. Anyway, that is all I really am commenting on, but I'll probably read your stories anyway when I get around to it. Yup. | |
| 7 Mar 2003 | Emilie Aurora Finn | Hello! I found you through the commenting thread in the Elftown writing forum (I'm Emie), and I'm sure glad I did! I've read and commented on None of them Cry for Her and Parenting for Windows 98, both of which I really enjoyed reading! I will be back for more!
~Em | |
| 10 Jun 2003 | Adam Hunt | Hello  You might remember me, you might not... Anyway, I asked for help on the Elftown forums with my story, Deception of the Traitor. You and a couple of others came to help me and I took in your advise and knowledge. Now, a completely redone version of the first prologue is up in my gallery. I want to get the opinions of the ones that helped me with the story to see where I have gone with it, better or worse, or can still be improved. I have other chapters done, but I only put one of them up in case they need more work. Several things have been changed and I was hoping for your opinion of the first prologue now. Whether you do or don't come, thank you for your help in the beginning  I will read some of your other stories now, later... | |
| 23 Dec 2003 | Miguel Francis Ettema | Greetings; just returning the favour of your visiting my page  Some nice work you have here. I critiqued one poem, because that is all I have time for currently; I have too much of my own editing to do at tht moment, but I will come back probably mid-January and have another look at your works, if you so desire. I did appreciate your criticism of my tale "The Greatest Magician"; that was a tale I wrote when I was about 13 years old; I'm now a wizened 26, and the other tales on my page have been written in the last year  I'm thinking of pulling that tale down, since I'm only stuck it up as filler during the year to keep my regulars interested in my library  ANyway, Keep Writing! | |
| 24 Jan 2005 | Sarah B | Wow! You're such a great writer! *is envious* | |
| 11 Jun 2005 | Anonymous | Wow, I am so envious. I am currently trying to write a book, but I keep getting stuck. Yours are amazing. I love how your poetry just flows. My favourite ones would have to be the pheonix house ones. They are really well written and I love how you have done subtle changes that don't blare at you. | |
| 13 Jul 2005 | “Disco“ Vic Alfieri | hey there, i was looking around elfwood the other day and found your comment on someone's page (can't remember where) and thought i'd stop by, so i bookmarked your page and well i came back today to look at your poetry, and i must say i am duly impressed....
It takes bucket loads of talent to write poetry like yours and you seem to have that talent so i it is with these words to you i applaud....
Maybe you can stop by my woods on a whim, but my poetry isn't half as good as yours is, at least that's my opinion.
Your poems are extraordinary...i especially like Maiden of The Sunset.... | |
| 18 Sep 2005 | Sarah E. Askew | Well I didn't read all of them, but I loved what I did. Like so many before me have said: your writing is amazing. I'm still learning things here and there but I've got a lot of it down. Anyways I totally bow down to you when it comes to usage and manipulation of the English language. You're definitely way better than I am. Gotta go! | |
| 5 Nov 2005 | Larry N. Morris | Congratulations for being named Writer of the Day!
I left a comment on "Three Best Desires." Very impressive. | |
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