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Christina M. Lovse
Christina M. Lovse is a member of The Wyvern"s Library at Elfwood.


 
 

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PhotoChristina M. Lovse is a college student who believes in dragons, fairies and the monster-under-the-bed.
 

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26 Mar 200345 Catherine M Robinson 'Lorien M Earth'
OH NO WHERE IS PART SIX! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW was it not acepted????? MUST KNOW if it wasnt can u email it to araval2@yahoo.com? PLEASE!

:-) Christina M. Lovse replies: "Yes, unfortunately, it was not accepted. I just found out today and have dealt with it and resubmitted it. Apparently I had a couple of curse words in there that I didn't remember writing. They are gone now so the rest of the story should be here as soon as the ticket is processed again."
28 Mar 200345 Brian Lovse
I can see that you will be a writing force to be reckoned with in the years to come. Having spent many years reading various authors, I am astonished to discover so much talent in my own daughter. Keep it up! Love, Dad
6 Apr 200345 Ludovica Wing Shuen Price
I only read a couple of your pieces, but I was very impressed with your imagery and the nice turns of phrase that you use. Of course (like all of us 10) you could use some polishing, but overall, what I've read so far is extremely promising. You have a great imagination and good writing skills.
I'll be back to read some more 2

:-) Christina M. Lovse replies: "Thank you!"
2 Jul 2003:-) Chris L. Brant
Hey, I know you! I've met you at school through Beth. *grins* Anyway, I just stopped by to read your work. And I haven't done it yet. But it seems like a lot of work. SO I'm going to reserve my REAL comment until I've given it a good go. I'll write again later, but I have faith that I'll get respectably addicted. Bye!
23 Sep 200345 MIDN 1/C G. White USNR
This story was as well written as any I have read in published paperback. The creativity in the characters and the settings were something that seems so original to me. I loved the characters and all of the different attributes you have brought to life in them. I'm sure this story is far from over and I expect to see more in the future. 2
15 Oct 2003:-) Chrisy "SuiSu" Bednarski
I havent been on ur site in a few moths but i enjoyed project earth so much i had hoped that maybe u had continued the epic story...i mean, maeko HAS to wake up somehow!!!!!! are working on it at all??

6 Christina M. Lovse replies: "I am actually working on it but its coming along slowly. Life, as always, takes its toll on my writing. (I really miss the days when I could write all day everyday). But anyway, I'm starting the next book with Harrison about 7 years later and he's kind of half-goof, half-badass. Sort of like Vash the Stampede, if you've ever seen the anime, Trigun. He is still looking for Dawn but he's also turned into a Hunter in the meantime. 1 "
18 Oct 2003:-) Chrisy "SuiSu" Bednarski
it sounds awsome, i can't wait for it to finish or at least the first chapter to come up!!! I hope you get inspired, I've been going through i rough writers block myself 8 good-luck!!!
26 Jun 200545 Chrisy 'Sooie' Marie
wow havent been here in about a year...guess ur pullen a j.k. rowling with project earth 2 huh? well im sure it'll be worth the wait!! LAst time i was here you said one of your main goals in life was to fall in love so im glad to see that your getting married!!
27 Jul 2007:-) Vici L. Mahone
Project Earth is an AWESOME story! LOVED the humour! I suggest you write a sequel!
9 Aug 2007:-) Lydia Thomas
wow! Project earth was wonderful, I really really liked it. You have got some wonderful tallent. My only tiny ciritzism is that the end seemed to come very suddenly and without much preparation. Now, what you did write was very good, nothig wrong with it. It just kind of caught me off guard and I was all of a sudden done with it wondering "hey, thats it??" Other than that, wonderful story, you should write more longer stories (and finish your curses and theives!).
I really liked what humans want, lovely story with a wonderful ending. I was very impressed by blackout, which did a wonderful job of being horrifiying, but in a completely natural way. It really did send shivers up and down my spine, and I liked it so much I read it several times over. Well, keep it up!
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