| 29 Jan 2003 | Rain Johnson | I like your style of writing, it's very thick, (that's a good thing means lots of details.) it's very can't-take-your-eyes-off-screenish.  Elisabeth A. Wilhelm replies: "*blushes* Thank you very much! Your comment, the first on my page means a lot! " | |
| 7 Jun 2003 | Kay (K) Fox | hello fellow writer. My name is K and I am here to say hi. I like the story that got Mod's choice. It was very descriptive and it shows that you have a lot of potential. I would appreciate it if you'd stop by my site sometime and comment on my stories, but I'm very new to Elfwood, so I don't have much yet.=^_^=meow  Elisabeth A. Wilhelm replies: "Hi Kay. Welcome to the Woods! Thank you. I aim to please." | |
| 28 Jun 2003 | Kim 'whimsycallie' Cherry | I have been snooping around your gallery leaving comments, and I just thought I would stop here and say hello. Great thoughts in this writing, keep it up. *waves aloha*  Elisabeth A. Wilhelm replies: "I feel honored. *waves back*" | |
| 24 Jul 2003 | Holly holliberry13@yah...com> | As always, your work is beautiful. Keep writing, and always remember to write for you and no one else. Take care, Elisabagel.  Elisabeth A. Wilhelm replies: "Sage words, from a great writer. Thanks, I'll keep it in mind. Long live lihgt sabers!" | |
| 27 Aug 2003 | Silvanon | Mau. I felt the need to leave you a nice comment, dearie. And I'm warning you that I shall steal "Tears of Blood" from you, Lizzle. Because it's pretty. And morbid. And has blood. And I want it. Blood is good . . . wheee. And yes, I second the Holly. Your work is always pretty and I will smack you if you tell me otherwise. And I can smack hard, you know that. *cue evil laughter* Keep it up, and much love to you! Nina  Elisabeth A. Wilhelm replies: "Nonononono! Tis mine. Not for sale! Hah. I win!" | |
| 25 Oct 2003 | Tante Annie | Nice work Lizzie. I actually checked out your writings. Write me.  Elisabeth A. Wilhelm replies: "Dude, I feel special. Love you. " | |
| 7 Jan 2004 | Ennoia | You look like Jack Sparrow, but you're not him. Shame on you!  Elisabeth A. Wilhelm replies: "I bloody well do what I want, poppet, savvy? " | |