| 6 Aug 2000 | Jon M. Elkins | And as I did to EVERYONE else's site, I've posted another comment proclaiming the handy little link to my own place. And just to lesson the impact of me raping your site of it's bonniness (good old Groundskeeper Willy), I will put seemingly critical comments. *Starts speaking in a faked American accent* Here goes: 'Whoa! This is some really good stuff. I especially like story with toaster. Very many funny. Ha. Ha. Ha. ' That didn't seem right at all. I feel so dirty... | |
| 2 Oct 2000 | LadyGirl | Wonderful Jerm, I wish others had the courage to show thier work, and add some variety to what's out there. | |
| 22 Nov 2000 | Katherine Grace Nims | I'm almost afraid to ask this, but what is an Almyti salute? (So glad you asked. An Almyti Salute is a quite yefisticulated form of acknowledgement to an equal or superior. It is performed by thumping one's fist (palm inward towards the body) twice quickly on the chest, then raising the fist palm outward to the side of your head (as though to punch yourself in the temple.) This is held for a moment, then relaxed. Hope it helped!  ) | |
| 29 Jan 2001 | Lauren | You know I've always loved your work, Jerm, and here's just another chance for me to praise it. I have to say one of my favourites is "The Dove". You've got a really good grasp on what it means to be an author. I hope one day I can pass a display of books in Barnes and Noble's and say..."I know that guy!". | |
| 26 Mar 2001 | Samantha I. Hosea | Oh, you make me wanna read and read, which isn't good because I should be doing stuff now...anyway, thanks for giving me some reading leisure, if you wanna read some more of my sutff, I'll be posting new ones soon! thanks again for taking the time to read som eof 'my olds', you were the first to do that...I'm still tryin gto get other people to read it as well... | |
| 2 Dec 2001 | Lauren A. Banks | You are a very talented writer! You put us all to shame. Thanks for dropping by my gallery. If you hadn't, I may have never stumbled into your library! Oh yes, and I must agree with Lauren (Hey Lauren, love your name!), "The Dove" is a truly wonderful piece of poetry!!! | |
| 4 Feb 2002 | Holly Elizabeth Burpo | O.o oh dear god....it...*IS*....you! Ahem. Um, about mid...january, I think, you went a commented on the page of a writer of the day. That was me. (And thanks, btw, especially for the Starchaser poem comment) This is....you know me. ^ - ^ I'm in anime club, the long-haired one in the trio of freshman girls. Heh....small world. Oh! And I read through some of your stuff- the Gar Delios, mostly. Very spiffy stuff, keep writing. | |
| 5 Dec 2002 | Blaine Mailloux | I love your story! It has it all! Action, drama, comedy, and that whole crazy love triangle thing. I especially love zhivael. . .he's got so much. . .charisma! But the drunken leprechaun has got to be a close second(sorry forgot his name. Starts with an r?). Anyway, keep up the great work! | |
| 17 Feb 2003 | ~*kyra*~ | Gratz on getting mod's choice thats how I got here I read a few of your works and I have to say I'm humbled I liked the quote
"A week passes quicker than a sneeze on a moonless prairie. I’ve never understood that saying, but it’s fitting somehow"
you've got some right spiffy talent lol and just because I'll leave some thing for you besides a comment because your vanessa reminded me of something like this
Souls seperated begin to sigh as somewhere out there an angel will cry one must travel the world under the great sky and find true love before love dies take the angels hand and into the golden sunlit sky protect your love from the angel that cries as the demon rises from the angel that dies Away from the world that sheds the crystal tear and watch as true love begins to near out of the darkness and chaotic fear a light of hope will shine once more and brighten the darkened sky when angels may cry | |
| 15 Nov 2003 | Alice Muffin Girl Smith | Horizon good things are good. =^_~=
*leaves a complementary basket of freshly baked muffins upon your elfwoodian doorstep as she heads off to see what's present and accounted for* | |