| 16 Jul 1999 | Jennie | *gives Xechon a raspberry* Just 'cause you like redheads, sheesh. The Distant Thunder - Prologue is the same thing as Fortune's Prologue, but it has Fortune's parts cut out because I thought it might be too long. I might repost the full version down the road, once I get the darn thing finished. | |
| 22 Jul 1999 | Misty Kay McPherson | I didn't get a chance to read all of your work this time, but what I did read was great! Keep it up! I'll be back soon when I have more time to finish up. | |
| 24 Jul 1999 | Daniel de Filippis | I read two and I'll be back for more!!! Great job you truly have a gift for writing! | |
| 28 Jul 1999 | Xechon | *Thumbs nose at Jennie* Am I to blame because you are an amazingly attractive Celt? NooOOOoooo  Hey everyone, read 'Worth of a Dream', it rocks! --Xech | |
| 27 Jan 2000 | Ryan J. Markel | Nifty, nifty, nifty! I like the poetic style, and I like how you use thoughts for characters - I've always been partial to that. Nice style, nice technique. | |
| 24 Mar 2000 | Ray_Sedai | You seriously should look at publishing your work! I'm almost positive 8 out of 10 (if not more) would fight over the rights for publishing these stories. There are no words to define the grace and beauty with which you conduct your words and thoughts onto paper. But you should still PUBLISH! .. I'm dying to hear the rest of the (Mother of the World) story!  Jennie Seay replies: "That's a lovely compliment - thank you. I just like to do things to the best of my ability. " | |
| 28 Nov 2002 | Suretu Smith | Hi I think ur stuff is gr8. I think u r the just the sort of person who could help me with a favour...... PLEASE!! EMail me asap! | |
| 20 Apr 2003 | Justine M. Limvalencia | Lovely collection of stories. A talented artist *and* writer...*sighs*...you've made me jealous.  | |
| 30 Mar 2004 | Sephiroth | Hey Jeannie if you don't know what to write or something read books about that stuff and get ideas from them. | |
| 30 Mar 2004 | Lesley 'Ayod Botla' Burt | Hey, just a quick tip: If you're ever considering getting these stories published I'd take them off of Elfwood and wait until all traces of them are cleared from the site (though you might have to wait because sites like Elfwood and Google run on a cache system). I say this because publishing companies tend to get upity when they see the stuff they're planning on publishing up on the internet (because in essence, putting stuff up on the net is self-publishing). So, ah... yeah ^^;; Keep up the good work!  Jennie Seay replies: "I've no ambitions of getting anything I've put on Elfwood published, but thanks for the tip. " | |