| 2 Mar 1999 | Geraldine halpin | Loading...You're wordy and your spelling is practically flawless. Rare and admirable in any man. Look out for me, if I ever get around to writing anything that is. Would appreciate comment from someone as mentally inverted as you. | |
| 10 Jun 1999 | Victoria | Loading...Excellent! Bravo! Magnifique! Write more! My only regret in coming here is that I hadn't done so sooner.. Happy writing!! | |
| 22 Jul 2000 | Isolde | Loading...First thing I've read here that defies cliches... I like "Netmares & Doscapes;" it reminds me of Terry Pratchett. Very amusing, in a deadpan sort of way-- it would be fun to read out loud. | |
| 2 Feb 2001 | Jessica 'Deca' Lamb | Loading...*about to read stories but decided to say something first* I agree with you about Robert Jordan not only are the characters the same but every single book in the series has the same plot! | |
| 2 Feb 2001 | Morag A Lewis | Loading...I agree with the above - Netmares and Doscapes did have a Terry Pratchett flavour to it, and a Douglas Adams one too. I enjoyed reading it - it read fluently and there were no spelling mistakes (as noted) - this makes such a difference  | |
| 9 Jan 2004 | Chris A Jackson | Loading...You don't visit your own site much, do you? Well, anyway, I enjoy your stuff! Cheers! Tom Anspach replies: "Not very often, no. I suppose I ought to. " | |
| 12 Dec 2004 | | Loading...I like your stuff! Keep it up! | |
| 14 Dec 2004 | Anne-Louise Little | Loading...Keep writing. For the love of Michael, keep writing! Your work stands out a mile, and I would love to read more. | |
| 6 Feb 2010 | Hornswaggle | Loading...I like your abs. | |