| 15 Aug 2000 | Cristos D. Lianides-Chin | Loading...I like your writing...significantly better than I like most of the books on my bookshelf, in fact. Your novel will take a little while to get through, but if the rest of your writing is any indication, I won't mind the hours spent staring at my screen. You /are/ continuing Usher's Return, right? | |
| 15 Aug 2000 | Michael Schofield | Loading...I like you, frankly I like your work and normally that doesn't happen for me by many people. Usually I am a person based on Dark Phaerytales and of the Phallestein city, though stories like yours are also and blood spiller. Good Job. ~The Poet. 'So he was nailed like ugly scum to trunks of shame, the carpenters done and he screamed out, "I had the will, but Father left me on the hill!":w: | |
| 25 Apr 2001 | Michael D.Y. Smith | Loading...Your writing is good, but needs polishing (I really need to work on my own writing as well, but who doesn't?). If you would like to be published, I'd recommend writing short stories and selling them to the popular science fiction magazines like Azimov's, Analog, and SF&F. Realize that most publishing companies get several thousand manuscripts every year and most of those come from "unknowns" who are avid fantasy or sci-fi fans. But how many of them really have the talent? Publishers will always pick authors who sell. So first get a story in a magazine, then your chances are much improved. And I highly do not recommend self-publishing. If you want success, the big publishers are the key. | |
| 27 Oct 2001 | Kristin L. Thomas | Loading...Hi. Im glad that you are the elfwood writer of the day. You've got some good stuff going on here. Do you neccessarily need an agent? | |
| 26 Nov 2001 | Helen 'Fuzzy Phoenix' Graves | Loading...Well I can honestly say that agent or no, I'd expect to see you a big success!! Your writing all seems very professional, and you have a kinda flair for language. I didn't get the chance to read all of your stuff (there's a lot!) but I'll be back!! | |