| 2 Jul 2000 | Esther SP. Buhrman | *points above* sorry about the 'double comment' there...you can delete one  ; | |
| 3 Jul 2000 | Anon. | Your poems are not bad at all. Short, choppy and to the point. No need to attack me again. I've got to do something to pass the time at work, after all. We cannot all be at school.
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| 4 Aug 2000 | Dale Broda Jr | VERY nice poems. Certainly beyond my skill (I can't seem to write them? .. ah well..) I do wish you would post some of your stories though. | |
| 26 Aug 2000 | Amy Lynn Frazier | Your poems are amazing! Very enlightening. Thanks for sharing it. ::grin:: | |
| 15 Nov 2000 | michelle | urrr! i cant believe its almost christmas again.
i like poems as much as the next person, but WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STORIES?, especially the Forsaken | |
| 17 Apr 2001 | Lim Hwei Lin | thank you for writing 'forlorn'... I had been colouring one of my Dalaktos elves, who is suffering from very much the same thing that you wrote. if you haven't heard Coldplay's song 'Shiver', you should... it's in the samevein. damn beautiful | |
| 2 May 2001 | Katriona Iduna Giselle Drijber | very emotional, wonderful works here. bah, you have lotsa comments! im jealous! hehee, sorry...*ahem* i really liked your 'forlorn' poem, leaves ya with that feeling in your stomach...i just really like it, so sad, yet so beautiful. keep up the good writing! | |
| 8 Sep 2001 | Andrea Nichole Walker | Hey Irene! I'm here again. How ya doing? *Goes to check out anything new* | |
| 28 Jul 2002 | Amanda_(Snowfox)_Hubbard | Well..I will attempt to get oyu Info on Native American things...since thats mainly what I am ^_^. Most of it is pretty simple or..well..basic..depending on what tribe you want? | |
| 21 Oct 2003 | Marius Ernst | Hi, if you want to read the traditional descriptions of many mythological creatures, go look for a Greek mythology. A lot of creatures (Mintaur, Medusa, Gorgon, Harpy, Hydra, Chimaera, Charon, Cyclops, Nymphs and various others) are borrowed from the Greek. Especially the tales of Odysseus (the odyssee), Herakles/Hercules and Theseus contain a host of these creatures. And the tales are fun to read  . | |