| 13 Jul 2000 | Anon. | Note: "Why?" is actually chapter 6 of Are Lyne. I'll fix that soon enough. | |
| 20 Jul 2000 | Nadia L. Vélez | Well, I'm waiting until you puy up the rest of Are Lyne. Anyway, I htink that it's the best story you have written. So now I go to add a link to your galley frojm mine seeing as how you have done that it would only be fair for me to do the same. BYEBYEBYE!!!  ) | |
| 24 Jan 2001 | Emily Jean C. | Hey, you don't know me, but I think your sight is awesome. You must write an awful lot. :0) I am a writer and artist also, my passion is sci-fi and fantasy. I love drawing just about everything. I don't think I can put my e-mail on here, but I have a message for you. Hail to my sister! Together we are brethren in the forest of strangness and artistry freaks!!! Shun the normal people!!!! -Glad to have stumbled upon your niche in the 'woods'. Keep on smiling until I see you next! | |
| 29 Jan 2001 | Lena B. Ellis-Boatman | If it wasn't midnight I'd go and read everything on your page! But as is, my mom has told me to get some sleep and my brain is about to short-curcuit. I'm bookmarking your page, though; I want to find what happens to your maiden-facing-the-fire. | |
| 8 Mar 2001 | Elfwood Writer:Becca, Lena B. Ellis-Boatman | I'm finally back! And I've read up to "End of a Journey". It's interesting. I think that more backround would be benificial to the story, if you could add it without being too obvious. I enjoy your descriptions that make use of Greek mythology, and that you use Selene and Helios. But one thing there: Aphrodite is supposed to be the goddess of love, not war...or am I confused? Anyway, the other thing -and I don't know if this is intentional or not- sometimes you use old English-type dialogue, and other times you don't. Is there a significance? All in all, I'll visit again to read some more! Hey! Long time no see! Hmm, background, you mean, like describe things better? Ah yes, about Aphrodite, she is the goddess of Love, yes, but the Greeks also saw her as having something war related because in Mythology she was always hanging around Ares, god of War. And they figure, if she hangs around with the guy so much, she's bound to pick up some stuff, right? Okay, I know it sounds like I'm joking but I read this in a book at my old school's library. My new school doesn't have any books on greek mythology  so I can't check again. I think it said something about some villages and people (Greeks culture varied by city and/or region, I think, like you've got the Spartans and the Atheneans, and so on...) saw Aphrodite more like a goddess of war, because she was always associated with Ares and since Artemis is the goddess of Battle, not war. Two different things. Hmm, does that explain things better? *^-^* | |
| 15 May 2001 | Saskia C.J. Beers | I've never read a page this fast. I love your work, you must have a strong imagination. | |
| 22 May 2001 | Cecilia Fletcher | This page is excellent, Tirana. I haven't been able to finish your story, but I got started. Good work! | |
| 2 Aug 2002 | A.M. Guynes | You were nice enough to drop by my corner so I thought I'd return the favor. Girl, you REALLY need to add more to this gallery. I haven't gotten through everything yet but I am suitably impressed. Thanks for the nice compliments and keep your eyes open for my updates! | |