| 17 Dec 2001 | Jason Ellis | I haven't read a thing yet. Just out of curiousity I followed an old trail out of my Wyvern Gallery and tracked you through Loth and found you here. I didn't get enough sleep last night, and I have to do Maja's homework for her, so I shall have to return sometime over the next week to have a little read. I was just reading what you said about long stories and how no one reads or comments on them. *laughs* Well, I am just writing an eigth chapter to my story... and I'll be suprised if anyone ever reads it, but it doesn't worry me a lot, for I am so absorbed trying to improve my writing; it hasn't allowed me much time to read other Authors in Wyvern, so I can't complain about lack of comments. Anyway, which is your longest story, so I can read it? | |
| 8 Mar 2002 | Lauren Indvik | You are a wonderful poet and writer too! Your piece "Sea Foam" put me right to sleep, although not through boredom. You have an enchanting way with words and your word choice is optimal for every situation. *Goes back to read Sea Foam* | |
| 23 Jul 2002 | Marcus Reece | Jessica, I call it a 'Moment's Spawn Collection' because the majority of the poems were written in mere seconds, moments. I jotted them down as they came to me. | |
| 7 Feb 2003 | Gardner 'Jameal' Williams | NIFTY this is really great stuff, seriously
www.homestarrunner.com it's really funny | |
| 2 Mar 2003 | Gardner 'Jameal' Williams | just dropped by to offer a Happy Texas independence day, for all my favorite authors and artists | |
| 8 Oct 2003 | Søren Rune Nissen | Hi, and thanks! It's been a while since I was last here, I see you've got new material up. I'll get to it post-haste. The Birthday Child  Jessica Ng replies: "Oh that's okay, I haven't updated much in a while. And you're welcome. Thanks for revisiting." | |
| 2 Mar 2004 | Chris L. Brant | Well, we miss you, even when it takes a long time to say it. I hope your life is full of the happiness you deserve! | |
| 10 Mar 2004 | Gardner 'Jameal' Williams | *pops through randomly apearing wormhole* Oh, hmm, im almost absolutely certain it wasn't supposed to... oh, wha? Hello there. Huh? oh it's you again, keep up the good work, no to try and figure out how to get back...*fiddles, fumbles and make assorted hand gestures with the air infront of him* hmm, that should have worked... AH here it is *solidly punches undescript spot in mid air and promptly falls into a very deep hole* oops... hey does anyone up there have a rope? or a very tall ladder? or a helium tank and assorted ballons? | |
| 13 Jul 2004 | Anonymous | Great stuff! And to think that your only in High school! hope that your life will have more happiness...  Jessica Ng replies: "High School...? I think you might have confused me with someone else; the Jessica Ng in gallery 464 perhaps " | |
| 6 Mar 2006 | just a reader | hey there, your stuff is good but as for most people don't like the long stuff, well I like the long stuff better than short and I have read every sci fi story and am now working on the fantasy side of it. I leave comments when I think they are necessary or just plain when the story makes me feel good. Later! Got to go finish the rest of your stories. | |