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Posted: 13 years ago
that was spectacular...<okay i am not able to come up with an appropriate adjective so lets go with spectacular for the time being>...
loved it to sookie...
you are an amazing intelligent writer...👏
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: Boogleton.Schiz

28 parts to catch up with 😲

Boy this will take a long time. Don't PM me yet Sooks, I want to first catch up with all the chapters.

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I have read 12 chapters, and Sookie with every piece I read my respect and envy towards you grows immensely. Each word, each sentence has so much beauty. And your descriptions are absolutely amazing, they're so vivid, as if the scenes are playing in front of me. I love how you experiment with different styles of writing, and must say they're all very successful. I've always loved reading. Each piece has an underlying base of sadism and I love the morbid feel to each piece. You are an artist, you words are fine art- and you paint each picture brilliantly. I salute to you woman, you are a truly gifted writer.
...You know what I think? Well of course you don't, you can't read my mind or can you? Hmm...
Anyway- I think you are a top novelist in disguise 😆

I do too - I so do too - never wanted to say it but - Boogz has done the deed.
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Posted: 13 years ago
Is it just romanticizing an otherwise hopeless situation? I'm not denying the reality of it. Or lack of it.

What if the fog represents everything else that she conveniently refuses to acknowledge?

You hide more than you reveal. Great to see you back in this thread Sookie :)


Edited by olive.green - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
I felt nothing for either the key-maker or his family. Or the executioner, he made his choice. But do feel for the wife. So, I wonder who died, the key-maker, his family or the innocent young woman.


Edited by olive.green - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: olive.green

I felt nothing for either the key-maker or his family. Or the executioner, he made his choice. But do feel for the wife. So, I wonder who died, the key-maker, his family or the innocent young woman.





Hmm...Key-maker definitely did. His family - probably might or may somehow continue. Young woman - just grew up a bit more.
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: olive.green

Is it just romanticizing an otherwise hopeless situation? I'm not denying the reality of it. Or lack of it.


What if the fog represents everything else that she conveniently refuses to acknowledge?

You hide more than you reveal. Great to see you back in this thread Sookie :)



The writing is from an observer's point of view who also happens to be the executioner's wife. If that's romanticizing a situation, then it probably is.

Fog really represents fog.

Thanks!
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: -Sookie-



The writing is from an observer's point of view who also happens to be the executioner's wife. If that's romanticizing a situation, then it probably is.

Fog really represents fog.

Thanks!


Just think about it, the fog could metaphorically stand for so many things, if only...

This comment was exclusively meant for the Season of Mists :)
Edited by olive.green - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
looking forward to read this 1 :)
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Posted: 13 years ago
Welcome back SOOKIE.

👍🏼
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Posted: 13 years ago
Went through "Leap of Faith" and truly share the same question, you posed...

Whatever happened to that kind of writing? Succinct yet all encompassing and that is perhaps why poetry still claims the throne over prose.

I wished the Willow tree had gone beyond giving her the definition and taught her to live through perceptions...But that is just my thought. Her world was hers to define and I will take it.

Thanks for sending the link and glad you are back at it. 😊


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