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Hello again, Authonomy dwellers. After a little bit of a rewrite on The Shiny Things and some headway on a few new projects, I've decided to give TST's new wheels a spin. Let me know what you think, and I'll do the same.The Shiny Things is complete at around 72k, but partially uploaded here with more to come, perhaps.Outside the site I can be reached at creed2307@gmail.com.Thanks!
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I read chapters one and two and will star this and keep it on the list for a turn on the shelf in soon order. While I consider myself a history buff, I make no promises to know much about your subject matter. But you tell it with such authority I believe it to be true or based in truth, either way... view book
I read several chapters and I knew I was going to back this on premise and other elements. But there are some concerns I have. Over reliance at times with -ly words and other common, lazy adjectives. As in your opening sentence 'the day started unremarkably,' well, don't remark on it then. I'm... view book
B.J.-- I read ch 1 for now. Dialogue's working. Lots going on, great capture of the two reporters pecker contest with each other (I know one's a woman, but that's what they're engaged in). But I'm not feeling the imagery. I didn't feel a sense of place as much as I'd like. Doesn't need a w... view book
I read ch 1 and 4. It's your story and backed without reservation. It flowed nicely, no glaring nits I could see. Very entertaining and heart pulling at the same time. I just spent a weekend with my dad building a deck extension in the backyard. We hadn't done something like that together in... view book
I read ch 1 and 4. As a native Texan, I was immediately drawn by the subject matter and pitch. Perhaps nowhere in my State's history was there so much upheaval as in the post Civil War era. The Kings, the Armstrongs, and Goodnight/Loving were making their marks. Cattle were being raised on the... view book