Ah, things are letting up a little bit, yes, but now I have the summer and kids to deal with. Not that I'm not looking forward to it, I love to do things with my kids, but I also want to make time for the fandom. I love everyone that I have met here and it is something that makes me so very happy. And I know that we all face the same RL predicaments, I just find it so hard sometimes to get it all in. I don't know how some of these people do it. I simply do what I can when I can. : )
can I just say how nice it is that you not only didn't stomp off in a huff but that you actually liked it? I know that sounds sort of odd but you have no idea some of the mail I got on that.
Wow! Well I will say this. I can't imagine what readers were expecting. I knew from the onset that this was going to be an extremely sad story and more than likely would have a most heartwrenching ending. I think, because I was expecting the saddest of sad (and, again, it was sad), but the way you ended it, or should I say the way I interpreted it, didn't seem so sad. I mean... I don't know how to put it into words exactly but let's just say that you leave the reader with a feeling of satisfied closure, but a feeling of hope too. Does that make any sense at all? (See, now this is part of the reason why I don't put out story after story. Very hard for me to put things into words!)
And just so you know, Rohirric was based on Old English and 'Gefeonde' in Old English means 'merry'.
*big grin* Did I say clever already?! See, I just knew it!!! You can bet I'll be keeping my eyes open for any insets : )
I do have some stories that I have been very sporadically working on, thanks for asking. About five *rolls eyes*. But time, and that dadgum putting into words thingy! *sigh*
And thank you for the welcome back! Huggsies to you : )
can I just say how nice it is that you not only didn't stomp off in a huff but that you actually liked it? I know that sounds sort of odd but you have no idea some of the mail I got on that.
Wow! Well I will say this. I can't imagine what readers were expecting. I knew from the onset that this was going to be an extremely sad story and more than likely would have a most heartwrenching ending. I think, because I was expecting the saddest of sad (and, again, it was sad), but the way you ended it, or should I say the way I interpreted it, didn't seem so sad. I mean... I don't know how to put it into words exactly but let's just say that you leave the reader with a feeling of satisfied closure, but a feeling of hope too. Does that make any sense at all? (See, now this is part of the reason why I don't put out story after story. Very hard for me to put things into words!)
And just so you know, Rohirric was based on Old English and 'Gefeonde' in Old English means 'merry'.
*big grin* Did I say clever already?! See, I just knew it!!! You can bet I'll be keeping my eyes open for any insets : )
I do have some stories that I have been very sporadically working on, thanks for asking. About five *rolls eyes*. But time, and that dadgum putting into words thingy! *sigh*
And thank you for the welcome back! Huggsies to you : )
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