Many thanks for catching the typo. S'all good now.
I was worried that I'd end up falling face first over the humour, but I'm glad that it brought a few chuckles. Here's hoping I'll get some more stuff out soon.
I've thought for a while that the only way they could avoid the Fall was either through a militant acceptance of The Plan or that they just didn't have all the pieces put together the same way as some others did- kind of like how in some landscape puzzles there's just too much blue sky and you can either sit there patiently sorting or just smash them all together and scream out "I'm finished!".
Thanks for the reply and compliments! I loved how the authors managed to slip in pieces of sobriety into their humour and tried to keep it up as a small 'thanks, it was great' to them. At first I was stumped as to how to do it, but then whaddiya know - there was an angel poet and it all went down hill from there...
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There's one place where you wrote Crowley instead of Crawly, though.
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I was worried that I'd end up falling face first over the humour, but I'm glad that it brought a few chuckles. Here's hoping I'll get some more stuff out soon.
Thanks for the response!
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Oh no, not at all. It was really well done (And I'm picky about humorous fics.). Looking forward to seeing more of your work. :)
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Cheers.
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I've thought for a while that the only way they could avoid the Fall was either through a militant acceptance of The Plan or that they just didn't have all the pieces put together the same way as some others did- kind of like how in some landscape puzzles there's just too much blue sky and you can either sit there patiently sorting or just smash them all together and scream out "I'm finished!".
Thanks for the reply.
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Thanks for the compliment! I was really worried about drifting too far away from the feel of the novel, but yay! for not.
Cheers.
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:)
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Thanks for the reply and compliments! I loved how the authors managed to slip in pieces of sobriety into their humour and tried to keep it up as a small 'thanks, it was great' to them. At first I was stumped as to how to do it, but then whaddiya know - there was an angel poet and it all went down hill from there...
Cheers!
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