WHAT DO YOU THINK OF "THE SPURNED LOVER"?

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WHAT DO YOU THINK OF "THE SPURNED LOVER"?

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Has anyone had a chance to read my short story of the above title in the Literary Hatchet? If so, I'd appreciate learning your opinion of it.
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Not yet, I'm going to be kicking back with it and reading everything this week. D, I'll certainly let you know what I thought of your story!

I'm honored to share an issue with you.
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Just downloaded The Literary Hatchet--will go through all the articles with time.

I did read your article, Denise, because you asked for opinions. I really liked it because it gives a totally new perspective on the case. In this age of stalkers, it presents a plausible alternative.

When I owned a travel agency, I kept finding personal travel memorabilia missing from my desk. I was also getting strange calls at my home. It turned out to be the guy who came weekly to wash the agency storefront windows. You don't have to know a person well for them to become fixated on you.

Good job!
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nbcatlover @ Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:03 pm wrote:Just downloaded The Literary Hatchet--will go through all the articles with time.

I did read your article, Denise, because you asked for opinions. I really liked it because it gives a totally new perspective on the case. In this age of stalkers, it presents a plausible alternative.

When I owned a travel agency, I kept finding personal travel memorabilia missing from my desk. I was also getting strange calls at my home. It turned out to be the guy who came weekly to wash the agency storefront windows. You don't have to know a person well for them to become fixated on you.

Good job!
(Denise) Thank you very much for your compliments. They are especially appreciated because they seem both sincere and well thought out.
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Richard @ Sun Apr 06, 2008 6:36 pm wrote:Not yet, I'm going to be kicking back with it and reading everything this week. D, I'll certainly let you know what I thought of your story!

I'm honored to share an issue with you.

(Denise) Thank you, Richard. Have you had a chance to read "The Spurned Lover" yet?
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