WHAT DO YOU THINK OF "THE SPURNED LOVER"?
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ddnoe
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WHAT DO YOU THINK OF "THE SPURNED LOVER"?
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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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!
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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(Denise) Thank you very much for your compliments. They are especially appreciated because they seem both sincere and well thought out.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!
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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?