Comments on “Fiction Friday writing” http://eclectic.me/2008/10/17/fiction-friday-writing/feed/Fiction+Friday+writing 2008-10-19T12:52:37+01:00 Chyrp Fiction Friday writing tag:eclectic.me,2008-10-19:/id/74//comment_230 2008-10-19T12:52:37+01:00 2008-10-19T12:52:37+01:00 Rob http://thirteenthdimension.wordpress.com <p>So, I tried to leave a comment yesterday and again this morning but I've gotten weird error messages. Let's see if it will go through now...</p> <p>I liked your piece but as you commented on my own you did the third person thing. I enjoyed it anyway and especially like the fact that the bottle gets kept around and somewhat honored! It is stories like this that flow through families all the time, stories about the importance of our various knick-knacks and keepsakes. And, of course, if Phillip was nicknamed "Red", he'd have an interesting story to tell as to where his nickname came from.</p> Fiction Friday writing tag:eclectic.me,2008-10-18:/id/74//comment_217 2008-10-18T18:14:46+01:00 2008-10-18T16:22:32+01:00 The Countess http://crapmentality.blogspot.com <p>(Editted to "quote mark" my own comments to countess) "I hate to say it - but I do believe the previous post is somewhat spam like, I have a distinct after-taste of spam anyway, though I seem to get an even lower class of spam to delete from my blog! "</p> <p>-Are you referring to the BD comment? You don't know how many spams I get, but that's the only one that made sense rather than the copy paste blurbs. So today I wasn't a bitch about it.</p> <p>"Is the post a reference to your Blog? I made a similar post once... I did think the read more link might have given more, but it didn't!"</p> <ul> <li>It's a kink I'm working out on blogger. It's not the same like other blog hosting sites. That read more link is permanent, whether or not there is a continuation. So if it's a short post, the signature gives away that it's the end of my post. But if it isn't, then obviously the signature would show when you click the read more link. It's in my template.</li> </ul> <p>Good to see you at FF. I haven't been contributing for a while. Busy, busy bee I am. But even though I haven't posted FF's from the past prompts, I still find the time to read and give comments or feedback to our FF contributors. But will do when things clear up. If you like, you can read my past FF contributions, the link can be found under the header.</p> <p>Cheers!</p> Fiction Friday writing tag:eclectic.me,2008-10-18:/id/74//comment_215 2008-10-18T15:54:55+01:00 2008-10-18T15:54:55+01:00 SEG <p>Brilliant, lovely, uplifting story with such a perfect happy ending! Can't wait to read your next one, which you will hopefully write soon!</p> Fiction Friday writing tag:eclectic.me,2008-10-18:/id/74//comment_206 2008-10-18T13:25:13+01:00 2008-10-18T13:25:13+01:00 The Countess http://crapmentality.blogspot.com <p>Still a good read though. How the relationship of the couple brings out the future of a little one, funny how things in life work.</p> Fiction Friday writing tag:eclectic.me,2008-10-17:/id/74//comment_187 2008-10-17T18:41:26+01:00 2008-10-17T18:41:26+01:00 ~willow~ http://noweepingallowed.blogspot.com/ <p>Technically, you're using a 3rd party narrator, not so much with the "wine bottle's point of view". But that doesn't detract from a lovely bittersweet tale that turns sweet at the end. I was feeling so sad for Sarah, I'm glad it all worked out well for her &amp; Jeremy :)</p>