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No, it is not my magnum opus! True that. (Thank you, joescrewloose)
I've read all of the comments to date. Some were technical, and I appreciate that. Some were tomato/tomahto, and there's not much I can do about them. Most seemed sincere, and I definitely appreciate that.
I didn't put the Ma/mt code in because it didn't fit, in my mind. Sorry. It wasn't a major part of the plot. Intentional ??? NO! It wasn't to intentionally hide the genre in the story. I know better. I get bombers flying by every time I label (or don't label) a trans or interracial story as well.
Steezito, thank you for that, and right you are !!! The children in the children's hospitals are definitely doing better emotionally than the adults watching them fade, or more hopefully, heal.
I asked, and I received, and I thank you all for taking the time and effort to respond. I'm posting this as a blog post so that you who have decided not to finish the story will know I read your comments. Thank you all, again.
I've enabled comments on The Godparent in hopes that those who are scoring it so terribly will let me know what is drawing their ire. I know I'm asking for trouble, but I'm curious. No trans, no real gay content, no scat, snuff, or pets being loved on, I'm just wondering what brings sub six votes to bear. Thanks for helping out on this issue. Charlie
I'm posting a five part story, a cute one, in my eyes, but I'm prejudiced. It involves some tags that will bring the one bombers out, but I ask them to just take a pass.
I've been both busy and fighting 'empty brain' syndrome, often referred to as writers block. I still am, but... I need to write, at least a little.
While I'm writing this, for those of you who nominated me in the Clitorides, "THANK YOU !!!". I had no idea!
OK, back to work getting 'Little Sister' posted in the queue. One a day for five days. Here we go!
Feedback is a reward of writing. When not regularly posting, it dries up, almost completely. I yearn to be relevant. A shortcoming, to be sure, since pride is a sin. This is a timely blog post for me, Anne, and totally applies to my morning, as I received a message from a reader asking if I was missing, and letting me know he enjoys my work. My spouse asked me why I was smiling as I read it, so I read it to them. They thought it was really nice, too. My point. Feedback is almost completely related to relevance and continuous posting. If we have a hard time finishing stories, as I most certainly am right now, we get almost none, but, thank God for 'almost'.
Happy New Year to all here at SOL. It is a wonderful place to hang out and I wish you all, everyone of you, all the best. Hugs, Charlie (for now)
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