Hi Sally, sorry for the late thank-you, but I haven't forgotten. Moved to Germany, so I've been a bit busy. Anyway, thanks for the read and comment on Happy Hour - much appreciated. fos.
Sally, thanks a million for your comments on my reticent work. Please share with your churchladies at will! Hope we get to meet for real soon! Kind regards, Larissa
Nonono Ann, thank YOU, for your wonderful posts, for the M Illness group and for your invitation. I will repeat that I was thunderstruck when I read the Uncl./ant piece in Mad Hatter's....
Enlightening? Thank you for that. I am told that according to external sources, female suicide rates in China are the highest in the world and 3x higher in rural areas. It has been posited that the rural rates are higher because of access to rat poison which urban females do not have. Sigh. But I liked 'Spaghetti Woman' very much.
Thanks, Sally, your comments are helpful and uplifting today on several of my stories, including WHAT with pi sign insertions. It's good to know you are one of the readers.
Gloria-Ah! I meant only "the way things really work" as opposed to the random, linear surface of things we are asked to pledge allegiance to. But rather you are mapping such things as the utter lack of coincidence as a real event, the way that some possibilities depart while others gain muscle as we approach an event horizon, that it is often necessary to work through f and q in order to get from B to C. And so on....
Sally, thanks so much for reading one of my favorite stories (Survivor) and commenting on my latest. Off to check out your stuff -- and a huge welcome to fictionaut. Peace...
Hi Sally! Thank you so much for taking the time to read and comment on "Conversation at the Lunch Counter" I really appreciate it. Very interesting observation about the title and something I had not considered, but I will certainly do so now, and with other pieces in the future. Eye-opening observation and much appreciated!
Thanks so much for your kind comments on my "Porridge" story. And welcome to the neighborhood. Another Sally in the house...watch out y'all. Oh, and the coffee machine is down the hall, second door on the left.
Hey, Sally, thanks so much for your comment on my too-long-titled-to-repeat-here contest piece. Very kind of you to hunt it up. Welcome to the funhouse.
Sally, thanks a ton for your lovely comments on "What Some Boys Do."
How exciting to be moving Foster. Loved Happy Hour.
Hi Sally, sorry for the late thank-you, but I haven't forgotten. Moved to Germany, so I've been a bit busy. Anyway, thanks for the read and comment on Happy Hour - much appreciated. fos.
Sally thanks so much for your comments about How To Become A Great Writer. Glad to be on your radar. Glad you're now on mine.
Sally! No, thank you! It means so much that the piece is being received so well here. Thank you, thank you.
Thanks, Larissa. The churchladies were so thrilled they peed a ring around themselves.
You're more than welcome Bill. I loved it.
Sally, thanks so much for faving "I Can Take Satan." I also really appreciate your comment and am pleased you like the poem. It was fun to write!
Sally, thanks a million for your comments on my reticent work. Please share with your churchladies at will! Hope we get to meet for real soon! Kind regards, Larissa
Thank YOU Gloria
Sally, thanks so much for your comment on Sapperstein.
Nonono Ann, thank YOU, for your wonderful posts, for the M Illness group and for your invitation. I will repeat that I was thunderstruck when I read the Uncl./ant piece in Mad Hatter's....
Enlightening? Thank you for that. I am told that according to external sources, female suicide rates in China are the highest in the world and 3x higher in rural areas. It has been posited that the rural rates are higher because of access to rat poison which urban females do not have. Sigh. But I liked 'Spaghetti Woman' very much.
Thanks, Sally, your comments are helpful and uplifting today on several of my stories, including WHAT with pi sign insertions. It's good to know you are one of the readers.
Thank you for your enlightening comment on Spaghetti Woman.
Nononono, thank YOU!
Sally, thanks for the nice comment in "Three Stories of You." It made my day.
Gloria-Ah! I meant only "the way things really work" as opposed to the random, linear surface of things we are asked to pledge allegiance to. But rather you are mapping such things as the utter lack of coincidence as a real event, the way that some possibilities depart while others gain muscle as we approach an event horizon, that it is often necessary to work through f and q in order to get from B to C. And so on....
Sally, I loved your comment on Sucides Notes but what puzzled. What was the physics lesson?
Sally,
Wow. Thank you for your nice words about "Myrtle Beach Daze."
Sally,
And thanks for commenting on "Sex Ed With Barbie and GI Joe." I'm a little behind on my thank yous.
Sally, Thanks for commenting on "Jesus Wept." I look forward to reading your work.
Thank you for your comment on The Second Sun, Sally. Welcome to Fictionaut!
Thank you so much, Linda. I'm loving it here. So much wonderful stuff to read from so many talented (and gracious!) folks.
Sally, thanks so much for reading one of my favorite stories (Survivor) and commenting on my latest. Off to check out your stuff -- and a huge welcome to fictionaut. Peace...
Thank YOU, Michael. I really enjoyed the lunch counter story. And yeah, I'm kind of a title freak...
Hi Sally! Thank you so much for taking the time to read and comment on "Conversation at the Lunch Counter" I really appreciate it. Very interesting observation about the title and something I had not considered, but I will certainly do so now, and with other pieces in the future. Eye-opening observation and much appreciated!
Wow! There is so much good shit to read around here. All y'all are amazingly talented!
Nonono, thenk yew, Roberto.
Thank you Sally for your amazing words about my work! It is appreciated.
No Susan no bad.
Susan GOOD!
Hey Sally! I forgot to welcome you-- my bad! Welcome Sally!!!
Thank you, David. So much good shit to read here, so many talented, gracious, clever kindred. I am some kind of whelmed.
Thanks, Sally. A Sally Brigade...I like it. And I really needed that coffee!
Bless thee, Bill. I adore Ferdinand's sort of word play and loved the bite of it. Multiple killer lines in a short piece.
Welcome to Fictionaut, Sally! Thanks so much for faving "Ferdinand Gets Married." Wonderful comment! I look forward to getting to know your work.
Thanks so much for your kind comments on my "Porridge" story. And welcome to the neighborhood. Another Sally in the house...watch out y'all. Oh, and the coffee machine is down the hall, second door on the left.
Hey, Sally, thanks so much for your comment on my too-long-titled-to-repeat-here contest piece. Very kind of you to hunt it up. Welcome to the funhouse.
Thanks, Robert. Happy to be here. Trying to get my bearings. Where's the coffee shop?
Sally!!! Holy crap! Welcome to Fictionaut!