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Always take only those suggestions that take the story in the direction you want to go. All input are only suggestions. Take what works for you and keep writing.
Thanks for the note. I see you became a fan. I hope my writing doesn't disappoint you.
Under the Same Sky has an outstanding premise and I think it will be an excellent novel. I'll keep an eye out for new chapters.
Regards, Tom T
Under the Same Sky has an outstanding premise and I think it will be an excellent novel. I'll keep an eye out for new chapters.
Regards, Tom T
You've read all seven novels? Wow. I stopped after the fifth because of other obligations. I've not picked it back up.
I see that you've read Outlander. Gabaldon has a unique way with words, and she creates vivid images. There are some items in the story I do not care for, but that is a personal problem. The writing is really good.
I'm glad I could help. I really like your story, and I believe it has potential. Here in the States, few people have a complete understanding of events surrounding Culloden, especially the aftermath. The story needs to be told.
Your writing is good. Keep working on honing it into a keep skill.
Thank you.
Your writing is good. Keep working on honing it into a keep skill.
Thank you.
I have read up through the abduction in Under the Same Sky. It was very moving, though the beginning was slow- but dreamy, too. It's a great book Genevieve! Beverly
Oh absolutely, I probably couldn't if I were in your shoes. But I only invested one week there and that was enough to know that I still have a long ways to go
Best of luck on your novel there!!
Fantastic! It's nice to see a familiar name. I joined authonomy and scribophile on the same day. I'm taking a break from the former because I found it too addicting. haha
Hi! I'm taking a guess, but are you the same writingwildly on authonomy?
Genevieve, I'm going to start reading your text now. I haven't forgotten about you. It just took me some time to catch up around here.
| Name: | Genevieve Sawchyn |
| Sex: | Female |
| Location: | small town, Nova Scotia |
| Birthday: | Dec 8, 1964 |
| Words Written: | 3,153 |
| Hottest Words: | andrew, eyes, ye, iain, men, face |
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| Occupation: | writer, stay-at-home mom |
| Favorite Books: | "Outlander" series by Diana Gabaldon "Into the Wilderness" series by Sara Donati Anything by Penelope Williamson Anything by Harlan Coben "Dog On It" by Spencer Quinn |
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Andrew has found companionship in the household of Hector MacLeod, and he begins to settle into a normal life. When he rides out one beautiful day, hoping to dream of the mysterious girl again, she suddenly appears. But this is no dream. The nightmar... Read →
Andrew's family is gone, killed either in battle on Culloden field, or, in his mother's case, in her own front doorway. Desperate for hope, he hikes the Highlands searching for other survivors. Read →
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On Opera, by Babs Griswold: Oh, Babs. Now I get it. I understand our connection.
I have a Bach.of Music in Performance from the Univ.of Toronto.
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On Synopsis for "The Gift of Sight", by Aimee Laine: Hi Aimee
First off, yup. YUCK, but it's what I've been told quite a few
times. I suppose it's to bang them over t... Read →
On Synopsis for "The Gift of Sight", by Aimee Laine: To start off, I wanted to tell you that quite a few queries that
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On Julie's Story, Chapter 6: The Revival, by Jeannine Dudzinski:
“And be sure to come back in time for the first
sermon!”.
Delete the period after the quotation marks.
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