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sulcus
 18 Jul 2010, 19:22 #94045 Reply To Post
Quote: dancingsue, Sunday, 18 Jul 2010 17:24
Quote: sulcus, Sunday, 18 Jul 2010 16:26


My followers, hmmm... almost sense the word 'camp' has dropped out of that sentence. I think the #fridayflash crowd do try hard to support one another. The critics on the whole probably don't post a comment.


That's an honest response and I respect that. I also respect that your style is so different to mine that they're almost two different art forms. But if you'd be interested, I'll review 'Compulsions'. I really like the idea behind it.


Please do.

I do think cultural differences between US & UK readers show up in #fridayflash. A lot of the Americans express surprise at the language (yes you'll probably counter 'so do the Brits'). But when you get comments that a story has made several readers cry, that's a most satisfying response that can't be counterfeited.
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dancingsue
 18 Jul 2010, 19:27 #94046 Reply To Post
Quote: sulcus, Sunday, 18 Jul 2010 19:22
Quote: dancingsue, Sunday, 18 Jul 2010 17:24
Quote: sulcus, Sunday, 18 Jul 2010 16:26


My followers, hmmm... almost sense the word 'camp' has dropped out of that sentence. I think the #fridayflash crowd do try hard to support one another. The critics on the whole probably don't post a comment.


That's an honest response and I respect that. I also respect that your style is so different to mine that they're almost two different art forms. But if you'd be interested, I'll review 'Compulsions'. I really like the idea behind it.


Please do.

I do think cultural differences between US & UK readers show up in #fridayflash. A lot of the Americans express surprise at the language (yes you'll probably counter 'so do the Brits'). But when you get comments that a story has made several readers cry, that's a most satisfying response that can't be counterfeited.


Did they say why they were crying, though? Sorry, it just made me laugh.
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sulcus
 18 Jul 2010, 20:37 #94052 Reply To Post
Quote: dancingsue, Sunday, 18 Jul 2010 19:27
Quote: sulcus, Sunday, 18 Jul 2010 19:22
Quote: dancingsue, Sunday, 18 Jul 2010 17:24
Quote: sulcus, Sunday, 18 Jul 2010 16:26


My followers, hmmm... almost sense the word 'camp' has dropped out of that sentence. I think the #fridayflash crowd do try hard to support one another. The critics on the whole probably don't post a comment.


That's an honest response and I respect that. I also respect that your style is so different to mine that they're almost two different art forms. But if you'd be interested, I'll review 'Compulsions'. I really like the idea behind it.


Please do.

I do think cultural differences between US & UK readers show up in #fridayflash. A lot of the Americans express surprise at the language (yes you'll probably counter 'so do the Brits'). But when you get comments that a story has made several readers cry, that's a most satisfying response that can't be counterfeited.


Did they say why they were crying, though? Sorry, it just made me laugh.


Um, not that story Sue you tinker you!
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
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