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Assignment Robot
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Yes, a truly British website deserves its own 'thank-you' forum where members can be polite to each other over a cup of tea and scones. We'd like to thank members for being so constructive in their reviews and helping others develop their writing. If you'd like like to thank someone, here's the place to do it ..
This post was last edited by Assignment Robot, 23 Feb 2006, 11:00
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Daisy d
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Hi clare, Thankyou very much for your review, and I will take on board your valued advice.
I thank you also for pointing out that the word 'crimpled' probably isn't in a dictionary, it's just something that my little sister said to an elderly aunt when she was two and it sticks.
thanks again clare
p.s. I'm new to all this, only joinend this week. lol but it seems okish
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Hi Daisy D
Welcome to the site. Thanks for uploading your chapters, I think Roald Dahl also invented a word or two in his time so I think you're fine there.
Any queries, please let us know.
Ted
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lorrie porter
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Quote: Daisy d, Wednesday, 1 Mar 2006 00:33I thank you also for pointing out that the word 'crimpled' probably isn't in a dictionary, it's just something that my little sister said to an elderly aunt when she was two and it sticks. I like the word 'crimpled'. Didn't Shakespeare make up half the the words he used? If your readers know what it means, hey leave it in. I turn verbify nouns all the time.
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Daisy d
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Quote: lorrie porter, Wednesday, 1 Mar 2006 09:27Quote: Daisy d, Wednesday, 1 Mar 2006 00:33I thank you also for pointing out that the word 'crimpled' probably isn't in a dictionary, it's just something that my little sister said to an elderly aunt when she was two and it sticks. I like the word 'crimpled'. Didn't Shakespeare make up half the the words he used? If your readers know what it means, hey leave it in. I turn verbify nouns all the time. Hi Lorrie, Ive not read any Shakespeare...only a couple of sonnets. But thankyou for that. P.S I loved Snagglefoot, I did review it about 2 days ago, but it's not showing on your site? only on my books reviewed- don't know why? Do u?
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Daisy d
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Thankyou andtuck 4 my review I will take into account what you have said.
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lorrie porter
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Quote: Daisy d, Wednesday, 1 Mar 2006 22:11I loved Snagglefoot, I did review it about 2 days ago, but it's not showing on your site? only on my books reviewed- don't know why? Do u? Yeah, sorry about that. I uploaded it a couple of times, adding a new chapter each go. The up to date one is on now if you want a gadgers. It has four and a bit chapters - Bless - It'll be needing long trousers soon. Lorrie
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AnneBrooke
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Dear Megs - thank you very much for your "A Dangerous Man" review - your comments were much appreciated. And, ooh yes, I do see what you mean about the tenses/repetition issues - I'll have to try to puzzle them out myself! Typical me - overegging the pudding again ... Many thanks A xxx
See http://www.annebrooke.com for details of my publications, including the novels, “Pink Champagne and Apple Juice”, due out on 19 June 2006, and "A Dangerous Man", due out later in the year. And don't forget to click onto http://www.goldenford.co.uk for all the latest books from Goldenford Publishers.
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Assignment Robot
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Thank you to all those who provided constructive feedback for others during July.
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benkelly
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Can't help but notice this particular forum being taken over with moans rather than thanks. In particular, the most recent two posts are there just to make a point about poor reviews. If this is such a 'must have' could there be a 'have a general bitch about a poor review and let off steam' category?
"Suck it up, say thank you and move on."
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clf
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Sorry this has taken so long, but I've just gotten on the message board. A big thank you to Lixxy and Angelscribe for their reviews on The Swordmistress' Return. Your encouraging remarks put me on  A heartfelt thank you to both of you! clf
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olga
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Hi Farmergiles Thank you for such a great review. I hope to repay the kindness and read your work. Olga
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Michael Hennessy
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Quote: benkelly, Thursday, 19 Jul 2007 14:17Can't help but notice this particular forum being taken over with moans rather than thanks. In particular, the most recent two posts are there just to make a point about poor reviews. If this is such a 'must have' could there be a 'have a general bitch about a poor review and let off steam' category? I couldn't agree more Ben....good suggestion. Now that I've started to visit this site, maybe I'll visit more often in future.
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timellis
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Thanks JimRHixson for your review of Warrior: Path of Destiny. Glad you liked it. To answer your question: No, its all made up. Everything after the warrior trainig is accurate, but I imagined the warrior training and most of the people, except Temujin and Begter, who were real.
This post was last edited by timellis, 24 Jul 2008, 16:59
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deborahdonaldson
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For some reason I can't seem to start a new post at the moment on my computer. I'd just like to say thank you everyone who has kindly reviewed my work in the past. Now I know this message board is here I will be able to thank you all in person in the future!
I just wanted to also thank YWO for the whole experience. I am one of the dreaded newbies and the most frightening thing about this site was actually reviewing other people's work. I was scared I'd say the wrong things or miss things in peoples' work that were so obvious they would think I'm stupid. I'm now really enjoying reading other peoples' work and hope that my own writing will improve as a result - and I honestly think that I'm learning from reviewing other work as well - what a brilliant site!
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