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Dear Andrej,
I have recently finished your "Iron Crown" story and loved the long and complex plot, and the happy ending until the "Sad Epilogue" which truly was sad. You are an incredibly creative author who can write beautiful but complex stories full of love and passionate sex. What a gift you are to us all!
Now I have just finished chapter 4 of "In Full Flight" . The last scene in that chapter, the beauty of your language, has made me stop and write this to you. It is truly one of the most beautiful scenes I have ever read. I am anxious to keep reading and find out what happens to our two beautiful boys, and to find the significance of your title. While I don't yet understand it, I'm sure you will make it plain in due time.
Your biggest fan,
Jim Bailey
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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Sunday, October 6, 2019 |
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Andrej,
Have been reading (and in some cases re-reading) some of your stories and thoroughly enjoying them.
I have just finished "In Full Flight" which I loved. I feel that you finished the story rather quickly and I keep wondering what happened to them. You left too many "balls in the air" and there are lots of unanswered questions, primarily to do with their families.
I wonder if you would ever consider writing the continuing story of your two lovely "heroes" (Daniel and Giovanni)?
Thank you for the hours of enjoyment that you have and are giving me in reading your stories.
Regards,
dgo47
PS. Which of your many stories is the latest? I want to read one based on today's world to compare with what you were writing before the days of the Internet, etc!
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Sunday, 18 December 2005 |
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Hello Andrej,
I just finished your story Happy Christmas, Neil and Norman. I liked it a lot. I just kept on reading until it was finished! There is just enough drama and there is a happy ending. It's a love story about commitment. I like to find these elements in a story. It was very fitting to read this story at this time of the year.
I did read another story today, In Full Flight. It's good to read about stories in a European setting for a change. The stories on the nifty archives are mainly from the US or the UK. On occasion you find a story from somewhere else. So I'm glad to have found your site.
I was feeling down after reading chapter 6. I was filled with a great sadness. Your words touched me. I don't understand how some parents behave towards their children. Granted it's not always easy to hear that your child is gay. You have so many expectations for them. For some of them it's like hitting a brick wall.
I'm 34 and my family know about me since last June. I'm new at accepting myself but it's the best move I've made. I've never felt better about myself. And to think that I was fighting it all this time! It's great that my family is really supportive of me and I know my luck. I won't have to give up the relationship I have with my family. I know it's not always the case and I already talked to someone through email that told me that his boyfriend was kicked out of the house after he told his family at the age of 18. The sad truth is that these things exists. Even the way Giovanni's father is behaving could happen. Human nature can be both very beautiful or very ugly.
The ending was very poetic. Not quite the happy ending that I was looking for but the fact that both lovers remain together is enough. I like the fact that this second story that I read from you is also about commitment. It's what I am longing for. That and romance.
Have a very nice and happy Christmas,
Andrew
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