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| Thu, 4 May 2006 |
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| Andrej,
So far I have read Chipi - A.D. 2574; The Closureds Order; Cosmolab; Counting to 10 (hypnosis); and The Free Commune of Silvana. What I can only say about all the works is that I absolutely love them and think that they are brillant. The way you have the gay male winning or coming out great in the end always make me smile. I especially like how in many of your stories you jump time and fill in the information in the end (like you did in the Closureds Order). Its just great.
If I was required to tell you something about them that I did not like, well it would have to be when you have a major character die. I don't like that, despite the fact that they are usually well-off, comfortable, well-loved, and old; I still don't like it. Other than that, sometimes I find that the sex scenes do not flow with the rest of the section, and that I can't always tell what is exactly happening in a particular scene. Besides those tiny things (which as you can probably guess will not cause me to stop reading) I find your writing style to be great and the stories wonderful.
It is stories such as this that I wish would be in the Gay section of a local book store. It has come to the point that I don't even look anymore in the physical store, knowing full well that there are probably a dozen gread stories on the internet that I can read. Anyway, sorry to go off on a tangent like that.
Just so you know, I found your writings first on the Nifty archive. That is, in fact, where I first read the Closureds Order. I followed the link to your site where I immediately lost my head cause of all the great amounts of fiction that I can read.
So, in closing, you are a very good writer whose stories and places cause me to fall in love with them the moment I start reading it. The endings are wonderful but so is the journey.
A Happy Reader,
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| Fri, 27 Jan 2006 |
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| Hi Andrej,
I just finished another of your stories, The Boss' Toy, and I enjoyed it very much. I know that you wrote it some time ago, but I'm kind of jumping around your site, looking at whatever catches my attention. This story certainly did, and I am so glad I could read it. Your site and stories are wonderful and you are very much appreciated.
I also loved counting to ten, the hypnotism story! So cool that Ken was hypnotized so easily. I know that part was not that realistic, but it sure served him right. What a creep. Ah, well, true love won out in the end. You are such a romantic. That's a good thing.
Norma |
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| Thu, 13 May 1999 |
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| My Dearest Andrej,
I read what you said about Counting To Ten, and I could only think of a great composer of music, who, most of the times write beautiful symphonies and concertos; but sometimes also writes lighter music - etudes, waltzes, etc. just to change the tempo. I believe that is what you were doing when you wrote Counting To Ten. It is a beautiful, lilting story with only a few characters to keep track of.
Almost the exact opposite of Soul in the Cellular. Whew! That story must have taken you a long time to write, what with all the historical references. And the ending! It reminded me of the rhyme entitled The Boy that is Born... - Guess on which day I was born. Really! Isn't that some kind of coincidence?
But, like Patrick in The Star's Shadow (which I am now reading) I am lonely... You are so full of love and I desire and need love so badly. I don't think in my entire life I have ever had it. And then I started to read your stories and get aroused many times. But all I can do is fantasize... But why is it that I can say these things to you in an email and not to anyone in person?
Thank you for caring.
All my love
Ed |
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| Fri, 7 May 1999 |
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| Andrej,
I have reread The Puppets' Theater two more times in order to get the full meaning and depth of the story. At this time I almost feel like a puppet with you pulling the strings. I start reading your stories and cannot stop until I am finished, they are so engrossing.
I am in the process of reading The Soul In The Cellular, have downloaded Counting to Ten and am now in the process of downloading "The Star's Shadow".
While printing out some pages I was surfing your web and I can't believe the enormity of it. I believe one could easily spend hours going through everything - there is so much.
And again, I am astounded by The Soul In The Cellular with the amount of history. Never having been good in history, I am wondering if what you write about is at all factual. I would really like to know.
With all my love,
Ed |
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| Thu, 29 Apr 1999 |
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| Hi Andrej,
You really are a bugger of a bloke. You have ruined three nights beauty sleep this week.
It started with me finding Dear Eugenio on the Nifty files the first few chapters, then the next night I found the chapters up to 9. Then I fumed as the story stopped at a crucial point and it wasn't until the next night I remembered your home page, luckily the whole story was there. I also found two more stories, Star's Shadow, Counting to Ten. So for three nights in a row I wasn't able to get to be before 1.30am. Until I had finished them.
One wee query - Is Counting to Ten finished? It seemed to finish up in the air??
PS. Are you an author in your own right? By that I mean do you also write novels etc? I find I really get into you books, I think I have only found two other authors whose books I can't put down until I've finished them, who publish on the net.
Regards
Murray |
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