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Thurday, November 5, 2020 |
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Your story "The Males' House"
Simply AMAZING!
Thank you for a great story.
Kent
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Friday, 1 September 2006 |
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Hi there,
I first read the stories of yours from Nifty a few years back, maybe around year 2000, and later, I found your site and downloaded a few of the stories, such as the black cover, the puppets' theatre, tide's man, male house, short escape, the double...
Just this afternoon, I suddenly remembered the story Puppet's theatre, and try to find it in your site. Of course, i started reading it right away, and i am sure in the next few days, the story will travel with me while I am away because it is just wonderful, and worth re-reading it so many times.
Yours
Billy
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Saturday, 4 March 2000 |
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Andrej,
In the past week or so, I finished reading "Males House", "I, The President's Son", and "Happy Christmas, Neil and Norman", and I am now in the middle of "Chipi". Allthese stories are so wonderful, and are written in completely different styles, so each time I read a story I get a totally new and fresh perspective of the unchanging fundamental theme of love.
"Males House" makes me dream, as I am married and have a little boy. I am so happy that everything worked out for Fiore and Daniele.
Then there is the incredibly beautiful love story between "Neil and Norman", one is older, and the other is perhaps straight. Yet their almost impossible love survived everything and grew even more beautiful with age. It filled my heart with such tender and warm feelings. I can actually feel their love and happiness when I close my eyes. It also made me dream.
In the "President's Son", every trouble that Dave went through touched me in a very deep way. In a sense, perhaps I too am not able to live in a way that I really wanted, yet life goes on. Even when I closed the story, the tears on my cheeks are not dry. I can still remember the last sentence of the story, I can almost recite it "Life flows just once, unrepeatable. So we can just live it, day after day, with all the joys and the pains it presents to us, waiting for tomorrow." I know I do not need to say anything more, because everything is right there in that sentence.
With a strong tight hug and a kiss...
Love,
Matthew
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