> Hope you are starting to feel better now. Takes time though. > Well I'm a bit pissed off...I've written two replies to you, one containing the long story by Meg Lewtan and they haven't gone through. Floating around somewhere in Alaskan cyberspace corrupting some poor Inuit, I'll bet. Not sure what to do now as my technical skills are pretty limited...
> ooh yes, I've just started the snowman in the > dark coat and realised that I've read and loved it before too. Another great rec, thank > you! And Sentinels too. She's got a great range, > this Castalia. I don't know why I should have been surprised, but I'm ever so impressed by the > quality of writing here in ficworld... > ***Yes, I couldn't agree more. Started to read some commercial fiction recently and it wasn't half as good as some Pros writing. The really amazing thing about Castalia is that I don't think English is her first language. I think I read somewhere that she was originally Italian (though I suppose you can't change that fact). Think I'm right. > >
Stay warm! (Still can't quite see the connection between an Australian/Brit being in Alaska, apart from the letter 'A'). cheers, pb
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Date: Friday, 14 October 2005 07:32 pm (UTC)> Hope you are starting to feel better now. Takes
time though.
> Well I'm a bit pissed off...I've written two replies to you, one containing the long story by Meg Lewtan and they haven't gone through. Floating around somewhere in Alaskan cyberspace corrupting some poor Inuit, I'll bet. Not sure what to do now as my technical skills are pretty limited...
> ooh yes, I've just started the snowman in the
> dark coat and realised that I've read and
loved it before too. Another great rec, thank
> you! And Sentinels too. She's got a great range,
> this Castalia. I don't know why I should have
been surprised, but I'm ever so impressed by the
> quality of writing here in ficworld...
>
***Yes, I couldn't agree more. Started to read some
commercial fiction recently and it wasn't half as good
as some Pros writing. The really amazing thing about
Castalia is that I don't think English is her first
language. I think I read somewhere that she was
originally Italian (though I suppose you can't change
that fact). Think I'm right.
> >
Stay warm! (Still can't quite see the connection
between an Australian/Brit being in Alaska, apart from
the letter 'A'). cheers, pb