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ochsterboxter Started conversation Feb 22, 2005
Hello there. I was wondering if you would do me the favour of reading some of my work and letting me know what you think.
I have one in particular in mind called
'Are Dogs Afraid of Foxes' but you could also read the tiny 'Jock Talk' if you want..or any of them I suppose..its quite odd this, having heard about you through the grapevine I am feeling slightly intimidated!! Anyway, thanks for your time and I hope to hear from you soon.
Cheers Amy.
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RK Posted Feb 22, 2005
I'm afraid, I've looked at your work and find the things you write about at the moment do not interest me.
RK
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ochsterboxter Posted Feb 22, 2005
Thanks for getting back to me....and thanks also for your honesty. May I ask what does interest you? This is in no way meant impertinantly I am just very curious.
Also, I will be posting some more work later which is of a different tack and so if possible could you look at that once its done?
I have re read my work also and noticed that it seems to be of a predominantly darker ilk which in no way reflects my cheery self!
Anyway, thanks once again. Will let you know once ive posted the other stories, ta! Amy
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RK Posted Feb 23, 2005
I'm interested in stories that touch my emotions or tell me something I didn't know. I want to feel part of the story whilst I'm reading it. I want to be amazed, genuinely surprised, entertained and seduced by the words. They would be interesting stories, wouldn't they?
Hello RK.
ochsterboxter Posted Feb 23, 2005
Yes, I agree. Did you have a chance to look at my new postings? Heh heh, its the same response, Isnt it?
Ach, never mind! But thanks for getting back to me!
Also, I had a wee look at your poem and enjoyed it,
Cheers, Amy.
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