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tinnny February 24 2012, 21:21:19 UTC
That is stunning! I love your writing style. All your fic is brimming with beautiful imagery. I like the fascinating Sherlock's-brain-stream-of consciousness, how John breaks through it, and makes him stop. Great progression there. Thanks for sharing!

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methimyesterday March 1 2012, 11:51:46 UTC
Thanks to you for your lovely comment! :)

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birggitt February 29 2012, 18:18:51 UTC
This is stunning. They way you manage to convey Sherlock's thought, his emotions in this is frankly astounding. And you do it in such a poetic way... the flow of words is amazing, and leaves me out of breath, and away.
Thank you for such a wonderful piece ♥

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methimyesterday March 1 2012, 11:52:45 UTC
Thank you! Writing Sherlock's voice is so addictive... It gives you so much freedom! <3

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methimyesterday March 1 2012, 22:29:55 UTC
Oh god.
You
YOU are commenting on one of my fics.

wow

I don't know what to say, in fact I've been thinking for about ten minutes what to reply to your comment, but I am just so shocked by the fact you have read my fic, and you have liked it, that I can't articulate coherent sentences.

Just. Just let me fangirl for a bit, ok?

I think All That Glitters was the first long fic I've read in my life, and I'm so happy it was the first, because it only made me want to read more. And yet, I never read anything like that. You are such a talented, unique, amazing writer. Your writing, your wit, your images, your boldness, your John (oh, your John), your Sherlock, your smut, Sherlock's lisp, John's bamfness, everything, everything you write is pure genius.

I've recommended your fics on my tumblr blog (anarmydoctor) so many times, and I've always said you are one of the most iconic authors of the Sherlock fandom.

So.

So, thank you so much. That's all I wanted to say. Thank you, really.
<3

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livia_carica March 2 2012, 11:43:39 UTC
Wow. The pace of the language here echoes the acts you're describing, slow and measured at first but building towards the climax and release. Reading it is like holding a breath you don't know you're holding until the end. Superb work.

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random_nexus March 2 2012, 20:38:27 UTC
This is amazingly poetic and lyrical for something that also blows my knickers clear across the room! Hokey shmokes! I'd love to babble profusely and cite details, but my brains are about half-goo and I'm sort of left just going 'woah' a lot!

*curtseys to the awesome*

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