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Seriously? In order to properly answer this poll I would have to go back and read all the stories. *sigh* As much as I love your writing, I'm going to have to take this poll when I have more time on my hands. In which case it may never happen. LOL!
OK, I voted but the story I would really like to see more on is the one with the Boy and his terminally ill sister. Elizabeth was the Mother I believe. Yeah, that story rocked!
That was my NaNoWriMo story from a few years back. The main problem there is that I've already written eighteen chapters, and so catching up for the Idol audience would be pretty hard.
You're right, I do need to finish that one some day though. *grin*
LOL Ummm, okay. My dogs in particular, or will any dogs do? If, for example, I gave Tony a German Shepherd, and had him come along on all the dates with Kellie? *chuckle*
Oh, I guess I should've made those Checkboxes instead, huh?
A week's a long time? Growing up, I read serialized stories in sci-fi magazines, and you had to wait a month before reading the next installment of those. *shrug* These kids today.
Unfortunately, you're probably right. Judging by my place in the polls, people weren't all that impressed with my continuation last week. Now, all I have to do is decide whether or not I care. LOL
Thanks for your feedback. It is, as always, much appreciated!
Before Idol, I read books at the rate of one every day or two. A week for a chapter feels horribly long to me.
I read the serialized mysteries -- once I have all the magazines, that is. I skip them and read the short stories if I don't have enough issues to finish at least most of it. But I keep the old ones, just in case another one finds its way to me.
You're welcome! But if you don't care about the polls, why did you post one?
Hahaha, you had a lot more patience than I ever did with serials. I'd read the beginning, and then go crazy waiting for the continuation.
" You're welcome! But if you don't care about the polls, why did you post one?"
I apologize, that was me being grumpy. I wasn't talking about the poll I posted here though, but my standings in the last LJI one.
The results here were very scattered, except in their desire for new content. The idea of a series was applauded, just not which one. LOL So, parsing the results as best I can, I think I'd do well to stick to short stories.
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On second thought, I'll take my best guess at it.
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You're right, I do need to finish that one some day though. *grin*
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You're incredibly talented, interesting, and I appreciate the cohesive story lines.
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I always forget previous chapters before the poll goes up; a week is a long time to go between installments.
Finish what you started!
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A week's a long time? Growing up, I read serialized stories in sci-fi magazines, and you had to wait a month before reading the next installment of those. *shrug* These kids today.
Unfortunately, you're probably right. Judging by my place in the polls, people weren't all that impressed with my continuation last week. Now, all I have to do is decide whether or not I care. LOL
Thanks for your feedback. It is, as always, much appreciated!
Dan
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I read the serialized mysteries -- once I have all the magazines, that is. I skip them and read the short stories if I don't have enough issues to finish at least most of it. But I keep the old ones, just in case another one finds its way to me.
You're welcome! But if you don't care about the polls, why did you post one?
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" You're welcome! But if you don't care about the polls, why did you post
one?"
I apologize, that was me being grumpy. I wasn't talking about the poll I posted here though, but my standings in the last LJI one.
The results here were very scattered, except in their desire for new content. The idea of a series was applauded, just not which one. LOL So, parsing the results as best I can, I think I'd do well to stick to short stories.
Dan
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