Your talent is amazing! The dialog seems to fit so well as though that's what aired! I got an email notification that you posted and rushed with excitement to see what you created and you exceeded all expectations once again :)
Really, really pleased to see you back on live journal! I searched for you the other day hoping to look up your earlier stories and thought oh, no, I hope they're not lost to fandom, but seeing you here today I can access them again. And thank *you* for still enjoying these posts, that means a lot to me.
I love plots where the lads are between a rock and a hard place and on the cusp of disaster and this theme really worked
Yeah, me too! I like it when *something's* happening - action, plot etc.
Oh, I forgot to mention that this is the first time for ages that I can view your post properly on LJ. ***big grin*** It might have actually been a problem my end though because this is the first of your posts I've seen on my newly activated account.
I'm very pleased to read that! Let's hope it continues, whatever the reason. (It''s also at AO3, just in case!)
And it's good to read that you're thinking of archiving your stories, it would be such a shame for future Pros lovers not to have a chance to read them and for others to reread them.
You've done it again! Another great angle! I like the nicely varied range of text sources. I was familiar with some of them, but others were new to me.
Ooh and another array of gorgeous, high contrast images. I find the one of Doyle looking in the window especially eyecatching.
'We've come to rescue you," explained Doyle, who promptly passed out.' ....Heh, love that line. : D
I find the one of Doyle looking in the window especially eyecatching
Oh, I'm glad you mentioned that and thank you, I was trying to use an image which isn't that familiar and it was fairly new to me.
'We've come to rescue you," explained Doyle, who promptly passed out.' ....Heh, love that line.
Yeah! As that American comedian, Steve someone, whose surname defeats me, it's all in the ti-MING, isn't it! I also quite liked the image because it reminds me of one of those biblical paintings of the baby Jesus and mother, another name I can't remember...
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Thank you for doing this!!!!!
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That's lovely to read but I always think I'm cashing in on the talents of others, like the writers! But I'll wear that description with pride.
So glad you're still enjoying the Visions posts and thanks very much for letting me know.
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Yeah, me too! I like it when *something's* happening - action, plot etc.
Oh, I forgot to mention that this is the first time for ages that I can view your post properly on LJ. ***big grin*** It might have actually been a problem my end though because this is the first of your posts I've seen on my newly activated account.
I'm very pleased to read that! Let's hope it continues, whatever the reason. (It''s also at AO3, just in case!)
And it's good to read that you're thinking of archiving your stories, it would be such a shame for future Pros lovers not to have a chance to read them and for others to reread them.
Thanks for that!
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Ooh and another array of gorgeous, high contrast images. I find the one of Doyle looking in the window especially eyecatching.
'We've come to rescue you," explained Doyle, who promptly passed out.' ....Heh, love that line. : D
Great work and thank you!
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Oh, I'm glad you mentioned that and thank you, I was trying to use an image which isn't that familiar and it was fairly new to me.
'We've come to rescue you," explained Doyle, who promptly passed out.' ....Heh, love that line.
Yeah! As that American comedian, Steve someone, whose surname defeats me, it's all in the ti-MING, isn't it! I also quite liked the image because it reminds me of one of those biblical paintings of the baby Jesus and mother, another name I can't remember...
Thanks very much for your lovely comment.
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