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Cia

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  1. I'm going with Theatrical. It fits with my life now.
  2. I myself am a speed reader and while I often have to 'refresh' my memory with a story if it doesn't post that often so I will sometimes read the last chapter or two I already read. When I read chapters/stories or books though, even with the hundreds I average each month, my memory is good enough to keep track. Perhaps that isn't the case for you. On the other hand, here at GA I have the option to favorite my stories and set it for notifications from this site which means, if I can't get to reading right away what comes AFTER the last chapter available that I read, I leave it in my inbox so I know where to start. Yeah, that means at times I have a lot of stories favorited but you can do it anonymously and remove it after 1) you are done reading for whatever reason, or 2) the author completes the story. A lot of other sites don't send you a message when a story is updated, so I personally think from a speed reader standpoint that is perfect! This way I don't have to go searching for what stories were updated, they come to me. I set my notifications to pm and my pm's to send me an email. Voila... instantly in the know. Now I have 2 places/messages to track where I should be in reading a story.
  3. Thanks Krista, Dolores, Dark back, and Ag... I wouldn't have you any other way dear!
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    Escaping the Pain

    Wow! That's quite the review! Thank you sooo much! I do plan to continue with these guys in the future, not too far off I hope. I do realize I need a bit more work with my writing in fully exploring all parts of the plot and the characterizations but it's always good to have specific spots I could check to make more 'realistic'. I'm really glad you enjoyed the story and you're the first to really point out that Dane's grandmother is still there. What kind of shenanigans she can get into will definitely be percolating in my brain! Thanks again for the lovely review dear!!
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    Chapter 1

    LOL, and part of that, a big part, is how much of a great job you do when you beta for me. Thanks! for taking the time to leave me a review on top of that. I've always wondered about the validity of patriarchal societies and how illogical that is but I think in many ways that is because we are Americans and view that people should be judged on merit in most part, not on who they were born to. Crazy, right?
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    Story

    I was trying some different writing techniques and this was part of my exploration. The inspiration came for the story when I was angry so the emotions were easy to write about, though I wasn't being cheated on thankfully. Sometimes it's hard to decide though, emotions are always mucking up what we know is the smart choice in life but where would we be if we never followed our hearts? When and how do we decide which is more important? I'm glad I made you think because honestly, I don't know either but it's always interesting to challenge new ideas. Thanks so much for leaving a review!!
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    Nasty yogurt

    You know I NEVER take unpacked samples from stores. It's hard on the kids but I'm always talking about germs and such so for the most part they understand. If I do allow the kids to have one it's only because I've stood there and watched the demonstrator take it from a sealed package and put it out. Even then I want them to have gloves on. I'm a germaphobe, I'll admit it but at least I'll never get some random guys emissions in my mouth because of it. Nasty!! He should have the book thrown at him!
  8. A few things. The massive influx from the other story areas of the site is almost complete which means the story updates are actually working quite well now. That being said, you are able to 'like' an author story anonymously. Then if you read on and decide to unlike their stories that is all they will see. It leaves a degree of flexibility for you without an author knowing it was you specificially. Someone liking or unliking a story is just part of the feedback a writer should be able to handle if they post. The same for the star rating and rep points. Reputation is a hot button subject for some on site. Currently we use it to help determine the mod and peer review queues. If you are looking at those numbers to judge an authors writing solely by that it is not very accurate. It is for much more than that, forum use, writing... so yes, some authors of similiar quality might have wildly varying rep levels. If you are really wanting to find stories based on what members think try browsing under 'Most favorited, Most reviewed, Most read' in GA Stories. That will give you a much more accurate view on what is really being read and liked on site. I don't think I would ever neg rep an author based on their story content or writing ability though if they reacted badly to criticism in their forum or topic for their story I might be persuaded to do it there. As authors yes, it sometimes hurts when we hear bad things but that's the risk we take. And it's one of the best ways to learn, as long as the person leaving the criticism isn't flaming the author, that is. And Marzipan is right, users have the right to go to the moderators or admin if they feel content is out of bounds or a person is out of bounds in their criticism, such as if they left a personal attack. We won't always step in or agree but we are here if people feel something out of line is happening on site. With the switchover yes, a lot of 'In Progress' stories were moved. I personally put any story that hadn't been updated in more than a year with an 'On hold' status. But with staff and volunteers moving well over a thousand stories from the anthologies, archive, and efiction taking the time to add in the last day a story was updated would have just been a bigger pain than I wanted to deal with. It already took months to move all of those stories and every detail we had to add made it take longer. Now, a way that might help determine that would be to check and see when the author last logged into GA on their profile. It's not always going to help but it might. That or if you choose to read In Progress stories only read those that have been updated since the day they were uploaded. Then you know the author is active on-site and not as likely to have an abandoned story.
  9. So, this is a new story I started last November for NaNo. It isn't quite done but I several chapters being edited and the ending all planned out. This is one of my favorite genres to read, historical scottish romanctic fiction. I added some fantasy twist and the accent in to give the story that authentic feel but I hope it does not prove too difficult for readers. I'd love to hear any and all opinions you guys have on the story, the characters, the writing... Thanks!! Legends and Life
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    Legends and Life

    Rabbie doesn't believe in the gods and he resents his future as laird. His father is pushing him to get married and all he wants is to be alone and free to roam the land in all it's beauty. Taking his responsibilities too lightly causes more damage than he could have ever forseen. Somhlth is intrigued by him and the aura that surrounds him. A vision demands he help Rabbie but he finds himself wanting so much more.
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    Chapter 1

    The doe was frozen, her wide ears swiveled forward and her black eyes were focused on Naill as he crept closer to her. Off to one side, hidden in the shadow of a rowan tree Rabbie stood steadying his arm he pulled the string back on his bow and released. His arrow, a long powerful shaft tipped with a steel point, sliced through the air and struck the slender animal. It slipped between two ribs as if it was being guided and found the madly beating heart with lethal force. Naill whooped as she
  12. Thanks again to everyone who has voiced congrats! It's overwhelming with everything else but I'm very proud to be Hosted here at GA. So I don't look lazy lately I'm starting a new story which will be posted once a week. Got to love the automatic posting in GA Stories!!! Thanks again! Everyone!!
  13. Thanks, Marzipan for starting the topic and your congrats!! You're pretty amazing yourself Nephy... I have a very evil kitteh myself, very loyal as he's draped across the couch behind my head now. He's even got the demon eyes. Maybe we can get them together and global domination will definitely be ours!! John: Well duh! I have to get to know everyone and everything about GA, I'm just that nosy! If I didn't I might miss something. Seriously, this place is like online home to me and I like doing whatever I can and being hosted is a huge honor. I never thought last year when I started posting I'd be where I am now. Thank you Frostina! I appreciate the giant Congrats! It's like getting one of those huge paper cards, bigger is better! Plus green fav color! back!!
  14. Congrats Nephy! Now, no slacking off as hosted, I still expect lots of stuff to beta. Oh wait... I'm talking to you. You always have more than I can handle, lol. Definitely well deserved!!
  15. Sounds like we are in a similar boat except my husband will read some of my stuff and sometimes comment, not always favorably. His reaction to me being bi fluctuates. He likes it that I'll go to clubs and such with him but he is almost paranoidly jealous at times, of guys and girls. Fact of life I guess but like you, I keep writing anyway. That's too bad you can't talk to your nephew though I understand you upholding a promise. It's very important.
  16. Unfortunately the full list isn't even complete as it appears he was posting these stories in multiple places on the web. I know that some of the authors have chosen to have the stories re-titled to their original work title and placed under their name and some are opting to have their stories deleted. I will put a request in that we ask if the authors who have identified their stories would allow us to post where they might be found for readers if they opt not to have them posted here at GA.
  17. I want one! No seiously, I devour books so quickly and my bookshelf has 4 stacks of books for each shelf for 4 rows. I don't have room for another shelf and the top one is bordering on 5 1/2 rows I'm running out of room for new books and I'm not getting rid of the ones I have. I love my local used bookstore but my house is too small for my love. That being said I will most likely get a nook, though I haven't really looked too into it. It's torture to crave what I can't have.
  18. You are one of the authors that have what I term, 'rabid fans'. They love your writing with a passion and seem to revere you. Don't let that go to your head though, that just might mean they'll burn you in effigy if you ever fail to entertain. Good thing that won't happen right? Nah, didn't think so!
  19. Yes! This is why I have not told my parents, any of the 4 of them. I have told my mother in law oddly enough. But my dad is the only parent I have I'm close to and he's a redneck and not exactly open minded. Like you, I've learned that it's just upsetting to me if I argue and they never change their minds anyway. So I keep my freakiness to myself. Thanks Marzipan, btw. You're my kind of freak too!
  20. More lurkers coming out of the woodwork and saying hi! Yay!! Welcome, la Chevalier Noir, tricky 71. I hope you enjoy the site as members much more than you did as lurkers!
  21. I've told some of my friends and some of my family. It's hard to explain what I've been up to about writing when they ask if I don't tell them I write slash. I do feel dishonest. My husband is always asking me if I feel ashamed or something, that sometimes feels negative from him, but he often reads what I write. One of my sisters called me a freak and other than my best friend of 23 years no one has been enthusiastic in my real life. I do it anyway. I enjoy writing and if I want to write slash, well, I will. I don't mind being a freak
  22. Hey, physical form doesn't always indicate sexual preferences you know! Sometimes, sure, but not always. Besides, not everyone is 'all one way or the other' so to speak. I think that gets played up a bit in fiction, the 'real' gay men I've spoken to on this subject are not so set in their ways as a lot of fictional men seem to be. I think the real indicator about who would be doing what in bed would be more personality, not size. Extremely shy people usually are that way in all aspects of their life, especially when doing something 'new'. I'm much more intrigued by how Jared and Connor will affect each other in the more public arena as they get closer.
  23. Good insight Bob!! I have only been participating for the last year but I moved the anthologies from from 2006 and 2008-2010. I couldn't help but get sucked into to reading some of them and I have to agree, the quality of the stories, especially as seen from writers who have participated over the years, has only gotten better. The anthologies are a great way to get a taste of what a writer can do. I often see if a writer has an anthology story before I check out their longer ones. It gives me an idea of their style, story structure, and a little bit of the content they might write. I often suggest that members check out the anthologies if they are looking for a new author to read, it's a great way to find what people have to offer.
  24. This is my favorite bit in chapter 3. It shows something of who I believe Simon is inside.
  25. Sleeping is a greater act of trust than most people think. I love this scene.
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