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Thanks, dugh, I'm glad you think so, too. Did you notice my little message to you in the chapter note ? I hope that was OK.
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I'm impressed at Eric venturing so far out of his normal circles. Good for him, especially if the trip is a success all the way. And I'm nor talking about finding a gift, but getting home safely and with a feeling of accomplishment. That was an interesting phone conversation. And it's probably a good idea to postpone the serious conversation about Adam's mum till after they've had their fun. But I wonder if Adam will be upset Andy didn't tell him at once.
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How can this be a minor matter ? How about preventing it happens again ?
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Thanks, Myr. That's great (about the story now being fixed).
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We hope your surgery goes well too, Gary, and that writing will once more become easy, as least physically. Thank you for the kind words and for your encouragement when I thought I'd never get back to writing.
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interview Ask an Author 2.0 #20
Timothy M. commented on Carlos Hazday's blog entry in Gay Authors News
LOL, yeah I'd forgotten that - maybe we can find someone else to represent Norway. Or you can do a one word reply to the Finnish question. Or go sit in a sauna while replying: https://satwcomic.com/small-talk -
interview Ask an Author 2.0 #20
Timothy M. commented on Carlos Hazday's blog entry in Gay Authors News
Snow ? https://satwcomic.com/world-in-trouble Yeah, we need someone to represent Finland and Iceland - or else do a European version... -
interview Ask an Author 2.0 #20
Timothy M. commented on Carlos Hazday's blog entry in Gay Authors News
Great idea with the Australian AAA, Carlos. https://satwcomic.com/good-to-see-you-australia Maybe you'll be able to do a Nordic feature one day, and I can supply the SATW comics for each participant. https://satwcomic.com/let-me-sing-you-the-song-of-my-people -
interview Ask an Author 2.0 #20
Timothy M. commented on Carlos Hazday's blog entry in Gay Authors News
LOL, before you get Rigby going on his favorite topics, grab a beer and sit back to enjoy the show. -
I didn't know who Deadpool was before I read this story (I've watched the movies now). It didn't matter, I was hooked from the first chapter, and I laughed my way through most of the story. In fact, reading this story made me understand him in a way which I'm sure enhanced my enjoyment of the movies. Thorn did a fantastic job of making me believe in how a relationship between these two comic characters is not only reasonable, but perfect too. And Deadpool's interaction with those boxes is some of the funniest dialogue I've ever read.
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Well, well, what do you know... Being strict about swearing and overprotective of your daughter didn't translate into being intolerant of her being queer. Rather it meant standing up for what is right. Good for her I'm glad Jules found out this way, since it also meant she told her stupid cousin just what a jerk he was being.
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Whether or not you like cowboy stories, I’m willing to bet you’ll enjoy this tale about two men in the Old West who’re in dire need of refuge. One is being hunted and has lost his best friend to the evil men following him. He and his trusted horse are on their last legs, thirsty and tired, when the story begins. In true Headstall style, the heroes are decent, honest, gorgeous guys, who long for that one special person in their lives. Someone to trust, to love, and to share the dream of a home and a life filled with hard work, laughter and special intimate moments. This review is a shorter version of a blog review.
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I've been reading this story again, and I noticed I stopped commenting half way through. I think it was because I liked the part where Elias was finding his mates and they were dealing with his issues and with the complications of each new addition. The Khonshu / Anubis conflict was less interesting, although a good plot. I liked the vampire / air elemental side story, but it still took the focus away from Elias and the way his family treated Omegas. You promised there would be a visit to his clan to make them change their stupid behavior, but this never happened, nor did we see Elias be confident in believing his mates would let him do things for himself. In spite of these grumbles, it was a wonderful and HOT story.
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Aditus' Anthology story is still stuck in an ugly brown shade at the bottom of my Valentine series list. Neither of us can find a way to approve it. Should I remove the story and try again?
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well, you'll just have to want and wait, till I'm done with my other stories. Unless @aditus pokes me with another idea for collaboration.
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Thanks, Gary. I hadn't quite though about it in those terms, but you're absolutely right. Azrael is a wonderful person, and he deserves to get lucky. I think Diego feels lucky too, in spite of the difficult special missions.
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Two Angels Go on a Date
Timothy M. commented on Timothy M.'s story chapter in Two Angels Go on a Date
Women can be handsome, can't they ? I'm glad you noticed the pronoun change. I think Theo would have been shocked if Azrael wasn't male. Great take on the glow of the pendant, and I agree about them living for the same time (hopefully indefinitely). -
Ohh, Zac and Pip got officially mated. Nice. I'm glad Till and Jas have found happiness too. And is this the Phen I think it is ?!
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csr CSR Feature: Exit to Redemption by Valkyrie
Timothy M. commented on Cia's blog entry in Gay Authors News
LOL, I still didn't like him in the story, but I liked Henry. And the story was enjoyable. -
csr CSR Feature: Exit to Redemption by Valkyrie
Timothy M. commented on Cia's blog entry in Gay Authors News
I completely missed out on that story, but I've read it now, and I can definitely recommend it. -
I don't know how I missed this story - and fortunately we now have unlimited likes. Pete was extremely lucky - luckier than he deserved - to meet someone who could make him see the truth about his obnoxious behavior, and make him want to change. And Henry can at least be sure Pete isn't interested in him for the money, since the one thing Pete is good at is making money. I wonder if Pete will admit to himself and Henry that treating his co-workers nicer actually made them more productive, so his previous behavior was not only disgusting but also counter-productive. I heard a story once about two bosses who were having a chat. An employee came into the office to admit he'd made a mistake in setting up a test. So his boss said "Well, that's unfortunate. You'll just have to do it again." After the employer left, the other boss (who was known for his temper) said: "Why didn't you tell him off for the mistake? It will cost us quite a bit of money." The first guy said: "If I yell at them, they won't admit to making mistakes. Then I can't trust the test results, and in the long run that will cost us more money if I make the wrong decision based on faulty tests." Now, that was a clever guy.
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Such a lovely, long chapter to conclude this book. There's so much to comment on. Geoff really enjoyed and benefited from this holiday, not only because he was with Tony. He relaxed and stopped worrying about his jo, his mother, his garden etc. He even began contemplating the benefits of more exercise. He could start with walking to and from work every day (if it's not too far away), instead of driving. Or taking long walks with Tony every other day. Did they manage to have lunch with Helen? Maybe that was earlier on the same day? It was lucky she was close by and could give them a lift. I'd expect her to tell them to report the incident to the police when she drove them back to get their car the next day. But will the police take them seriously, when Tony didn't get more than bruises? Of course, it was a shame, their holiday got marred by this incident, but on the other hand Geoff should be proud of defending his partner. His size and instinctive anger payed off, and I'm sure Tony appreciates the protectiveness. Until now he's been more decisive and dominant in their relationship, and he's taken care of an insecure Geoff. Now his lover has a chance to be the caring guy for a bit. I think Geoff should visit Joy in her home, and not tell her about the attack, or she may make another mistake and blame him for being gay and in danger. And he might want to send Gloria a large bouquet of flowers as thanks if his mother changes her narrow mind.
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Thank you I think Diego is pleased about how their first date went, even if it did include silver arrows. Azrael obviously thought he'd waited long enough to be with the guy he's been attracted to since he first met him.
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Two Angels Go on a Date
Timothy M. commented on Timothy M.'s story chapter in Two Angels Go on a Date
Thanks, Def. I think we all like seeing Theo doing his job. Sablo thinks he looks hot when firing arrows.
