Ron's stories are always interesting and very well written. This latest story, about a guy named Woody (great name given the title), was excellent. And the bad guys get their reward.
I'm only sorry that it will be some months before Ron starts another story. He does have a healthy collection of work at http://www.themustardjar.com/, so there's plenty to read if you haven't already. I would suggest you start with Brittle as a Bird, followed by it's sequel, A Bridge to Yesterday.
Very well written, Agaith, and a unique perspective on life.
Judging from home decorating shows which my wife watches, gray is one of the most popular colors currently, especially for bedrooms and family rooms.
On a deeper level, the achromatic tone of your work reminds us that gray is the full spectrum of colors from black to white, the two colors often used to express the difference between two extremes.
Good pictures, Jeff. I couldn't help but notice all the locks on the door behind you. Are you a privacy freak or do you just live in a particularly scary neighborhood?
I just read chapter 48, Andy. Jason really is in a sad state. His friends are trying to help, but without much success. Ethan may be trying a little too much, but he is respecting Jason's wishes despite his own desires.
Another great chapter. Still looking for the happy ending.
I just read chapter 14 and really liked it, John. I'm not surprised at the interruption as Coop and Mich began their exploration of their feelings. Good ole Vern.
Thanks for a fun chapter.
It is sad, Andy...a real tear-jerker. You can redeem yourself, of course, with a happy ending. Even with an unhappy ending, this has been a good story. A happy ending would make it a great story.
Regardless, I'm still your friend.
Great chapter 8, Jack. So, it appears that Kris really did learn something significant while at Evan's apartment. Getting AOI involved should really shake something loose.
Well, here's hoping chapter 46 is the new beginning that Jason and Peter need. They need to work at rebuilding the trust they once had.
Another good one, Andy.