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A Love Born From Steel - Ongoing Discussion
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: belbbmfan on December 14, 2006, 11:12:12 am ---thanks for posting that link Leslie. I hadn't seen any of those Tom of Finland pictures, so i didn't really know what Jack and Ennis discovered.
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Well now you know...and some interesting history about Tom of Finland, too!
Thanks for reading,
L
mariez:
Hi Leslie -
I finally made my way over here. So - start with "A Love Born From Steel" and then move on to "Through the Veil of Time," right?
I read the most recent chapter of TTVOT and I was utterly charmed and moved! :) I'm hoping I find some time this weekend to start reading from the beginning!
Thanks - Marie
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: mariez on December 15, 2006, 12:13:02 pm ---Hi Leslie -
I finally made my way over here. So - start with "A Love Born From Steel" and then move on to "Through the Veil of Time," right?
I read the most recent chapter of TTVOT and I was utterly charmed and moved! :) I'm hoping I find some time this weekend to start reading from the beginning!
Thanks - Marie
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Hi Marie,
Thanks for your message. I am delighted that you want to read my stories! Yes, A Love Born From Steel comes first. It starts in May, 1976, one month after Jack made the disastrous post-divorce postcard visit.
Through The Veil Of Time is the sequel and begins in May, 2006.
Please feel free to post comments on my LiveJournal or here...I would love to get a discussion going about the story.
ALBFS begins here:
http://lazylfarm.livejournal.com/417.html
Leslie
mariez:
Hi Leslie,
Thanks for the info and the link! I've granted myself permission for a little "me" time and am going to start reading ALBFS now. :)
Talk to you soon.
Marie
mariez:
Hi again, Leslie,
I'm baaaaack!!! ;D
Read up to and including Chapter 3a (told myself I'd read the first two chapters - but I snuck in an extra ;) ).
Leslie, I am just loving this story! I so enjoy your writing style also - it has such a comfortable, natural flow to it - really enveloped me and carried me along! So many great moments already - this one:
“And I realized that if we’re gonna start killin’ ourselves and endin’ up dead, we might as well try livin’ together before we do, because what’s the point of being dead if we haven’t done the thing that was gonna get us killed in the first place?”
had me giving a little fist pump along with my "YES! The conversation with Alma was so realistic - sad - but realistic. And those humorous little moments are great!
"And I like the idea of ridin’ my Twister,” he added, with an evil wink."
"Ennis leaned in and whispered conspiratorially, “I could tell ya the colors of the pimples on yer ass, but I didn’t know ya liked iced tea.” Jack almost choked on his drink, trying not to laugh in the middle of his sip" :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Okay, "me" time is done for now. Way behind on Christmas shopping and chores. And why is it that I have a hankerin' for a peanut butter sandwich?? ;) :laugh:
Thanks - Marie
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