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The Persistence of Memory: New Greenlea Tale
louisev:
As promised...
Chapter 4: http://louisev.livejournal.com/289049.html
mariez:
--- Quote from: louisev on March 09, 2009, 09:30:32 pm ---As promised...
Chapter 4: http://louisev.livejournal.com/289049.html
--- End quote ---
SPOILERS
Louise, I find this story so compelling. I really like your use of the stream of consciousness mode. It's very effective, and the way we learn about Henry through his interactions with, and observations of, Wes and Ellery was very well done. I liked that Henry noted he can sometimes learn more about people from observing and interacting than he can from "testing." Obviously, Henry won't be "testing" Colson, but I know he'll be watching him closely when they do meet!
So Ellery has already had his meeting with Henry....not a surprise that he found his time with Ellery so interesting b/c Ellery is interesting, and I found his reaction to the "Boy with Violin" card fascinating!
Ellery Cantrell is not his employee. He’s his son
You've got that right, Henry. Watching Wes through Henry's eyes was so touching b/c we know the depth of his feelings and how much self-control he's demonstrating.
Stellar writing, Louise. It's clear you feel energized! :)
Thanks,
Marie
louisev:
well whew! I'm glad somebody doesn't mind getting out of romance and smooching mode!!! I always feel like I have to EXPLAIN when I do something new. But there are other features that will distinguish this narrative more than the point of view, but I really don't want to give it all away.
belbbmfan:
Louise, I can't believe you're into chapter 4 of a new story already!! :o
I've read chapter 1 and 2 during my lunch break and didn't have time to comment. I was going to wait untill this evening. But then I got some really bad news this afternoon, my sister in law has been diagnosed with bowlcancer and it has spread to her liver and lungs. This news has left us all shattered. I'm terrified thinking of what is to come. :(
But I wanted to tell you anyway, thanks for the new story. It's been great so far. I'm still reading.
louisev:
I am so sorry to hear this tragic news, Fabienne!!! My thoughts are with your family.
I had a burst of creativity over the weekend and decided to try the experimental thing, so we will see how it goes!
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