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Roots
twistedude:
bump
I'm sure I'll get over it, someday.
Maybe.
Kazza:
I've started reading this and I have to say that it is wonderful. I'm not so worried by the inevitable ending now - but facinated to see the journey the characters take.
The writing is wonderfully evocotive, and the description very rich.
Unfortunately, I'm far from eloquent, but I'll try to write an appropriate response to this story.
Karen
coffeecat33:
Oh I am so glad you are reading this. Let me know when you have finished the whole story. It took me about three days to read then another few days to absorb. I'd love to discuss it with others.
Leslie
twistedude:
I see no reason why this shouoldn't be actually published. Somehow, I think AP would give her permission (there are precedents for things like that).
coffeecat--what is wrong with discussing it with the people who have posted on this thread?
I'd like to add a minor point: if the story consisted of nothing but the entire list of proper names used in it, it would be worth reading.
mvansand76:
--- Quote from: bailey on December 03, 2006, 09:41:48 am ---I can't believe there aren't more replies on this thread. "Roots" is the best bbm fanfic to date. The writing, the subject matter, the development, narrative flow, authentic detail are all head and shoulders above anything else out there. It's really not accurate to call it fanfic. It's a sure enough novel. I'd be green with envy if I wasn't so wrapped up in AJ's amazing work. This one stands alone. There is nothing else like it in the fandom. It's the real deal. I urge anyone that loves Brokeback to read this backstory of Earl and Rich's lives. You don't know what you're missing.
bailey
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Wellllll you sure know how to convince a girl, Bailey.... ;) Will start reading it once I have finished my own writing... thanks for the recommendation!
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