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Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: ASR | (4.5)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression: I love this piece and the way that you present different scenarios about giving and being compassionate. I also love the truth telling because we are all guilty of stereotyping. This is all learned behavior and it is difficult to unlearn but at least some, like you, try. You are an excellent writer who excels at dialogue and descriptions. Plus, you kept me interested.

What I liked most: I could identify with this piece so much. I am a retired RN and have worked in a large hospital where I encountered all types of people. It is always preferable to enter the room of a person similar to me and my lifestyle. On the other hand, I have learned much more from patients that are handcuffed, victims of domestic abuse, poor and disadvantaged with large infected wounds from being diabetic and homeless. They are the ones with real courage.




Suggestions for change: None really-I was confused with the change of punctuation and using lower case for I but you explained it.




This writing made me feel: Like you, I am a try to do as Jesus taught. The Bible is a very confusing book full of discrepancies but has value for all to read it. I consume books so I believe this of many books. Stay safe and creative. Thanks for the great read.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review of What We Never Had  
Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression: A sad but very well written poem for the times we are in. It flows well and has rhythm
and rhyme. Made my eyes tear up. Beautifully done and to think that someone is going through this heartache right now.

What I liked most: Very timely and love the story of your journey to find love all to lose it.




Suggestions for change: None.




This writing made me feel: Very emotional for all those who are losing loved ones and can't even be with them in their last moments. Stay safe and creative.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (5.0)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression: You do a really good job of presenting what should be the America that we all have a voice in. I agree with much of what you say but I also look at what has made real change in this country. Our rights and freedoms had to be won with a revolution for women's rights, gay rights and civil rights. In most cases this was a non-violent one but sometimes that did not work. Money and influence do mean certain people have a distinct advantage over others. Remember MLK being told by both Kennedy and Johnson to wait, a little more time was needed. If he had waited, we might still be stuck in the rule of white majority.


What I liked most: Philosophy is always much better on paper. I have fought for reform in many areas and am glad I did. If the laws are fair to all, then there is no reason to break that law. You are right about freedom as long as it is equal and doesn't hurt anyone else. The problem is, of course, there are always those who have an agenda of their own.




Suggestions for change: None, you and I could have a great conversation and we are in agreement about many things.




This writing made me feel: It is nice to be able to talk to someone that is not in their corner coming out fighting. Right now that is a lot of people and they feel like they are being cheated of their rights. The problem is sometimes they are blaming the wrong people. It is not the "others" that are doing this to them, it is the very people in power that stir up a lot of divisiveness. You have to agree that many people do not have a voice and they need someone to speak for them. It is a complicated thing for each side. I try to see both sides, I certainly am willing to listen and learn. Thanks for the great read.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review of Green  
Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (5.0)
Loved this short piece. I used to do the 250 word challenge with a prompt and it was fun. I haven't written for a contest for a long time-should try it again. You did a great job with this, very impressive. Green is my favorite color, I always think of new growth, a renewal of life. Look forward to reading more from you.

Stay safe and creative.

Kat
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Review of Hello  
Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (4.5)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression:
Welcome to the wonderful world of writing. It sounds as though it is calling out to you and that is a gift. Try to enjoy and go with the flow instead of questioning. You did a great job with being honest and expressing your feelings. Keep it up with the journal.

What I liked most: Your honesty and enthusiasm is genuine and exciting to hear. Keep a dictionary close by and a good book about writing regarding punctuation and grammar. Stephen King, Elizabeth Berg and Anne LaMott are just a few of the good books on writing that give you prompts.




Suggestions for change: You have a couple of spelling errors. Run your spell check but also look up words because you learn that way. It will increase your vocabulary.




This writing made me feel: Excited about writing myself. I have always kept a journal but for the last few years I haven't been working on my writing so I am back at it. It is something you need to do every day. Best of luck, you are on a wonderful road!



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (4.0)
I really enjoyed this unique twist on the Aerosmith song which I had to go and listen to. I would love to hear them sing this live since I am a huge fan from way back in the 1970's and have seen them live several times. Music is helping me get through these days. You did a good job with the lyrics. I am a medical professional so I am more concerned over lives-we can always make more money but you can't bring the dead back and it is an awful disease to die from. I am glad I don't have to make the decisions cause you can't make everyone happy and it is a depressing situation for all.

This was very orginal and you did a wonderful job of changing a good song to go with the times. Stay safe and creative.

Kat
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Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (5.0)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression:
Absolutely beautiful writing-romantic with lovely images. I wish I had written this. It brought happy yet sad tears to my eyes reminding me of my late husband.

What I liked most: The emotional feelings it brought up in me personally. The imagery is perfect in description and the style is unique. The flow of the words is pitch perfect also.




Suggestions for change: None




This writing made me feel: Sentimental, stirring emotions of love, youth, passage of time and loss. Stay safe and keep writing!



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
An essay that means even more today with the Covid 19 Pandemic. Reading this made me think how we are even further away from unity than in 2018. That song is in my head now and I can't forget how popular it was as a anti-war protest song. I had a boyfriend in Vietnam that came back a different man. Both of my sons served in the Middle East and have PTSD among other problems. We are no closer to peace.

I join you in prayer and thank you for your words of wisdom. I usually use a review tool but was in a hurry.

Stay safe and please visit my port again soon. I love feedback-I want to improve my writing.

Kat
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Review of Starlight Parlor  
Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (4.5)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression: I enjoyed this poem for the visual scene it sets. It is calming and flows well with a nice rhythm.


What I liked most: A poem doesn't have to be long to say a lot and this is a good example.




Suggestions for change:
None



This writing made me feel: It sends a positive message and sets a lovely intimate scene. Keep writing.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | N/A (Review only item.)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression: I thank you for this. It brought back memories of a simpler time. Being a kid meant you usually weren't burdened with adult worries. Those shows were great, a little silly sometimes but not stressful.


What I liked most: This was fun, the rhyme and rhythm was good and the content was COOL!




Suggestions for change: None




This writing made me feel: Nostalgic for those days when you felt safe most of the time. But this is how I remember it. I was one of the lucky ones-there were plenty of kids that had parents that fought, or drank too much or didn't have food on the table or a TV. We just didn't know about it. Thanks for the memories.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (4.5)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression: This is a positive way to look at this pandemic. I have always found there are lessons to be learned by the tragedies in life. I suppose it depends on what your lifestyle is right now and how this is affecting you personally. Being a retired RN, I know what my colleagues are having to deal with and there is not time to reflect on "pause". If you have a loved one with this or have lost a job and can't take care of your family it as a very real "monster".


What I liked most: I think you did a very professional job of writing this. I like the highlighted areas and agree with what you are saying. I think, after this is over, some of us might look at life differently and change behaviors. I hope so but many will go back to the greed and waste. It is the way of human beings, just like we are helping each other right now also.



Suggestions for change: None really except one spelling error.




This writing made me feel:
A lot of different feelings were brought up by your writing and that is what a good writer aims to do. Keep writing.


Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review of Against the Fence  
Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (5.0)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression: This is wonderful writing. I love your use of metaphors: the tree, the seasons, the quality of the leaves and the roots as straws. The descriptions are perfect. Trees are wonderful as metaphors for a life.

What I liked most: Your descriptions are so vivid I am able to picture the scene in my mind and feel the emotions.




Suggestions for change: None




This writing made me feel: As we age, we change; shaped by events, people, feelings, health and so much is beyond our control.
I was thinking about who I was in my twenties and who I am going into my seventies. This piece of writing really spoke to me about both of us. Thanks for the thinking. I wish I could write like you.

Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review of Imponderables  
Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (4.0)
I really enjoyed this and it is so true. I am not a mall walker but I love to sit in a coffee shop and watch people, sometimes I get a whole character study going and then a plot etc. Have to love our wonderful brains and imagination. Must be a writers' thing because my husband thinks I am nuts to wonder about people's lives. Nice writing, love your descriptions.
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Review of Rainy Nights  
Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (4.5)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression:
This is a beautiful bittersweet poem that left me with tears. There isn't any rhyme or rhythm to this piece but it flows nicely. I love the way their love is described and the despair of it being over.

What I liked most: I like the rain and often use it as a metaphor or just in my short stories. This was right in my sweet spot.




Suggestions for change: Nothing really-I am sure some people would talk about formatting but I think this free verse poem doesn't need anything. The feelings come through.




This writing made me feel: A sense of tragedy but having found passion even once is better than not ever finding it. Very well written. The highest compliment I can give you is it remind me of Wuthering Heights and if you haven't read it, you should.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review of Girl Red  
Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (4.5)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression: I was blown away by this story. You did a remarkable job of giving your main character a unique personality that had me going around in circles trying to solve who she really was. I have never had someone give me a reading with Tarot cards so I don't know much about them. The world this person lives in, within her head, is recognizable since we all wonder about what and why we are here sharing this experience on this crazy Earth. I am a person of science so I rely on facts and have a hard time with the supernatural.


What I liked most: I admire the way that you think. I couldn't begin to do this character justice. It is so interesting and I love the way you ended it. I am left with lots of questions. Did she overdose? Did she leave her earthly body to go into another world?




Suggestions for change: None.




This writing made me feel: You made me think about getting inside another person's head. It is a frightening thing to me. You do it very well. You are a born writer-keep it up and try to stay well.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review of An Unknown Legend  
Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (4.0)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression:
This is a nice tribute to your father. I feel like I know some personal things about him from your childhood memories. He obviously was a loving fun Dad. He worked hard for his family and was a veteran. I know you must be very proud and you got that point across. You are fortunate that you have memories from the very young age of three. A lot of people do not.

What I liked most:
Your descriptions are good. When you are trying to describe another person's life, it is hard to decide what to include. I am sure you have heard many stories from family members. People's memories of a single person they all knew are usually different since it is colored by their relationship with that person. You did a good job of showing why your Dad is a legend in your eyes.



Suggestions for change: You have a couple of grammar errors that you would probably catch if you read your story out loud.




This writing made me feel: It left me wondering what happened to your Dad and I think it would add to the story if you included that. Such a tragedy had a major effect on yours and everyone's life that was close to him. I wanted to read more so you did your job as a writer by pulling your reader in. Keep writing.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: ASR | N/A (Review only item.)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression:
Beautifully written story about a family that agree the time is right to set a loved one's spirit free to move on.

What I liked most: You developed this story nicely with realistic dialogue. The part with the physicians and the RN sitting down with the family is very real. After being an RN for 20 years, I can honestly say this is typical of an ICU RN to pull this together. They take total care of their patient and know that person and the family better than the physicians. They also have the experience and know when someone is not going to have quality of life ever again. You set this up wonderfully and I was crying at the reactions of each of the kids.

I also loved the comparison to the clock, so very true.



Suggestions for change: None




This writing made me feel: Like I have been in this situation personally and it is very hard, This family is lucky that they agreed, many families don't. Thanks for the read, I always love your writings, we are close to the same age.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review of Moment  
Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (4.0)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression:
This is the third item I have read by you. I read "Her" and was confused. Then I read the poem about a dead soldier which was touching. Finally with this writing, I have decided you are very intelligent, write using a lot of metaphors, and have a good imagination. This piece is about makings choices and then dealing with consequences and I like what you did with it a lot.

What I liked most:
All of us face choices every day and are bound to make some really productive ones along with some negative, even life changing ones. Our destines depend on what direction we decide to go in. I like the scene you set up and then the possibilities. It is relatable and well written.



Suggestions for change: There were a couple of grammar errors. Other than that, I didn't see any mistakes.




This writing made me feel: I could relate to each of your writings in different ways and believe you are a very good writer. A writer inspires his/her reader to think and feel. You achieved that! Keep writing.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review of Lucky Numbers  
Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression: You are a wonderful writer that had me hooked from almost the beginning. Believe it or not I have thought about this very scenario many times. It is the perfect "got you". People always think they want something and then you get it and it brings a whole new set of problems. Such is Life.


What I liked most: I loved the descriptions of the characters and the bar, a backstory but most of all, the thoughts going through the main character's head. It was so real I could put myself in his shoes, the feelings of joy and then how to achieve that joy. The crash I anticipated because it was the way I would have written it but I probably would have killed him off. I like your ending much better. Excellent writing.




Suggestions for change: None-I don't usually give a 5 but this was perfect.




This writing made me feel: A whole range of feelings for this poor fella. I felt the excitement and then the anxiety with him and at the end, I was trying to figure out what he could do to still get the money.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (4.5)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression: Thank you for this journal of your thoughts and insights about life. It is profound yet simple, asking really great questions that are often hard to answer. Sometimes that answer is very personal.


What I liked most: I found myself agreeing with most of what you have to say-observations of life and people, their actions and feelings in general. Doesn't really matter if I agree or not anyway, these are your ideas.




Suggestions for change: None




This writing made me feel: Your writings made me think and question my own feelings. I always love writers who can accomplish that. It is how we learn about each other. May your life's journey continue to be interesting and insightful. Keep writing.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: 13+ | (4.0)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression:
I really enjoyed this unique piece of writing. I don't believe I have ever seen anyone mix a rhyming narrative alternating with complete song lyrics that compliment it. You did a good job and kept my attention and interest.

What I liked most: I love stories and everyone has one about life and love. The best ones are about love lost and then found again.You also made me interested enough to play this album on Apple Music. I always loved Cher's smoky voice.




Suggestions for change: I really don't have any except there were a couple of grammar errors.




This writing made me feel: Very nostalgic, personally I walked away from my first marriage of twenty years. It took months of guilt to ever get over it. He has died and I am happily remarried but I thought of if he wasn't, how would I feel seeing him? Unsaid words, I guess. I love pieces that I can identify with.
You brought this character and her feelings to life.


Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (4.0)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression:
I love that you are so open with your feelings. As a person with a disability myself, I can identify with your plight and I admire you for writing about your life.

What I liked most: I can feel your frustration and disappointment with your father's leaving. I also can tell you admire your mother. You touch other people with your writing and that is what we all want to accomplish. Keep writing.




Suggestions for change: It would make it easier for everyone if you used the spell check that comes with Writing.com. That would correct any mistakes you make.




This writing made me feel: Inspiration for your courage in overcoming a disability by doing something you enjoy. By the way, forgive your father for yourself, it will lift a load off your shoulders. What he did wrong is between him and his God or conscience.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (5.0)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression: Beautifully written and felt.


What I liked most: The emotions evoked that the entertainer must feel.




Suggestions for change:None




This writing made me feel: I love any piece of writing that makes me think and feel about another person's life and experience.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (5.0)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression: You took the whole picture and put it into a creative flow of words. I have tried to do this and failed.


What I liked most: I love this poem. It captures my feelings so well. What a web has been weaved in our politics right now.




Suggestions for change: None




This writing made me feel: I am glad someone else is not saying "Make America great Again". I think a tide certainly beckons and now we will watch what happens. I hope sunshine comes out and cleanses whatever is untrue.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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Review of Intensive Care  
Review by Redtowrite
In affiliation with The WDC Angel Army  
Rated: E | (4.5)
Any comments are only my personal ideas and meant as suggestions.

My overall impression: This was so emotionally stirring. You did an excellent job of portraying the variety of thoughts/decisions one must make in a matter of moments. It is frightening and stressful. I lost my 1st husband to COPD and it isn't any easy road to watch someone you care about struggling. Being an RN for years didn't prepare me. I could really feel the pain on both sides.


What I liked most: The conflict and honesty put the reader into the situation.




Suggestions for change: I didn't see any obvious errors.




This writing made me feel: Like I was part of your story and that is due to your skill as a writer.



Always make the time to write. Your characters will speak to you, if you take the time to listen.
Keep writing!

Kat



In the deepest hour of the night, confess to yourself that you would die if you were forbidden to write. And look deep into your heart where it spreads its roots, the answer, and ask yourself, must I write?
—Rainer Maria Rilke





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