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Review of JENNY Chapter One  
Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (2.5)
I'm not sure what the storyline is in this. You seem to jump from one thing to another. In fact, the scenario in the church where Cassandra ends up as the sacrifice in a Satanic ceremony has no closure. It is never mentioned again. Some things seem unrealistic. For instance, after leaving Cassie dead in the church, Pete and Jenny came to a farmhouse. Why didn't Pete call the police at that point? Their reaction to the ceremonial murder of Cassandra was too nonchalant, as if it were an everyday event. And since Jenny was schooled at a convent, I don't think she'd react so calmly to a satanic ritual.

This story needs some work. If you don't wish to follow through with the murder of Cassie, you might want to consider leaving it out of the story. You could just have it as a girl-meets-boy-and-falls-in-love type of story, which it is already for the most part.

I liked the way Jenny finally got the courage to stand up to Caroline. Caroline seemed like a real troublemaker. I thought that Jenny's father gave in much too soon when his daughter finally came home. For that matter, I think Jenny's intimate relationship with Pete happened too fast. But what do I know? *Laugh* The ending was nice... a nice happy ending.

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The moon cast shadows on the dimly lit street, only the sound of footsteps could be heard has (as) they reached their destination.

She was street wise (streetwise), She (she) could hear her parents, constantly nagging her, but they had arranged a weekend break.

"Jenny hurry, get dressed.(,)" Caroline snapped(,) startling her.

"I'm not sure about this(.), why (Why) can't we just stay here (and have a drink?") , and have a drink?" Caroline sighed.

"Your ("You're) 18 and we are going to celebrate."

She glanced through her wardrobe has (as) she spoke, throwing a short black skirt and (a) top on the bed.

Caroline sighed, glancing at the few local's(locals), sitting quietly talking.

"I do not think this is right for (a) birthday celebration. We can have a drink in here, and then find some where (somewhere) with a little noise."

The pub gradually filled with leather clad (leather-clad) bikers, laughing and shouting has they pushed their way to the bar.

The local's (locals) walked out in disgust.

"I think, we just might stay here, it seem's to have improved." Caroline whispered.
("I think we just might stay here. It seems to have improved," Caroline whispered.)

Jenny glanced at him(.), his (His) brown collar length (collar-length) hair and brown eyes attracted her attention(.), he (He) smiled(,) sitting next to her.

She shook her head, hurrying to the toilet, brushing her hair(,) deciding to leave.

She hurried into the corridor, bumping into the man that had sat next to her(.), he (he) held his arm across the door, preventing her leaving.

He laughed returning to the others, leaving her trembling has (as) she stood against the wall.

She quickly composed herself, returning to the table(.), they started to laugh noticing her presence. (They started to laugh when they noticed her presence.)

She hurried to the garden, tears filled her eyes, she had become the subject of Carolines jokes again.
(Consider: Eyes filled with tears, she hurried to the garden, realizing she had become the subject of Caroline's jokes again.)

She began to tremble has (as) he sat next to her, watching has (as) he quietly rolled a joint.

"So, I suppose you're not enjoying your birthday." he (He) sighed, offering her the cannabis filled (cannabis-filled) cigarette(.), She refused.

"I do not smoke, but thanks(," she answered, leaning on the arm of the bench, trying to avoid his attention.) ." leaning on the arm of the bench, trying to avoid his attention.

"Just try it Jenny, it will make you feel better." he(He) offered it again(.), She inhaled a little, coughing(.), He rubbed her back, holding her close.

"We have been friends since we were little(.), I do not have any other friends.(") He held her gently around the waist.

"I don't think, she is your friend (I don't think she is your friend), but its none of my business."

She looked at him shocked(.), he (He) pulled her towards him gently, kissing her(,) making her tremble.

"Your ("You're) freezing, put this on."

She smiled nervously." (delete the quote mark)

"Pete, I think we should find some where (somewhere) to stay tonight, before it gets too late."

"Why don't you sleep at the old church, no one goes there, I don't think?" He thought for a few minutes. "Will you show me where it is?"
(This is confusing. I assume Jenny said the first sentence, and Pete the last one. You need to put each person's dialogue in a separate paragraph, and use tags if necessary for clarity)

Caroline laughed and joked with Cassandra(.), She ran her fingers through her black curly hair(,) noticing that Pete had returned(.), She walked towards them, her black leather jacket unzipped(,) revealing her figure.

"Pete, come and sit here(.), you're (You're) wasting your time with her(.), I want to tell you something.(,)" Caroline whispered.

He laughed, whispering to Cassandra, has (as) he held Jenny gently around the waist.

Cassandra laughed(,) sitting down.

They hurried to the bike(.), he (He) paused(,) holding her gently(,) noticing how frightened she looked.

"Jenny, get on, and hold (on to) me(.), its (It's) that easy, nothing to worry about."

He started the bike(.), She held him(,) trembling(,) has ('has' is a verb... the word needed here is 'as') they hurried to the church.

He opened the door, brushing away the cob webs has (cobwebs as) they entered the dark aisle.

She walked into a web frightening herself clinging to him trembling.
(Suggest: She walked into a web, frightening herself, and clung to him trembling.)

He held her gently (You are over-using the phrase 'held her gently.' Just about every paragraph has that phrase in it.) pushing the door shut with his foot.

She pulled away from him(,) sitting on the dusty carpet quickly removing (and removed) her shoes(.), he (He) sat beside her, rolling a joint, humming to himself.

"Will you stay with me(,) Jenny(?), I will not force you to do anything, I promise."

"Jenny(,)." He (he) whispered(,) holding her close.

"Stay with me tonight(.), you (You) shouldn't be embarrassed about how you feel."

He held her close (Over-use of the phrase 'held her close.), kissing her(.),

"You can do anything, If (if) you try."

She returned his kiss, holding him nervously(.), he (He) teased her gently(,) making love to her.

She sat up(,) burying her head in her arms, crying (as) he held her close. (Again, he is holding her close! Try something different like ' as he nestled her in his arms.')

Listen to me, your (you're) very different.

So you broke a few rules, your parent's rules, and if you can put up with all the jokes, Caroline teases you with, that proves your (you're) not weak.

He handed her a joint(.), She pulled him towards her(,) kissing him, unsure of his reaction.

"Why can't we just stay here, It's so quiet.?" She whispered, not wanting to let him go.
("Why can't we just stay here? It's so quiet," she whispered, not wanting to let him go.)

"I have to get the others(.), So will you come back with me?"

She nodded silently, (and) they walked back to the bike.

"It took you a while (awhile), didn't it Pete?"

She watched has they loaded beer onto the bikes(.), Caroline walked towards her. "you (You) might have him now, but when he has a few drinks inside him, I will get him.

Pete over heard (overheard) the conversation(.), He held Jenny close(,) kissing her, gently rubbing her chest.

"I wanted to teach Caroline a lesson, plus your (you're) too beautiful not to kiss."

They all arrived at the church(.), Caroline sat(,) clearly annoyed(,) watching has (as) he led Jenny into the room they had shared earlier.

"Did you see her face(?), She is fuming." He noticed the troubled look on her face,(delete the comma) has (as) she sat down.

"I know Caroline (very well.), very well.

She always's get's (always gets) what she wants."

"I think her luck,(delete the comma) just ran out."

"But for how long(?), I have to go home tomorrow, and you will disappear(.), will (Will) I ever see you again?" He held her close. (Delete 'He held her close.')

Jenny opened the door slightly watching Cassandra dance, has (as) she teased the male members of the group. Pete held her gently (delete 'gently'!) around the waist, glancing at Cassandra.

"About two years, If (if) you really want to know(.), She is my ex(.), It just didn't work out."

"Caroline has calmed down, So (so) I don't think you have anything to worry about." She sat down again(,) concerned about his feelings for Cassandra. (*Confused* Does he have feelings for both Caroline and Cassandra? Or did you just type the wrong name?)

"No, we are just really good friends(.), We have shared a lot of things, but Cassie and me(...)," He sighed. "It's over."

"What does this do (anyway?") , any way?"

"It just relaxes you, and I only smoke it on Friday's (Fridays.), It help's (helps) me unwind after a hectic week, (Delete the comma) at work." He hugged her gently. (delete 'He hugged her gently.')

"I'll tell you in a few weeks(.), It's nothing bad."

She cuddled into him has (as) they slept.

They were awoken (awakened) by shouting and screaming.

Pete opened the door slightly(.), A group of people dressed in sack cloth formed a ring around the alter, waiting silently(,) their heads covered by hoods.

A tall, medium built (medium-built) man stood behind the alter(, removed his hood, and nodded silently at the crowd.) he removed his hood, silently nodding to the crowd.

Two of members dragged Cassandra to the alter, holding her tight, has (as) she struggled to free herself.

The crowd began to chant Sirrius has (as) he approached Cassandra, glancing at her.

She screamed has (as) they tore her clothes from her body.

She lay crying and bleeding has sirrius (as Sirrius) crouched beside her.

"You, and your friends, have soiled this place, and now someone has (to) right that wrong."

"I'm not an unreasonable person, and it would help your soul, If (if) you give yourself willingly(.), I can take the pain away, just say the word."

Sirrius raised his hand(.), He crouched beside her again.

"Our lord Satan doesn't want your body, He want's (he wants) your soul."

"If you say, (delete the comma) you will give yourself to him, I will give you this, and you will not feel any more pain."

His voice (was) soft now, has (as) he rested his hand on her shoulder gently.

"Go to hell!" She (she) gasped.

He sighed has (as) the torture carried on.

"Stay down Cassie, don't get up.(,)" Pete whispered to himself.

Sirrius crouched beside her again(.), he (He) poured a little of the golden liquid onto his fingers, rubbing it onto her lips.

"I want to end this pain(;), you do not have to suffer like this."

"The pain is beginning to fade(.), I can take it away(.), drink (Drink) this and the pain will go."

He emptied the contents of the bottle into her mouth has (as) the crowd chanted his name.

"She's alive(.), they (They) have given her a drug, but they have beaten her up badly."

He opened the door again(.), Sirrius held her hand(,) gently leading her to the alter, stroking her body has she lay on the alter.

"What is your name(,) child?"

"Cassandra(," she whispered.) " She whispered.

The drug she had been given had taken away the pain, like he had promised, causing her to dream(.), He stroked her hair has (as) she agreed, teasing her gently.

He gripped her leg's (legs,) pulling her towards him, roughly raping her.

She moved closer(,) driven by the drug(,) wanting more(.), each (Each) member of the group took their turn.

Cassandra lay hallucinating has (as) Sirrius produced a small bladed (small-bladed) knife.

Silence filled the room, (and) the group filed out of the church, leaving Cassandra motionless on the alter.

Pete hurried to her side, quickly holding her wrist(.), her (Her) blood covered the alter has (as) it ran from her throat.

He held his head, kicking the door(,) annoyed because he had let her die.

"I know what you said, and I am still coming with you(.), I am not leaving you alone."

He began to get annoyed holding her gently, hoping she would understand. (Delete this whole sentence.)

He carried her to a barn(,) laying her on a bed of straw.

He held her gently. (Delete this sentence.)

She hugged him(,) trying to relive (relieve) her headache. (*Frown* How does hugging someone relieve a headache?)

"Take those painkillers(.), If your headache doesn't go, I will take you to (the) hospital."

She nodded(.), holding (Holding) him tight, they soon arrived at her house.

She trembled has (as) he sat next to her.

"I don't want to say goodbye(.), I don't want to stay here on my own, Pete."

"You could stay with me tonight, If (if) you want."

She sat on the leather suite (What is a 'leather suite?'), amazed how tidy the flat looked(.), He turned on the hi-fi, sitting next to her.

The doorbell interrupted their conversation(.), Jim and Caroline waited patiently for him to open the door.

"I thought Pete would have given up trying now(.), Why don't you run home, that is what you normally do, isn't it?"

"I'll stop her(,)" Pete held his arm(.)

"You won't need too (to), trust me."

"Caroline, I've done a little more than kiss him, and your (you're) right, he is too nice, but I guess, that is something only I would know, Isn't (isn't) it?"

Pete and Jim hurried into the room before they started to fight. He held her close. (Who held who close?)

"I think you proved your point (he whispered.) ." He whispered. (Who said this? Jim or Pete?)

He nudged her has (as) he spoke.

Jenny walked into the kitchen silently(,) closely followed by Caroline.

"I suppose you think he loves you(.), your parent's (Your parents) will be home tomorrow(.), They will be so disappointed (when they find out about Pete.") , When they find out about Pete."

"I think you will be saying a lot of Hail Marys, and you know they will not let you see him again.), A lot of hail Mary's, and you know they will not let you see him again

She knew Caroline was right(.), her parent's (Her parents) would not allow them to see each other again. She sighed, carrying the coffee mug's (mugs) into the lounge. Pete could see she was troubled(.), he (He) sat on the arm of the chair.

"I haven't finished my drink(.)" He drank the contents of her cup.

"You have(.), Let's go."

"Jen, They (they) can't stop you(.), your 18 (You're eighteen.") She held him, crying.

"You don't understand(.), If I do not obey their rules(,) they will tell me to leave."

"Do you want too (to?), would (Would) she really tell them?"

"Does it really matter(?), If they tell you to leave, I can bring you back here."

They watched TV for a while(.), he (He) picked her up(,) making her laugh(,) carrying her to the bed(.), He held her gently has (as) she slept(,) thinking about his relationship with Cassandra, but was he ready for another(?),

The next morning she awoke to find Pete cooking breakfast(.), he (He) handed her a plate has (as) she sat down.

He sat beside her has (as) he spoke.

Her voice filled with fear because of her fathers (father's) rules.

"I've told you, I will be with you, So (so) stop worrying."

She picked at her food(,) worried about going home(.), they (They) walked to the bike(.), She paused before getting on.

"Jenny, believe in yourself(.), you (You) told Caroline, now its (it's) time to tell your parents(.) you (You) have a life too."

They arrived at her house(.), She trembled has (as) her father opened the door(, the look of disappointment clearly on his face.) . The look of disappointment clearly on his face.

"Just remember what I told you(;) believe in yourself.(,)" He (he) whispered(.), her (Her) father blocked the entrance with his hand.

I do not think it would be a good idea (to invite your friend inside, Jennifer.) , to invite your friend inside Jennifer.

"Caroline has phoned your mother this morning(.) , What she was told, was hard to believe. But!, (But) I can see with my own eyes(.), I just hope it's not too late, (delete the comma) to make you see sense.(") He expected her to go into the house.

"I'll talk to you and mum about this, but Pete comes too(.), It concerns him." She trembled(,) expecting her father to shout(.), he (He) allowed them to enter.

"You have won the first round.(,)" He (he) whispered sitting beside her.

"What have I done(?), you (You) have listened to Caroline, and believed her, but you haven't asked me, have you?"

"Did you get drunk last night(?), So drunk, that you let..." He paused unable to ask her.

"Father, I went out with Caroline on Friday, (delete the comma) to celebrate my birthday(.), I had one drink, and I swear that is the truth. Caroline got drunk(.), I met Pete at the pub(.), I stayed with him Friday night, and last night(.), He did not force me to do anything."

He knew She (she) had never lied to him. "Rose, I think its (it's) time for a cup of tea(.), Jennifer(,) would you help your mother.(?)"

Pete, imagine you had a daughter(.), you (You) would naturally want the best for her, wouldn't you?,(delete the comma) you (You) would not want her dating someone that could only offer her a giro once a week(.)"

Pete lit a cigarette(,) sighing.

I have a full time (full-time) job(.), in (In) fact(,) I start work at two in the morning(.), I am normally finished at lunch time, but in my profession, It (it) could be a lot later(.), you (You) should listen to her(.), She know's (knows) what she want's (wants.), I can only assure you, I will look after her, and I would never hurt her.

He glanced at his daughter has (as) she walked into the lounge carrying the tray(.), It seemed to be only yesterday that he held her, bouncing her on his knee, has (as) she laughed, but now the once boisterous child had turned into a beautiful young woman.

I honestly do not know what to do(,) Jennifer(.), If I do nothing and you get hurt(,). I would never forgive myself(.), If I forbid you to see him again(,). I think you will, and that would lead to lies and deceit.

So I've decided to let, (delete the comma) you decide, and I hope I am doing the right thing." She hugged her father, then kissed Pete(,) crying(.), He dried her tears.

"Pete(,) would you like to stay for dinner(?), It would be a pleasure, (delete the comma) for you to join us."

"I would like that thanks, but I can't stay too late(.), I have to get some sleep before work."

"What does he do for living(?), It must be something interesting, if he starts at 2am?(.)" (Who said this?)

"To be honest, I don't know(.) he (He) said he would tell me in a few weeks."

"I don't know, and that is the truth(.), he (He) wouldn't tell me(.), would (Would) you?"

No, not yet(.) , my (My) job ruined my last relationship.

They finished the meal(.), he (He) held her hand gently(,) walking to the bike(.), She hugged him. "I'm really going to miss you(.), I wanted you to know, you made my birthday great."

He rode into the distance(.), She began to help her mother tidy away the dinner plates.

"He seem's (seems) to be a very nice young man, not exactly what your father and I, (no comma here) had planned, but(...)!"

"Jenny, you must follow your heart(.), If you make a mistake, and you will, It (it) will make you a stronger person."

"Jenny, have you thought about contraception(?), I know it's a subject we would not normally discuss, but, to be honest, I think you should think about it."

She lit a cigarette(,) suprising her mother.


Mum, I've never lied to you, but you have to except (accept) I have a life.


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Review of Dead Silence  
Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (3.0)
I found this hard to follow. Obviously the soldier was a prisoner. Was the dripping water rain... or some form of torture? It seems he might have been hullucinating when he could hear the shrieking of the harmonica. Yet, it was the harmonica that freed him in the end. It was sad that he managed to escape only to be hit by enemy fire. You paint a good image of the dripping sound slowly driving him crazy.

Consider the following when editing:


Was it infinity(?).

The soldier made very little noise (as he) looked for the harmonica, gliding his hand among (over) the rough muddy dirt.

The fingers scrambled as if they were the natives of the Vietnam fleeing in to (into) the jungle.

The sudden sound of the shrieking harmonica made the soldier clamp the harmonica, trying to drown it of it’s (its) sound.

The harmonica(,) which lay in the jungle(,) was suddenly picked up (by) a soldier.


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Review by Sashi
Rated: E | (4.0)
I enjoyed reading this. I like the modern twist you gave to this fairytale. *Delight* (Not to mention the happier ending!) This story fits the genre well. Children will love reading this.

Some things to consider when editing:

The eldest pig, Roger(,) didn't want to live with his mother and siblings but it seemed like the easiest thing to do,(;) you see, Roger didn't want responsibility.

"I do not like straw(,")", he said(.), "It really makes me itch!

"I'm not interested(,)" called Roger to the wolf.

"It depends.(,)" he said, trying to focus on lining up the stereo system.

"I have house music.(,)" said the wolf, grinning widely.

"Ah, yes(,)", he said confidently.

"Yep, I sure do(,)" breathed Roger, "but I'm not sure I want to buy it today."

My eyes must be playing tricks on me.(,)" he said incredulously.

"Who wants to know?" an auburn colored (auburn-colored) wolf asked him, as she cracked her knuckles.

"I don't know about him(,)", said the black and white speckled wolf, pulling out her brass knuckles.


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Review of Shimmy and Roscoe  
Review by Sashi
Rated: E | (4.0)
This is a good beginning for a longer story. It sets a gripping scene as one wonders what is different about that night. There is a sense of peril in the dark night as Shimmy hurries home.


The sky had grown dark overhead and Shimmy grew more concerned with rain ruining what was left of her wind blown (wind-blown) ponytail hair style (hairstyle.).


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Review of Bad Day  
Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (4.0)
This flowed well... the storyline is realistic... characters are true-to-life.. the ending was typical... Lost love returns and they get back together. I am still trying to figure out why Jessica wrote that message in his shower. Did she not consider him a decent person? *Confused*

Consider the following when editing:

“Bad dog,(.)” I walked over and pried his jaw open, extracting what was left of the toothpaste tube(.), “Very, very, very bad chew!”

I got into the shower, “after my shower.”
(I got into the shower.)

The job is obviously too much for you(,) Mark.

I handed her Knights (knight's) leash(,) glad I’d decided to stay friends with her.

“It isn’t like you’ve suffered in my absence,(.)” That was a totally unreasonable statement.

“Even while you were f****** half the town?” She (she) asked me this in a tone soft enough that I knew no one had heard it but me.


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Review by Sashi
Rated: E | (4.0)
You paint a good image of child labor and the conditions they worked in. No child should have to endure that. Bethany had the courage to escape the workhouse, but fear kept the other children from joining her. And in the end, their fear was Bethany's downfall. Such a sad ending...

Consider the following when editing:

My life changed for darkness since the day that I was brought to the Cortabald’s workhouse and has grown increasingly dim ever since.
(Consider this: My life changed to darkness the day I was brought to the Cortabald's workhouse and has grown increasingly dim ever since.)

I work as a piecer in for (delete 'for') the workhouse and I was privileged to get this job because I am older than many of the girls.

Our overseer, his name is Thomas Pithy and he is like the devil in human form.
(Suggest: Thomas Pithy is our overseer, and his like the devil in human form.)

My papa always used to say that my high spirited (high-spirited) ways would get me in trouble at some point.

"I...I understand!” I mumbled(,) the fear of this man embedded into my thoughts.

“But, Polly, I can’t survive this anymore!(" I whispered frantically.) I whispered frantically.”

“I can’t let you do this(,")", she said firmly.

“Ok, Polly", I told my friend, "you win!" "No more talk of leaving!”
("Ok, Polly," I told my friend, "you win! No more talking of leaving!")

It had been left ajar and (I) eyed it with expectant eyes.

The overseer was no where (nowhere) to be seen; I knew it must be my chance…maybe even all of our chances to leave!

“No.(,)” she said.

“Then, I will go(,")", I said with courage.



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Review of Little Monster  
Review by Sashi
Rated: E | (4.0)
What a delightful story! I liked the element of surprise. It took ingenuity to think to 'sic' the little monster on Mom until the final touches were completed. *Delight* Well done! *Thumbsup*

“Kimmie,” she lowered the car and stared at me.(,) “You (you) love mama(,) right?”

Is something wrong(,) Kimmie?

“You can call off your co-conspirator now I think,(.)” I grinned.

“Sorry Mom, even if it is your Birthday (birthday), I’m afraid you’re on your own for that one.”


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Review of Adoption Papers  
Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (4.0)
*Laugh* This made me chuckle. What a messed up family! You paint a vivid picture of this family. I can see why the daughter wants to get adopted. *Wink* But she's not exactly normal herself, is she? *Shock* I enjoyed reading this. Write On!


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Review by Sashi
Rated: 13+ | (4.0)
This is enlightening. The author states the reasons for divorce, the effects on the family, and what can be done to lessen the divorce rate and keep families together. I agree that divorce is becoming the norm nowadays. Granted, there are many needed divorces (ie. spouse abuse, drug/alcohol addictions) but there are also many divorces that are unecessary, and could be saved with counseling. Marriage is a commitment that shouldn't be taken lightly.

Consider the following when editing:


Divorce today occurs for a many (delete 'many') number of reasons.

Both parents maintaining a healthy relationship is an import (important) element in also maintaining a healthy family.

None the less (Nonetheless) every member of the family unit is impacted negatively.

Children9,) who are the product of a broken home(,) are more likely to have behavior problems and are more likely to find divorce as an acceptable means to resolving marital problems.

The (This) is due mostly to the fact that following divorce the family’s household is split in two.

For, example (For example,) in order to obtain a divorce within one’s state it could be mandated that a divorce education program be taken.


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Review of Storm-story  
Review by Sashi
Rated: E | (3.5)
Good storyline... I hate tornadoes. They do so much damage in so short a time-span. Funny how she thought she'd be safer in a house than a trailer, and then it's the house that gets damaged. There should have been fear in this story, but I didn't find any. *Frown* I think we need to feel some fear, and panic, in this. Heck, if I got knocked down the basement stairs by something, the first words out of my mouth wouldn't be to ask if my friend grabbed the cigarettes! See what I mean?

Consider the following when editing:


Feel (I feel) like I should have an X painted on the roof!

She’s in my writing group and we share a love of Bichon’s (Bichons) so even the pup was invited.

Suddenly both dogs went flat out nuts! Running in circles, yapping and barking-high, shrill, break your eardrum barks.
(Suggest: Suddenly both dogs went flat out nuts, running in circles, yapping and barking--high, shrill, break-your-eardrum barks!)

We headed upstairs. Michelle, limping and one footed, I carrying the two pups.
(Suggest: We headed upstairs, Michelle limpimping and one-footed with me carrying the two pups.)


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Review by Sashi
Rated: E | (4.0)
What a lovely image you paint of these dogs! I can just picture them in my mind as they search for a 'bunny.' That is so cute! The dogs pictures are adorable. I'm so sorry you had to leave Wicket behind when you moved. That had to be hard to do. Pets become part of the family.

And yet, he also learned that the best place in the house to find cool, fresh water was the (bathtub.) bath tub.

Otherwise, a half hour (half-hour) walk would take all day.


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Review by Sashi
Rated: E | (4.0)
I love the rapport between Kira and her grandmother. This is written well and gives a good description of Kira's life at her new home. Although the story doesn't actually say it, I assume Kira's grandmother dies at the end since Kira's last letter goes unanswered. Such a sad ending... Great picture!

Consider the following when editing:

My bath tub (bathtub) is a really old-fashioned one!

They even come up to the house now and I give them dead bread. (What is 'dead bread?')

It seemed like no matter how far I swam that (delete 'that') my island never got any closer.

Happy Birthday(,) darling Kira.

I wear a pink life jacket when ever (whenever) I’m in my boat.


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Review of I hate bathing  
Review by Sashi
Rated: E | (3.5)
Reading this has totally exhausted me. Now I am too tired to take a shower myself. I think grandma needs to slow down, and quit running around for 16 hrs. a day. Way too much stress... As for the shower solution...I have no suggestions. Try car pooling with other kids going to Karate, then take a shower while they are at Karate? Sorry, the only idea I could come up with. *Laugh*


Don’t want to bathe when I bathe the kids, and there isn’t enough hot water to go three baths or showers (anyway.) any way.

Then, of course, I have to blow dry my hair(,) which I absolutely abhor doing(,) because if I don’t, I will sleep on wet hair and awaken with the WORLDS WORST case of bed head ever seen, and, don’t forget, I do run two companies and it would look funny for me to go to the office with bad bed head.

Any idea’s (ideas) out there?


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Review by Sashi
Rated: E | (4.5)
Everyone believes what they write is great. As stated by Fyn, they consider it their baby. How dare anyone insinuate there is something wrong with it! But truth be told, the author is too close to what they wrote. Oftentimes, they overlook the obvious because they see what they expect to see. It happens to all of us. A fresh eye can catch what the author misses. There are very good reasons in this for people to revise their work. When you have the best you think it can be, let a fresh eye look at it. They are not putting your work down, but rather trying to make it the best it can be. You want that poem or short story, or even your novel to shine, don't you? Of course you do! Good job, Fyn! *Thumbsup*


It is a clean word, actually, as the writer will be cleaning up what ever (whatever) it is he has just written.

When this happens, it is not a slap in the face, a dig or (or a dig) for nefarious purposes.


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Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (4.0)
A crisis occurs in the form of an attack by the people from the castle... A raging battle ensues and it is a fight for their lives. Duncan is wounded, and Sammy, who never considered herself violent, fatally stabs a few of the attackers. The fact that she feels no guilt over this scares her. In my opinion, the survival instinct took over--it was a case of either kill or be killed. And they weren't going down without a fight.

The ending leaves something to be desired. It doesn't seem like it should end here. Is there perhaps more to come? This leaves the reader wondering many things. Will Duncan and Samantha get married? What is the Mother's Day surprise? Does Sammy ever find out if her daughter is indeed alive and safe? Is Skye's baby born healthy? What happens when their food runs out? Are they able to grow food eventually? So many questions...

Consider the following when editing:

Even though the kids hadn’t given them any concrete information as to where we were staying, they’d figured it out. (How could they know where Sammy and the others were living? *Confused*)

A shot splinted (splintered) the front door as the glass in the living room window burst(, rocks bouncing off the floor.) as rocks bounced off the floor.

I looked over when (to where) he’d been, but he wasn’t there.

Later when the (bad pun) smoke had cleared...we were all (basically okay.) okay basically ok.


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Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (4.5)
New beginnings in a new world... Dal and Skye are married, and there is a new baby on the way. What will they do without a doctor, I wonder? Sammy is thrilled to be a grandmother again. New life in a new world... James has been added to the group at the cabin. Being from Michigan, close to where Sammy's daughter and grandchildren live, he believes they are in a safe area. The relief Sammy feels at this news is almost tangible. The reader, having lived with the ups and downs of this group throughout the story, rejoices with her. And at last, Duncan declares his love for Sammy! Will they be the next ones going down the mountain to be married? Life goes on...

Consider the following when editing:


Now she has enough paper for a year’s worth and instead of finding her scribbling away this morning, I find her, instead, sitting out by the lilac trees (Do lilacs grow on trees? I've only seen them on lilac bushes.) with an armful of lilacs.

Well, Gotta (gotta) document the big new first.

We are keeping out (our) Realms names and Carrington is the ‘House’ we were part of at that last event.

Lilac’s (Lilacs)are blooming...all of them!

We found the minister in town, still puttering around this typical New England white steepled (white-steepled) church.


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Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (4.0)
Nostalgia reigns as dandlions and a lost tooth bring back memories. It gives you a warm, fuzzy feeling to see them keeping the tooth fairy tradition alive in this new world. Sammy is not doing well. *Frown* Dal and Skye will try to find blood pressure medicine when they go down the mountain. Didn't they discover a whole lot of BP meds in the medical kit when they arrived at the cabin?? *Confused*


I haven’t had my blood pressure medicine in weeks. (If I recall right, they found a lot of blood pressure medicine in the medicine kit when they arrived at the cabin)

A week ago it was as if it were mid summer (mid-summer), temps in the 80’s (80s.).

It was only pea sized (pea-sized), but everyone came running in from the garden.

A quarter doesn’t work any more (anymore), but we all decided to keep the magic going.


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Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (4.5)
Ahhh... love is in the air at the cabin! Dal and Skye are falling in love, but so are Duncan and Sammy, though they have yet to admit to the fact. Life goes on... Skye and Timmy find a mangy horse on the property. Timmy smiles (is that his first smile?) when put in charge of the horse. Life is good. They are settling in as a family. I think the idea of a store for barter is a good one.

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She is petite but very (long-legged.) long legged.

He is very willing to do small chores and in (is) very happy to sit on a lap and be read to.

A month ago we had worried about bills and jobs and money and keeping roves (roofs) over our heads.

W (We) worried about being home in time to watch a TV show, or if we’d run out of smokes.

I have traveled across the eons and am now ensconced in this living space with my lover, my inherited son, a mother-in-law (almost), a grandmother and another man who, if I see things correctly, will shortly become as (a) father-in-law.


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Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (4.5)
Emotion-filled chapter... despair and grief for loved ones lost as reality sinks in... joy at the appearance of one thought dead... Sammy grieves for her son, finally accepting the fact that he is dead. Then a miracle occurs. Out of nowhere it seems, Rob appears at the door with a girl and a young boy in tow. The shock is so great that Sammy faints. What a joyous reunion ensues! Tears flow from the reader's eyes at the scene. I admire Dal's (Rob's) determination and sheer willpower to get to Vermont. He is strong like his mother.

Some things to consider when editing:

Graphic images were being played across the screen as the bomb went off over the South End; the Prudential Building in Boston imploding, Fanual Hall crumbling to dust, the steeple of Old North Church toppling over, lying in the cobble stoned (cobbledstoned) street.

I am sure, however, that she will be (all right.) alright

Sammy’s son is only (twenty-four.) twenty four.

We have all been so busy with surviving, with the politics at the castle and now trying to set up and settle inhere (in here), that perhaps now was the time.

Sammy looks (hollowed-eyed.) hollow eyed.

Separate from the horror that caused them, they were eerily beautiful(.) I find that juxtaposition makes me feel very disconcerted.

And, as Sammy would write, Thus (thus) ends day 20.(,) April 15th.

I remember being involved at the very first Earthday (Earth Day), back in 1970.

Tonight helped (though, I think.) tho I think

Not (anymore.) any more.

I was up north in Maine for a Revel’s Gathering, sort of a medieval gamers group when all the (delete 'the') hell broke loose.

Hell, I thought the whole fam damily (family) was history.

(not that that’s a problem any more (anymore))


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Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (4.5)
In this chapter you get the illusion you're right in that cabin with them, experiencing and discovering everything with them.

Things are looking good for the little group of four. The shack contains enough supplies to last them a year. They had oil lamps and a medical kit that contain blood pressure medicine that both Sammy and Lilac need.

Everyone is beginning to relax. It is especially evident in the laughing, fun time Samantha and Lilac had trying on clothes. (I doubt there was anyone laughing at the castle.) Life was beginning to look and feel normal again. And Duncan... is it possible there may be a romance brewing in the future? Life goes on....

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We found jars and jars of oil for the oil lamps up stairs (upstairs)!

We also found a chest freezer that we will not open again! (Why wouldn't they open it again? Smell of rotting food? You need to specify.)

This is the level of absolute trust the thereof (three of) us have.

They are both also looking much better(,) having had decent food.

By candle light (candlelight) with real silverware and napkins!


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Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (4.5)
Vivid picture of the day Samantha, Duncan, Lilac and Danny left the group at the castle and set out on their own. They manage to reach Samantha's ex-father-in-law's house, which is empty. They're safe, warm, have full bellies and beds. It doesn't get much better than that in this new world of theirs. The beds and canned food seem like luxuries to them. Ahh...the things they took for granted in the 'old world.'

When all was said in (and) done and order once more restored, there had been, basically, an all out brawl!

I had no clue what we might encounter, but what ever (whatever) the future might bring, I felt sure it would be better than staying at the castle.

Danny roamed along side (alongside) us, clearly happy to be Outside!


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Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (4.0)
Has it only been 14 days since the bombs fell, ahattering their world? It seems longer. Today, Steve died, during church service, and his name was never mentioned, nor a prayer offered, as Matt preached on about duty and following God's new laws. Has humanity sunk that low already, not to even acknowledge the loss of one of the group? Matt's actions in the church lead me to believe that these new, self-appointed leaders (dictators?)are more interested in power than the group's welfare, and I fear they may cause the others more grief in days to come. I hope I'm wrong. There seems to be a growing chasm between the survivors upstairs and those still in the basement. This is not a good omen.

Samantha seems to be the strongest and most logical person in the group. Inside, though, she wishes this was all a dream and she'll open her eyes to see everything just the way it was before the bomb hit. But this is not a dream, and there's no going back. It's a whole new world now.


I thin (think) I remember it all...

Another day of increasing (increasingly) longer watches as there are fewer of us to maintain the watch.

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Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (4.5)
I like the way you relay the news from around the country. It seems isolationism is occurring throughout the country as more and more states are closing their borders to outsiders. The transmission from the dying ham operator in Pa. shows the extent of the despair the destruction has caused in everyone's lives. His statement that there is no more United States seems true enough. The states are no longer united. Each state is rapidly becoming its own entity.

The church service appears to be a form of brainwashing, as Matt preaches that God doesn't want people to question the leadership of the group. I have changed my mind about Duncan. I'm beginning to feel he cares more than I originally thought he did. We shall see.

Tourism isn’t an issue (anymore.) any more.

As an apparent member falling somewhere in the middle, I find this distasteful in the extreme(,) far more so than I ever did in the past.


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Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (4.5)
It has become evident in this chapter that if a person doesn't have something useful to barter, like a ham radio, they will not gain access to the castle. Is this morally right? There is plenty of room in the castle. Still, it is a question of survival and maybe, less people can survive longer than too many people sharing limited supplies. The first crisis occurs when Steve falls off the roof and breaks his leg. It's fortunate they have a doctor in the group. There are now three children in the group. The news that comes over the ham radio is not reassuring. No survivors are being allowed out of NYC. Virginia is refusing medical attention to anyone exposed to radiation. Idaho is safe with hardly any radiation, but they're shooting outsiders on sight. It's a whole new world with new rules. It's people trying to protect themselves and survive--no matter what. What may have seemed wrong before the bomb, seems to be the right thing to do now. You can feel the fear all across the nation. Good job! *Thumbsup*


I am, or was; members (I am, or was, a member) of the Lady’s Aid Society and as such, have been in charge of doling out supplies, food and occasional shelter to the needy.


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Review by Sashi
Rated: 18+ | (4.5)
It's a bit ironic that some of them walk to town a day after Freddy dies. I wonder what Lilac's feelings are about this. Martial law is being considered in big cities and gangs are forming. Things don't look good at this point. Democracy seems to be lost inside the castle. John and Doc are giving orders now. The group is unraveling at the seams. Can they survive divided?

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No cigarettes, but they did find loose tobacco and a carton off (of) small cigars on the floor.

Not (anymore.) any more.

It was warm today. 56 degrees and sunny. (How did they know what the temperature was?)

Daffodils are poking up. There were crocuses blooming by the fence. (Would these flowers be blooming after there was radiation in the area?)

I missed most of it, but there was a huge argument about the house and whether to invite some of the towns’ folk (townsfolk) up here.


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