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Straight From the Horses' Mouth by Chigger | 2 Review(s) |
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Amaniel | Reviewed Chapter: Prologue on 2/1/2004 |
I promise not to critique your horse knowledge, but I don't think you could do that bad. You know more than you think. :) I like this idea. I'm glad you decided to pursue it. I seem to remember you working on it while I was there. It took a little bit to get it up, huh? It's turning out great though! I'm interested to see how you do with Brego. He should be interesting. Author Reply: You miss the point entirely! I WANT you to critique! But only if it's a glaring mistake. :) It wasn't so much taking a long time to get it written (the first two chapters have been waiting since before I even started Treason) as waiting for all my other stories to get out of the way. :) But two more horses are already finished and awaiting their turn. :) I've barely started Brego, though. Before I start any of these chapters (unless their my own invention of course) I have to do a lot of research to be sure I don't mess anything up. And then when I'm through with them, Coriel gives them the once over just to be sure I didn't get anything wrong. But she's more interested in Thranduil right now. :) | |
Grey Wonderer | Reviewed Chapter: Prologue on 2/1/2004 |
You never do stop surprising me! I was thrilled to find this posting when I came on line tonihgt. I look forward to each and every chapter! This was the one little Bunny that I didn't think you would adopt. I am so glad that you decided to give it a good home. You also have improved upon it as when I mentioned this, I was thinking one horse! You, have made it far more entertaining. I look forward to the "accents" and to my special favorite, Bill the Pony! Thank you, Chigger! Author Reply: After you offered this rather strange little rabbit to me, I had decided that I had no room for one so unique as this. (Sort of a cottontail among white rabbits) But the thing hopped right into my pocket and followed me home. Ever since then he's been putting up quite a fuss. Coriel knew I'd cave; because he's just so cute! Once an idea is planted, they usually take root in my mind no matter how silly I tell myself it is. And then the next thing I know, I'm answering reviews on it. :) But I'm still working on at least three other more down-to-Middle-earth stories as well. This is my escape from seriousness after a long day of school. :) Next up, Asfaloth! | |