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  • Heh. To be completely honest, when I thought of the Felinus I didn't even know of the existence of nekos. Everlasting War was never really intended to be realistic either. ...

    Aug 1, 2011

  • General Fiction Short Stories
    Re: Day 1: Sanctuary

    As much of a fast-paced story as this is, I have to admit I know little of what's going on. As much as I could gather, two people are running ...

    Jul 19, 2011


  • I appreciated the reviews from the last chapter. Thanks a bunch! Oh and sorry for the wait for this chapter. Last week was rather busy. By the way (I'll edit ...

    Jul 17, 2011

  • General Fiction Short Stories
    Re: Waiting Game

    Great story. However, I noticed in the final paragraph, your opening to a sentence was "Unlikey, I there was". Other than that , it was great. I also wonder if ...

    Jul 12, 2011

  • Dramatic Poetry
    Re: Look and listen

    Hmmm. I'm finding that there are quite a few poems on here I'm surprisingly liking . Usually poetry to me is, well, bland and boring. However, there were a few ...

    Jul 12, 2011

  • General Fiction Short Stories
    Re: Midnight (Part 1)

    I found this to be a good begining to a story. There were a few things I think should be brought to your attention. The first is a spelling error ...

    Jul 12, 2011

  • General Fiction Short Stories
    Re: On the Edge.

    I enjoyed reading this. I really did. However if you'll allow me to be really picky about one thing. Your semicolon in the sentence "Money doesn't stop the gossip of... ...

    Jul 12, 2011

  • Dramatic Poetry
    Re: I Indeed Can See

    Nicely done! No grammar errors that I can see, so you're in the clear there. I felt that this poem is rather true. People do have a tendency to see ...

    Jul 12, 2011


  • spoiler]A/N: Everlasting War has a rather long complicated story behind it.(In the real world I mean.) This means that we're going to skip it. As you can see from the ...

    Jul 10, 2011


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