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  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, General Re: The Tower's Magic ― Chapter Three

    Thank you for reviewing again! Makes me feel bad that I haven't reviewed anything of yours yet. the next thing you post, I will get around to that. I will ...

    Oct 12, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, General Re: The Tower's Magic ― Chapter Three

    Sorry for the late reply, I haven't been on in a while. I'm glad you're enjoying reading the story. I know I love writing it! It's good to know what ...

    Oct 12, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, General Re: The Tower's Magic ― Chapter Three

    Thank you again for reviewing! Thanks for pointing out the mirror thing. It's always nice to have a pair of fresh eyes, since sometimes I'll have an image in my ...

    Oct 9, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, Fantasy Re: The Tower's Magic ― Chapter Two

    Thank you for the review! I didn't think of the loneliness thing, and you're totally right about it. It's a great idea, too! I'll try to fit something like that ...

    Oct 9, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, Fantasy Re: The Tower's Magic ― Chapter Two

    Thank you for the review! I'm glad you like She-Who-Will-Not-Be-Named! I was a bit nervous putting her up here like that. I was worried that the way she interacts with ...

    Oct 8, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, Fantasy Re: The Tower's Magic ― Chapter Two

    Thank you for your comments! I was thinking the students who were sent to the school didn't really get a say in the matter. I thought it would be more ...

    Oct 8, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, Fantasy Re: The Tower's Magic ― Chapter Two

    Thanks. I'm glad you do.

    Oct 8, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, Fantasy Re: The Tower's Magic ― Chapter One

    Thank you so much for your comments! I know I wasn't particularly clear on the time setting, mostly because I'm not too sure of it myself. I should decide on ...

    Oct 6, 2015


I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read in the train.
— Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest