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Mari1901

  • Short Story » Culture, Realistic Re: After Curfew

    Heeey! Thanks for leaving the review. I am glad you enjoyed it.

    Feb 8, 2016
  • Short Story » Culture, Realistic Re: After Curfew

    Hi! I recently joined, too. You are not alone. Sometimes I get so confused. (For instance it is still a mystery to me how to put emojies.) Anyway, I wanted ...

    Feb 8, 2016
  • Short Story » Teen Fiction, General Re: Blown Away

    Oh, hush. You exaggerate. Thank you, though. It is good for my ego.

    Feb 6, 2016
  • Short Story » Teen Fiction, General Re: Blown Away

    Hi! Thanks for the review. I%u2019ll take everything you said into consideration and try to do it better next time. You were really helpful.

    Feb 6, 2016
  • Short Story » Culture, Realistic Re: Term of respect.

    My pleasure. Sorry if I sounded mean, I was worked up about something. It is really a nice story. Good luck with the editing. Suerte!

    Feb 6, 2016
  • Short Story » Culture, Realistic Re: Term of respect.

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    Heeey! I liked it. You are good with words and making things flow. What I mean it that you have a good technic for writing—there is no doubt about that—but ...

    Feb 5, 2016
  • Short Story » Literature, Dramatic Re: Red Truck

    Whoops, learned my lesson. No emojies in here. It was a smile and a heart, I you wanted to know.

    Feb 4, 2016
  • Short Story » Literature, Dramatic Re: Red Truck

    Heeey! First, you are so nice, really. This is my first story and I didn't expect everyone to be this supportive. I'm flattered. Second, I would LOVE it if you ...

    Feb 4, 2016
  • Short Story » Literature, Dramatic Re: Red Truck

    Thank you for taking the time to read. %uD83D%uDE04 And please be a picky as you want. I came here for the feedback. %u2764%uFE0F

    Feb 4, 2016
  • Short Story » Literature, Dramatic Re: Red Truck

    Stop it. You'll make me blush.

    Feb 4, 2016
  • Short Story » Mystery / Suspense, Horror Re: Mrs. Creeps (Repost)

    Feb 4, 2016


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