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From the Ashes

Shandris - 03 Feb 12 - 3:47 PM

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A very good story! Short and sweet. I like the personification of the land; how one can feel its heartbeat with their fingers.

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Fairy Tales of Middle-Earth

DrummerWench - 01 Feb 12 - 1:34 PM

Ch. 17: Fair and Foul

Oh, jeez, Lynx!  I'm blushing at your enthusiasm!  Thank you so much for sharing your reaction with me.  I'm  happy that one of my favorites among my tales is touching people's emotions.  No writer can ask for more.

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Fairy Tales of Middle-Earth

DrummerWench - 01 Feb 12 - 1:28 PM

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Thank you, Leonora, for your kind and thoughtful comments!  I'm so happy you read and enjoyed my stories, and that you liked the way I play with the fairy tale tropes and traditions.  I was going to post a link to "The Swans" during --- where Legolas sings about Nimrodel, but got busy, etc.  Maybe when we meet Prince Imrahil I'll have another chance ...

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Fairy Tales of Middle-Earth

Lynx of Isengard - 01 Feb 12 - 8:17 AM

Ch. 17: Fair and Foul

I have no intelligent words for this; not a lick. So forgive me if I just babble. This is just a wonderful adaptation of one of my favourite fairy tales. And finding out who Gathnur truly was - stunning reveal!

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Fairy Tales of Middle-Earth

Leonora - 30 Jan 12 - 10:28 PM

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Hi DrummerWench, it's Tilly from Mark Reads.

These are diverse and lovely! After the one you linked to I read them all. They're not only fun in their own right, but also from picking out the influences and admiring the way you put them all together and transform them. I especially loved "The Swans"; it's like the expanded origin myth I always wanted for the house of Dol Amroth but could never articulate for myself. Smile

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