tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25210498.post5272519461802365722..comments2023-10-14T06:27:54.481-06:00Comments on The Art of Observation: Meeting in the laneA.J.http://www.blogger.com/profile/00372981482882320883noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25210498.post-48240101850289300712010-03-01T22:57:31.121-07:002010-03-01T22:57:31.121-07:00I must agree with Ivy about that book thing. Serio...I must agree with Ivy about that book thing. Seriously.<br /><br />For some reason I could visualize the setting really well, although you barely mentioned it. I love 1800s European stuff, and I could see you writing a lot of great stuff with it. The characters are awesome as well; very realistic the way they communicate...and I want to see him masquerading as her brother. Wonderful.Dandanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25210498.post-72174907572310095902010-02-28T18:44:56.412-07:002010-02-28T18:44:56.412-07:00Alright, well, I would like an entire book of this...Alright, well, I would like an entire book of this at your earliest convenience. Next week would be fine.<br /><br />No, seriously, this is fantastic. Another new idea, I know, but I hope to see more of it. These characters and your use of the period language are exactly right, and you have a real gift for being funny and also narrating effectively at the same time.ivyhttp://verumdiligo.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com