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What a shame you couldn't

Posted on Sat, 16 Jul 2022

What a shame you couldn't mark your sapling in some way Jenny. i'm sure it's very big now - silver birches grow fast - and I think the rain is coming on Wednesday and I for one will be going out into my garden when it does! Thank you for another...

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sounds - and looks wonderful.

Posted on Fri, 15 Jul 2022

sounds - and looks wonderful. I'm putting it on my list of places to visit. thank you!

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Brilliant dialogue, both

Posted on Fri, 15 Jul 2022

Brilliant dialogue, both spoken and unspoken, and a sense that some storm is about to break. Lovely to see another apisode of this one - thank you!

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It looks as if it's formatted

Posted on Fri, 15 Jul 2022

It looks as if it's formatted for a poem - how strange! Doesn't detract from the reading at all though Congratulations on your Story of the Week Jean, and keep on writing 

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What a wonderful piece. You

Posted on Thu, 14 Jul 2022

What a wonderful piece. You write about your grandmother and uncle with such love (you mentioned her in an earlier piece I think). How nice for her to be surrounded by her family like that  A very well deserved set of cherries - congratulations...

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How amazing for you Jenny -

Posted on Mon, 11 Jul 2022

How amazing for you Jenny - you're so lucky! Do please try to take a pic for us

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Posted in Unexpected Guests

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This is beautiful - well done

Posted on Sat, 09 Jul 2022

This is beautiful - well done!

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Posted in Twilight Zone

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I meant cord as opposed to

Posted on Tue, 05 Jul 2022

I meant cord as opposed to chord which I think is musical?

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Nice build up of tension this

Posted on Tue, 05 Jul 2022

Nice build up of tension this part

couple of things:

bulb dangling from a chord on the ceiling

Her tartan, plaid skirt

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That reads much better now.

Posted on Sun, 03 Jul 2022

That reads much better now. About the dialogue: one of the best pieces of writing advice I ever received was from Ewan, years ago - about trying very hard not to make things obvious - eg 'is that a dagger I see before me?'. I always remember that...

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