Sleepy Interlude on the Lawn
What it takes to give her that first kiss. . . .5 total reviews
Comment from A. Willow Bends
I love this short piece. I am rather shocked someone thought it only worthy of a four. I think it is so very true to life, open and honest. Well done and Good Luck!
Wendy
reply by the author on 29-Mar-2020
I love this short piece. I am rather shocked someone thought it only worthy of a four. I think it is so very true to life, open and honest. Well done and Good Luck!
Wendy
Comment Written 29-Mar-2020
reply by the author on 29-Mar-2020
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Many thanks to you, Wendy. I appreciate your affirmation.
Aaron
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Oh, Wendy. I just noticed that "I love this short piece" meant that "I love this short piece" with six stars. Yipes! Grateful. ~Aaron
Comment from Liz O'Neill
This is a very poignant story. It is limited in scope, imagery and sensations because of the limitation of word count. You have done a fine job in spite of these limitations.
reply by the author on 29-Mar-2020
This is a very poignant story. It is limited in scope, imagery and sensations because of the limitation of word count. You have done a fine job in spite of these limitations.
Comment Written 28-Mar-2020
reply by the author on 29-Mar-2020
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Many thanks to you, Liz. I appreciate your affirmation. I was wanting to say "Irish lullaby" but that would take me over the 50 mark. Does anyone even know or use the word "lullaby" today?
Aaron
Comment from Raffaelina Lowcock
. I doze off briefly and awake to find you peacefully looking into my soul . . . your hair frames your face so beautifully . . . and your sensuous lips wordlessly invite me to kiss you. . . .
So romantic.
reply by the author on 28-Mar-2020
. I doze off briefly and awake to find you peacefully looking into my soul . . . your hair frames your face so beautifully . . . and your sensuous lips wordlessly invite me to kiss you. . . .
So romantic.
Comment Written 28-Mar-2020
reply by the author on 28-Mar-2020
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Thanks for the readback lines and your support, Raffaelina!
Comment from TheManojArora
I like the words you chose. The description is poetic and beautiful. The second person POV makes it better.
However, this seems to be a scene and did not provide any closure to me in terms of a story (with a beginning, a middle and an end).
I have a few suggestions:
. . . after a lazy after-dinner tea, - No need to start the piece with "..."
I doze off briefly and awake to find - use "wake up" instead of "awake"
you peacefully looking into my soul . . . - It should be "looking peacefully" and not "peacefully looking"
These are just suggestions. Keep writing. All the best!
reply by the author on 28-Mar-2020
I like the words you chose. The description is poetic and beautiful. The second person POV makes it better.
However, this seems to be a scene and did not provide any closure to me in terms of a story (with a beginning, a middle and an end).
I have a few suggestions:
. . . after a lazy after-dinner tea, - No need to start the piece with "..."
I doze off briefly and awake to find - use "wake up" instead of "awake"
you peacefully looking into my soul . . . - It should be "looking peacefully" and not "peacefully looking"
These are just suggestions. Keep writing. All the best!
Comment Written 28-Mar-2020
reply by the author on 28-Mar-2020
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Dear MA,
Thanks for the time you spent to help me. I would very much like to see a 50-word story with a beginning, a middle and an end. Can you recommend one?
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There are plenty. Google for them. I have tried myself to write something like that. It's titled Disguise. Check it out.
Keep writing.
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Thank you, MA. ~Aaron
Comment from Elizabeth Emerald
Sweet--uplift sorely appreciated. Fresh image: find you peacefully looking into my soul; sensuous lips wordlessly has pleasing alliteration in SSSSSs and LLL. Cheers. LIZ
reply by the author on 28-Mar-2020
Sweet--uplift sorely appreciated. Fresh image: find you peacefully looking into my soul; sensuous lips wordlessly has pleasing alliteration in SSSSSs and LLL. Cheers. LIZ
Comment Written 28-Mar-2020
reply by the author on 28-Mar-2020
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Wow! You write a first-class review. Many thanks, Liz.